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BUTLERS Single Bowl Ceramic Kitchen/Laundry Sink 610x457mm / 762x457mm / 838x457mm

Product type: Sinks
SKU: 694119683
Availability: Special Order
$809.00
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Size: 610x457x195mm
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  • Fluted or flat front surface (reversible)
  • Glazed on all sides
  • Made from fine fire clay ceramic using high quality European materials
  • Requires basket waste (A3SS/A3CM/A3RB; sold separately)
  • Undermount or flushmount installation (permanent support shelving required)

Specification:

Dimensions
Width765mm
Height455mm
Depth255mm
Product Details
ColourGloss White
MaterialFireclay Ceramic
Installation TypeFlush Mount / Under Mount
Tap HolesNo
OverflowNo
Capacity64 L
Additional Information
Product TypeKitchen / Laundry Sink
Other Sizes Available610 x 459 x 254mm / 835 x 459 x 254mm
Warranty & Care
Warranty10 Years (Product replacement only, not include the labour)
Maintenance and Care InstructionsEach ceramic sink is manufactured with a durable and non-porous finish. Your sink would be odour and stain resistant. Cleaning with a soft sponge and a non-abrasive product. We recommend against using any undiluted chemical such as BLEACH. Silvering may appear on surface, caused by metal pots and pans or cutlery. To remove it, we recommend using a fine car polish or cream cleanser. We suggest to put a stainless steel grid in the sink to prevent the damage by the pots and pans.
Package Contents
Purchase IncludesBasket Waste

DISCLAIMER: Please be aware that measurements subject to change due to manufacturing variations. Always use Physical Product for benchtop cutting.

PICK UP:

Free pickup is available from our Melbourne Bathroom Shop warehouse at Nunawading, VIC 3131. Pickup is available Monday to Friday, from 9:30 am to 4:00 pm, once you receive notification that your items are ready for collection. Please select the 'Pickup' option at checkout.

DELIVERY:

We currently deliver to most Melbourne Metro Suburbs.For more details on delivery charges and information, please refer to our delivery page: [Delivery Information]

RETURN:

Melbourne Bathroom Shop offers a 14-day hassle-free return policy. For further details, please refer to our [14 Day Returns Policy for Change of Mind].

If a product is marked as In stock or Low Stock we should be able to despatch it within 48 hours. If you require Very Low Stock items urgently you can contact us to check stock levels.

Products marked Special Order generally arrive within 2-5 days into our Melbourne warehouse and we will despatch it once it is received. Custom made products generally take 3-5 weeks to arrive into our warehouse and you will be advised of ETA on these items.

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Frequently asked questions

1. What should I consider when choosing a kitchen sink?

Start with the practical requirements rather than appearance alone. Consider:

  • Your sink cabinet size
  • Available benchtop depth
  • Topmount, undermount or flushmount installation
  • Single, double or 1.5 bowl configuration
  • Bowl width and depth
  • Whether you need a drainer
  • Stainless steel, granite composite, fireclay or another material
  • Tap and accessory placement
  • How you normally cook, wash and use your dishwasher

For a renovation or new kitchen, it is important to select the sink before the final benchtop cut-out is made.

2. How do I choose the right kitchen sink size for my cabinet?

The sink cabinet is one of the most important limitations when choosing a kitchen sink.

Do not simply compare the outside width of the sink with the nominal cabinet width. Check the manufacturer's specified minimum cabinet size, as the bowl, mounting clips, plumbing and cabinet sides all need sufficient clearance.

Also check:

  • Internal cabinet width
  • Internal cabinet depth
  • Benchtop depth
  • Sink bowl depth
  • Waste and plumbing position
  • Any drawer or internal cabinet fittings
3. What is the difference between an undermount, topmount and flushmount kitchensink?

A topmount or inset sink is installed from above the benchtop, leaving a visible rim around the sink. It is practical, relatively
straightforward to install and compatible with a wide range of benchtop materials.

An undermount sink is fixed underneath the benchtop, creating a clean appearance with no sink rim sitting on top of the bench. It also makes it easy to wipe crumbs and water directly from the benchtop into the sink.

A flushmount sink is installed so the sink edge sits approximately level with the benchtop surface.

Undermount sinks are generally best suited to suitable water-resistant solid surfaces such as stone, porcelain or engineered surfaces.

4. Should I choose a single bowl, double bowl or 1.5 bowl kitchen sink?

A single bowl sink provides one large uninterrupted washing area and can be very practical for large pots, roasting trays and cookware. It is also a popular option where most dishes are washed in a dishwasher.

A double bowl sink allows you to perform two tasks at the same time, such as washing in one bowl and rinsing or draining in the other.

A 1.5 bowl sink provides a main bowl together with a smaller secondary bowl, offering some separation without taking up as much space as two full-size bowls.

The best choice depends on your kitchen size and daily routine rather than simply choosing the configuration with the most bowls.

5. How deep should a kitchen sink be?

A deeper bowl can make it easier to wash large pots, baking trays and cookware and can help contain water splash.

However, deeper is not automatically better.

A very deep sink may reduce usable storage beneath the sink and can interfere with drawers, waste pipes or other plumbing. It may also be less comfortable for some users who need to reach further down into the bowl.

Check both the bowl depth and cabinet configuration before purchasing rather than looking only at the sink's width and length.

6.Which kitchen sink material is best: stainless steel, granite composite or fireclay?

There is no single best material for every kitchen.

