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Kingston Brass VAH282033C Templeton 24-Inch x 20-3/8-Inch x 33-1/4-Inch Acrylic Console Sink Legs, Polished Chrome

Kingston Brass VAH282033C Templeton 24-Inch x 20-3/8-Inch x 33-1/4-Inch Acrylic Console Sink Legs, Polished Chrome

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A simple minimalist support for your console sink tops, this sink base comes in a multitude of finishes that will bring out the shine in your bathroom. The Fauceture Templeton 24 inch console sink legs is constructed out of acrylic and is designed for durability and reliability to last for years to come. Pair these legs with a console top, available in multiple materials.

Features

  • Made of solid acrylic with brass joint fittings
  • Overall dimensions: (L)24" x (W)2-3/8" x (H)33-1/4"
  • 1-1/2" (38mm) OD acrylic tubing
  • Designed for long-lasting durability
  • Corrosion-resistant finish
  • Sink and top not included

Specifications

Product Type Console Sinks
Product Sub Type 1 Console Sink Legs
UPC 663370349805
Brand Fauceture
Collection Templeton
Theme Modern
Finish Polished Chrome
Warranty 1
Material Acrylic
ADA No
Installation Type Wall Mount
Faucet Included No
Drain / Strainer Included No
Overflow Hole Included No
Accessories Included Yes
Overflow Location N/A
Drain Placement N/A
Gauge N/A
Handing N/A
Freight Class 77.5
Packaged Product Length (Inches) 33.76
Packaged Product Width (Inches) 18.13
Packaged Product Height (Inches) 2.86
Packaged Product Weight (lbs) 22.27
Shipping Cost 49
Item Length (Inches) 24
Item Width (Inches) 20.38
Item Height (Inches) 33.25
Item Weight (lbs) 19.4
UPC/CUPC Certified No
Prop 65 Label Yes

Warranty

Kingston Brass Cast Iron Tubs, Acrylic Tubs, Toilets, Vessel Sinks, Wash Bins, Stainless Steel Sinks & Accessories, 1-Year Limited Warranty

Kingston Brass sinks, tubs, toilets and accessories are warranted to be free of defects in material and workmanship for ONE YEAR from original purchase date.

Kingston Brass will, at its election, repair, replace or make appropriate adjustment where Kingston Brass inspection discloses any such defects occurring in normal usage within ONE YEAR after the purchase to its original owner. Proof of purchase (original sales receipt) MUST be provided to Kingston Brass with all warranty claims. Kingston Brass is not responsible for removal or installation costs. Use of in-tank toilet cleaners will VOID the item(s) ONE YEAR warranty.

Some states/provinces do not allow limitation on how long an implied warranty lasts, or the exclusion or limitation of special, incidental or consequential damages, so these limitations and exclusions may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specific legal rights. You may also have other rights which vary from state/province to state/province.

*NEVER USE CLEANERS CONTAINING ABRASIVE CLEANERS, AMMONIA, BLEACH, ACIDS, ALCOHOL, SOLVENTS OR OTHER PRODUCTS NOT RECOMMENDED FOR ACRYLIC OR ENAMELED FINISHES. THIS WILL VOID THE ITEM’S (OR ITEMS’) 1-YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY.

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Frequently Asked Questions

General

Where can I locate my model number?

Model numbers for your Kingston Brass Products can be located in several different locations. Most sales receipts, order details, or invoices will contain the model number of your Kingston Brass product. The model number will also be located on the exterior packaging of your Kingston Brass product just above the barcode. Kingston Brass model numbers are alphanumeric, beginning with several letters followed, by a series of numbers, and ending with several more letters. (For example KS7798ALBS)

There are 4 pre-drilled faucet holes on my sink. What are the holes for? (Kitchen faucet)

For single hole - With the single-hole faucet installation, there is no deck plate and accessory.

