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AKDY All-in-One 30-in x 18-in Brushed Stainless Steel Single Bowl Undermount Residential Kitchen Sink All-in-One Kit

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AKDY All-in-One 30-in x 18-in Brushed Stainless Steel Single Bowl Undermount Residential Kitchen Sink All-in-One KitAKDY 30 in Undermount Single Bowl Stainless Steel Sink & Pull Down Faucet Kit A premium 30 x 18 inch undermount single bowl kitchen sink kit in brushed stainless steel, paired with a brushed nickel pull down faucet. Built from 18gauge T 304 stainless steel with sound dampening pads and center drain, it includes a strainer, adjustable drying rack, and mounting hardware for a streamlined install. Key Features: Premium Stainless Construction: 18gauge

AKDY 30-in Undermount Single-Bowl Stainless Steel Sink & Pull-Down Faucet Kit

A premium 30 x 18 inch undermount single-bowl kitchen sink kit in brushed stainless steel, paired with a brushed nickel pull-down faucet. Built from 18‑gauge T-304 stainless steel with sound-dampening pads and center drain, it includes a strainer, adjustable drying rack, and mounting hardware for a streamlined install.


Key Features:

  • Premium Stainless Construction: 18‑gauge T‑304 SUS steel with brushed finish for durability and easy cleaning
  • Quiet Operation: Large rubber sound-dampening pads reduce noise while washing
  • Complete Kit: Includes pull-down faucet, drain strainer, adjustable drying rack, and mounting hardware
  • Versatile Faucet: 3-setting sprayer (stream/spray/pause) with single-lever handle and 1.8 GPM max flow
  • Undermount Design: Rectangular single-basin sink with center drain; compatible with garbage disposals

Specifications Table:

Specification Details
Series Name All-in-One
Type Undermount
Color/Finish Family Stainless steel
Fixture Finish Brushed
Manufacturer Color/Finish Brushed Stainless Steel
Manufacturer Faucet Finish Brushed Nickel
Length 30 in
Width 18 in
Cutout Length 28.2 in
Cutout Width 16.2 in
Cutout Below Counter Height 9 in
Depth of Bowl 1 9 in
Drain Connection Diameter 3.5 in
Minimum Cabinet Size 35 in
Weight 19.5 lb
All-in-One Kit Yes
Basin Split Single basin
Bowl Configuration Single bowl
Commercial/Residential Residential
Drain Included Yes
Drain Location Center
Faucet Included Yes
Faucet Height 14.25 in
Faucet Material Brass, brushed nickel finish
Items Required for Assembly Plumber's putty, silicone caulk, measuring tape, adjustable wrench, pipe wrench, pliers, Phillips screwdriver
Knockout Holes Included No
Material Stainless steel (T‑304 SUS)
Max Flow Rate 1.8 GPM (6.8 LPM)
Mounting Hardware Included Yes
Noise Insulation Yes
Number of Faucet Holes None (customizable)
Sink Gauge 18
Sink Grid Included No
Sink Mount Type Undermount
Sink Shape Rectangular
Strainer Included Yes
Style Modern/Contemporary
Supply Lines Included Yes
Compatible with Garbage Disposals Yes
ADA Compliant No
Corner Installation No
Drainboard Included No
Trough No
WaterSense Labeled No
Workstation No
NSF 61 Certified Yes
Safety Listing IAPMO safety listing
Warranty Limited lifetime
UNSPSC 30181500

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ):

Q: What size cabinet is required?
A: A minimum 35-inch cabinet is recommended.


Q: Is the faucet included and what are its functions?
A: Yes. The brushed nickel faucet features a pull-down sprayer with stream, spray, and pause modes, and a single-lever handle.


Q: Does the kit include mounting hardware and supply lines?
A: Yes, mounting hardware and supply lines are included.


Q: What is the sink material and gauge?
A: T‑304 stainless steel, 18 gauge.


Q: Is there a warranty?
A: Yes, the product carries a limited lifetime warranty.


Sleek Utility, Effortless Elegance

This brushed stainless ensemble brings a refined, architectural presence to the kitchen, with crisp lines and a generous single basin that feels tailor-made for modern living. The pull‑down faucet in brushed nickel adds a soft, luminous contrast and intuitive control. Style it with warm wood countertops or matte black cabinetry to let the metallic textures sing. A polished essential for a luxurious, function-forward workspace.


Upgrade your kitchen workflow with this complete AKDY sink and faucet kit—durable, quiet, and ready for easy installation.

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