Stainless steel is durable, practical and relatively easy to maintain. It works with most kitchen styles and is available across a wide range of prices, bowl configurations and installation methods.

Granite composite sinks are popular where customers want a coloured or matte appearance, particularly black, grey or white.

Fireclay or ceramic sinks are often selected for farmhouse, Hamptons and traditional kitchens. They provide a distinctive appearance but normally require more consideration around cabinetry and installation.

Choose according to your design, maintenance expectations, budget and how heavily the sink will be used.

7. Is thicker stainless steel better for a kitchen sink?

Steel thickness is one factor that can affect the feel, rigidity and sound characteristics of a stainless steel sink, but it should not be considered in isolation.

Many quality kitchen sinks use stainless steel around 1.0–1.5mm thick, depending on their design and manufacturing method.

Also consider:

  • Stainless steel grade
  • Sink construction
  • Sound-deadening pads
  • Undercoating
  • Bowl design
  • Manufacturer quality

A well-designed sink made from slightly thinner steel can still perform very well.

8. What does the corner radius of a kitchen sink mean?

The radius describes how rounded the internal corners of the sink bowl are.

A small or tight radius, such as an R10-style square bowl, creates a more architectural and contemporary appearance.

A larger, more rounded radius usually makes the internal corners easier to wipe and clean.

Very square-looking sinks can therefore provide a strong modern aesthetic, while softer corners can be more forgiving for everyday cleaning.

When comparing sinks, consider the balance between appearance and ease of maintenance, rather than assuming that the smallest radius is automatically better.

9. Do I need a kitchen sink with a drainer?

Not necessarily.

A sink with an integrated drainer provides a dedicated area for drying dishes, draining washed food and placing wet items. It can be especially useful if you frequently hand-wash dishes.

A sink without a drainer provides a cleaner, more minimalist appearance and preserves more usable benchtop space. This can work particularly well in kitchens where most dishes go into the dishwasher.

Accessories such as removable draining trays, roll-up mats and sink racks can also provide temporary draining space without
permanently taking up part of the benchtop.

10. Do I need a sink with a tap hole?

It depends on where your kitchen mixer will be installed.

A sink with a tap hole allows the mixer to be mounted directly through the sink.

A sink without a tap hole is commonly used where the kitchen mixer will be installed through the benchtop behind or beside the sink.

Before choosing, check:

  • Sink orientation
  • Mixer position
  • Benchtop space behind the sink
  • Window or splashback position
  • Cabinet and plumbing layout

Some sinks have pre-drilled tap holes, some have optional or knock-out positions, and others are supplied without tap holes. Always check the individual product specification before ordering.

11. Can I replace my existing kitchen sink without replacing the benchtop?

Sometimes, but the new sink must be compatible with the existing benchtop cut-out.

This is particularly important for topmount replacement sinks. The new sink needs to:

  • Completely cover the existing cut-out
  • Fit within the available cabinet
  • Suit the benchtop depth
  • Allow sufficient space for mounting clips and plumbing

For undermount sinks, replacing the sink without altering the benchtop can be more complicated because the exposed stone cut-out forms part of the finished appearance.

Before ordering a replacement sink, measure the existing cut-out as well as the overall sink dimensions and compare them with the manufacturer's installation template.

12. Do stainless steel kitchen sinks scratch?

Stainless steel can develop fine surface marks and scratches through normal everyday use.

This does not necessarily mean there is a defect with the sink. Over time, regular use can create a more uniform surface appearance.

To help maintain the finish:

  • Avoid steel wool and aggressive abrasive pads
  • Do not drag heavy cookware unnecessarily across the surface
  • Rinse away harsh chemicals
  • Clean in the direction of the stainless steel grain where applicable

Follow the manufacturer's care instructions

13. Are black and granite kitchen sinks easy to maintain?

Quality granite composite sinks are designed for everyday kitchen use, but they still require regular cleaning.

On darker sinks, mineral deposits and limescale may sometimes appear as lighter marks, while lighter sinks can show darker food or surface residue more easily.

For best results:

  • Rinse the sink after use
  • Wipe it dry regularly
  • Avoid allowing mineral deposits to build up
  • Clean food and coloured liquids promptly

Follow the manufacturer's recommended cleaning method

14. Which kitchen sink accessories are worth considering?

Useful accessories can turn the sink into a larger food-preparation and cleaning workstation.

Depending on the sink model, available accessories may include:

  • Chopping boards
  • Colanders
  • Roll-up draining mats
  • Dish racks
  • Bottom grids
  • Protector mats
  • Waste strainers
  • Soap dispensers

Accessories designed specifically for the sink are often more convenient because they fit directly onto the bowl or sink ledge.

We specifically positions sink accessories as a way to turn the sink into an organised workstation.

15. Where can I view kitchen sinks in Melbourne before buying?

You can visit Melbourne Bathroom Shop in Blackburn, Victoria to compare selected kitchen sinks, finishes and configurations before purchasing.

Our range includes options such as:

  • Single and double bowl sinks
  • Undermount and topmount sinks
  • Stainless steel sinks
  • Granite sinks
  • Compact sinks
  • Kitchen and laundry sink options

Our showroom is located at:

214–218 Whitehorse Road, Blackburn VIC 3130.

If you are replacing an existing kitchen sink, bring your cabinet dimensions, existing sink dimensions, benchtop material and cut-out measurements so our team can help narrow down suitable options. Melbourne Bathroom Shop currently carries dedicated Kitchen Sinks and Granite Sinks collections.

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