For two holes - One hole is for the single faucet and the second hole is reserved for accessories like
sprayers and soap dispensers.

For three holes - The center hole is for the faucet, the left hole is reserved for hot water handle and the
right hole is reserved for the cold water handle.

For four holes - Generally, the final hole is reserved for the sprayer or soap dispenser.

Product Knowledge

What is the quality and material of Kingston Brass' sinks for kitchen?

Kingston offers kitchen sinks in several high-grade materials: cast iron, solid surface, and of course, stainless steel. Cast iron affords exceptional durability and heat retention. The gleaming white enameled interior and matte black sealed exterior provide both protection and durability to your fixture as well as design appeal. Solid surface is a composite material that incorporates high-quality resin, aluminum, and mineral powder to form a durable, resurfaceable sink. Available in luxurious matte white and sleek glossy white to suit your style and tastes. Our stainless steel sinks are high-quality 304 Grade Stainless and come in a range of gauges to suit any application and budget.

Kitchen Sink Hole - Introduction

Kitchen sinks most commonly have between 1 and 4 holes drilled for use installing kitchen faucets and accessories, and they are rather simply named, sink holes.

3-hole sinks are the most common and are designed to accept a two-handle faucet and its spout. The 1-hole sinks are common as well and can accommodate to a single hole installation featuring a minimalist appearance.

The 4th hole in a 4-hole sink is usually used for an accessory, such as a side spray or soap dispenser, or it can also be used with an air gap for a dishwasher.

The standard diameter for sink holes is 1 3/8 inches, but some faucets and accessories require a 1 1/2 inch hole diameter. You can reference the faucet's specification sheet to see what diameters your project requires.

When the two outer sink holes of 3 (main) sink holes are drilled more than 6 inches apart, measured from the center of the left sink hole to the center of the right sink hole (ignoring the center hole), you will need to look for a widespread faucet. Widespread faucets can be installed on various centers up to 16” apart.

Always be sure to check the depth of the sink, distance between pre-existing holes, and spec on any faucet or accessory to be installed before purchasing or installing a faucet and certainly before drilling a fresh hole.

Matching - How to match a disposal flange with a kitchen sink drain?

These helpers (disposal flange) provide you with an entirely new look for the sink. The design has already been made universal.

It will hook up to any 1-1/2" drain and fits 3-1/2" drain openings.

Hence, you will only need to pick the desired finish to match the theme you are looking for.

Before Installation

  1. Unplug your garbage disposal from the power outlet
  2. Make sure to remove any silverware or utensils from the sink

Installation Instructions

  1. Disconnect the Garbage disposal from the drainpipe going to the “P” trap
  2. Remove garbage disposal from the sink as per manufacturer’s instructions
  3. Disassemble the mounting mechanism from the sink
  4. Remove original Garbage disposal flange
  5. Add a bead of silicone-based caulking to the underside of the new flange and insert it into the sink drain hole from the top
  6. From below attach the mounting hardware and attach garbage disposal
  7. Connect to drain pipe and plug the electrical cord
  8. From above clean any excess caulking.
What kind of basket strainers do I need for my new sink?

Most basket strainers are of standard size and fit most sink openings.
The standard for a kitchen sink is 3½" and 2" for bar sinks.

Many finishes available and adding more everyday.

What is the quality and material of Kingston Brass' accessories?

Kingston offers a range of kitchen accessories and upgrades in a range of materials. Disposal flanges and many of our drain and strainer assemblies are brass, a combination of brass and stainless steel, or are all stainless steel. Our sink grids are all stainless steel to ensure durability and oxidation resistance. We offer finish-matched sink hole covers made of stainless steel for durability.

Installation

How do I know which types of faucets fit my sink? (Kitchen)

First, determine the number of holes and space prior to buying your faucet. The space is measured
from the hole center to hole center and available in single-hole, two-hole (usually 4”), three-hole (4”, 8” on
widespread models) and four-hole.

