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American Standard offers its new stainless steel sink line in single-, double- or triple-bowl configurations


May 16, 2012
This article first appeared in the PR May 2012 issue of Pro Remodeler.

American Standard offers its new stainless steel sink line in single-, double- or triple-bowl configurations; the bowls are deep enough to hold large stacks of dishes. The faucet and drain can be configured to fit any system. Each unit comes with a colander, a glass cutting board and a stainless steel grid to protect the sink’s surface.

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