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The real beauty of Swanstone sinks goes deeper than just surface appearances. Available in a range of single and double bowl configurations, swan drop-in and undermount style sinks are ideal for both new construction and remodeling projects. Swanstone sinks are durable and non-porous which make maintenance a breeze.
From the Manufacturer
Swanstone 33-Inch by 22-Inch Super Double Bowl Kitchen Sink in White # KSLB-3322-010. Bring a contemporary style and elegance to your kitchen with a Swanstone Undermount or Self-Rimming Kitchen Sink. Our standard sizes and broad palette of colors make it easy for you to get precisely the look you want.
Cheryl Cook
Reviewed in the United States on April 7, 2025
We found a crack in the sink after the return window was up. Manufacturer willNot warranty
Lorrie Burch
Reviewed in the United States on May 28, 2021
It’s beautiful but it doesn’t last. I’ve had it for four months and now it has a crack. It is not durable.
Linda
Reviewed in the United States on October 6, 2020
This is for a new house. Used the first one for since 1992 and still works perfect. I use Comet soft scrub and scotch bright to clean it letting it sit a few minutes. Had to have another one for new house.
Candy
Reviewed in the United States on May 24, 2017
The sink fit perfectly fine with my quartz countertop. Sink is very deep and of a solid quality and it doesn't have a cheap appearance. I would definitely recommend it to other for it's value
TeeJayOB
Reviewed in the United States on June 7, 2013
I gave the sink 4 stars because it gets "stains" easily, but they are easy to remove. Either a little cleaner and a scrub brush, or a magic eraser works well too! I've also bleached it a few times. It's a great size and I love that both bowls are the same. It feels durable and withstands lots of pots and other heavy items. If I had to buy another sink, I'd definitely go with the Swanstone - it was one of the only brands that offered the deep sink in a bright white finish - which was a must for our kitchen. We love it!
Vav
Reviewed in the United States on August 6, 2012
I bought this on the basis of (from what I can remember) one other product review...let me add one in the hopes of helping prospective new sink owners. Yes, it is big,can fit large pots and would likely clean up well. My issue is with the aesthetics: it looks cheap. It's plastic-looking, no shine and looks more like what you might find in a laundry room (which is exactly how we're now going to use it). If you want something prettier for your kitchen, stop by home depot (yes, I know...I wouldn't have believed it either) as they have a similar sink, acrylic as well but looks like porcelain, for $160. Go for the cast-iron at $220 if you want to splurge. By no means buy this unless you're stocking an industrial kitchen or wash room.
R.
Reviewed in the United States on December 6, 2012
I was cautious to purchase this reading the mixed reviews, and it turns out that they were correct. The sink is not meant for use as a kitchen sink, it does not have a glossy finish and looks like cheap plastic. There was also a small scuff mark in the front which could not be removed with any amount of elbow grease. Not a good sign for a sink that is supposed to be durable and easily cleanable.I shipped the sink back to Amazon the same day it arrived without giving it a second thought.
Terry Gratia
Reviewed in the United States on December 27, 2012
I love this sink but unfortunately it's too big for my granite undermount in a standard 36" cabinet. My installer called to say he would have to "seam" the granite in front of, and behind, the sink. The reason was the small strip of granite that was left after the hole was cut would not support the remaining full pieces to the left and right upon installation. (If you carried it by the ends, it would snap in the middle) The way around this is to build a cabinet which is deeper (front to back) which would allow more granite support. I've seen this type of layout at Lowes and Home Depot but didn't understand the reason behind it. Since I didn't want to change the new cabinet layout already installed, we opted for the smaller 25x18 Swanstone sink. It is much smaller but adequate for my wife and me, since she will be using the dishwasher mostly anyway. Also be sure the 10" depth won't be too deep. My drain line may have been a little too high in the cabinet (and wall). Considering the strainer baskets, the connection tubing for double bowls, the p-trap, and the dishwasher adapter; make sure the trap isn't too low to meet the drainpipe. BUT THE SINK IS BEAUTIFUL. Maybe in my next home!!
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