Secondly, determine the size of the spout. The spout should reach as close to the center of the sink as
possible and if you have multiple bowls, you may want to have the spout that can be rotated to provide
coverage for each one.

Lastly, determine the finish. Most Kingston Brass faucets are available in polished chrome, polished brass
(PVD), oil-rubbed bronze, satin nickel and selective two-tone finishes (Like polished chrome/polished brass,
satin nickel/polished brass).

Care & Maintenance

How do I clean and maintain my stainless steel sink?

Although your Kingston Brass Sink is manufactured From 304-grade stainless steel, which is one of the most corrosion-resistant types of steel in the industry, you should still pay close attention to its cleaning and maintenance to ensure the continued durability and beauty of your sink. It is the nature of stainless steel to have scratches and water spots however there are things that could be done to prevent major scratches and blemishes from developing.

Do’s

  • The best way to maintain your sink is actually by cleaning it on a regular basis
  • Towel dry frequently to prevent the accumulation of mineral deposits from building up on the surface of the sink, these mineral build-ups may appear as permanent water spots, if you do develop a build-up of minerals from the water, clean with a soft cloth dipped in vinegar, make sure to rinse well and dry with a clean paper towel.
  • Clean your sink with a mild non-abrasive solution of soap and water, you can also sprinkle Baking soda on a soft sponge and rub gently (always in the direction of the grain), some regular household cleaners contain chlorides, or acidic compounds, try to select those cleaners which have a low chloride content.
  • The use of a rubber mat will help protect the surface, however, if you do use a rubber mat, please remember to remove it daily as there is a possibility of bacteria growth under the mat.
  • If you do develop minor scratches, try using a stronger non-abrasive cleanser such as Barkeepers friend or Franke’s 903 Inox Stainless Steel cleaner, Flitz, or Gordon’s Miracle Shine, if necessary you can use a Fine grade 3M Scotch Brite pad and any of the above cleaning compounds,  again make sure to rub in the direction of the grain, rinse thoroughly and towel dry when finished.

Don’ts

  • Do not use steel wool when cleaning your sink, as it will leave residue of small Iron particles, these iron particles in time will develop into rust stains and blemish the beauty of your sink
  • Do not leave steel or cast iron cookware in the sink
  • Do not leave certain foods such as Pickles, mayonnaise, mustard, fruit, or juices in the sink as they contain citric acids which may corrode the protective coating of your sink.
  • Do not use chlorine bleach, as chlorine attacks the protective coating that makes chlorine stainless

Finishes and Material Quality

Brass or Stainless Steel Base?

Both materials are equally excellent, as you are holding the fixture, you can notice the brass fixtures are heavier than stainless steel fixtures.

Brass - Brass is typically widely used for its great qualities, as much higher-end quality plumbing fixtures are produced by this material (also reflects within the pricing)

Brass is an alloy composed primarily of copper and zinc that may also contain small amounts of other metals. These additional constituents give the brass specific qualities for particular applications and vary by use of the end product. Overall, as a material brass is highly corrosion-resistant, extremely durable, and has greater workability than materials like stainless steel. This is to say, it lends itself well to forming into more detailed shapes for products like faucets and console vanity legs. Additionally, brass is a recyclable material and even has scrap value at the end of the service life of the finished product.

Stainless Steel - Stainless steel sinks present durable longevity as they are able to handle different kind of impacts and cleaning chemicals (just as resistant to rusts and corrosions as brass)

Stainless steel is a ferrous (iron-based) alloy with at least 10.5% chromium to provide oxidation resistance. Stainless steel is rust and corrosion resistant, highly durable, and offers excellent structural strength. Stainless steel offers these qualities at a lower weight than a comparable item manufactured from a material like brass. Finally, stainless steel can be recycled at the end of the product’s lifecycle. Unfortunately, the scrap or recycle value for stainless steel is quite low, but at the very least it does not have to go into a landfill.

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