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Elkay, the leader in stainless steel sinks, adds another "first" to its line with the introduction of its new single-bowl undermount stainless steel apron sink. At 33" long by 20-1/2" wide by 8" deep, the ELUHFS2816 is the largest single bowl stainless steel apron sink available.

This sink joins Elkay's extensive lineup of single, double and triple bowl undermounts. Designed to be fastened to the underside of the solid-surface countertops, undermount sinks facilitate a clean, integrated look that maximizes the beauty of stainless steel and leaves the countertop line uninterrupted. Elkay offers a large selection of undermounts to match any homeowner's need. Many, such as the new ELUH311910 feature an extra-deep 10" bowl that is ideal for washing oversized pots and pans or filling tall vases. This model also includes a smaller 7-1/2" deep bowl, available on either the left- or right-hand side.

Elkay's triple bowl models are even more versatile, accommodating washing/soaking, food prep and disposer installation needs in a single sink.

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While stainless steel has long been preferred for resistance to rusting, fading, cracking or chipping, its ability to reduce dish and glassware breakage has made it more popular than ever. For a more contemporary look, many homeowners choose rounded corner designs, while others prefer more traditional rectangular profiles. As an added design feature, many Elkay undermount sinks feature a reveal that highlights the high-shine inside top bowl radius.
From a convenience standpoint, undermounts are easy to clean because there is no rim to get in the way when wiping water and food scraps from the countertop into the sink.

Elkay undermount sinks are constructed from the finest 18-gauge stainless steel, polished to a brilliant, scratch-resistant finish and fully protected by heavy-duty Sound Guard[R] undercoating to prevent condensation and deaden sound.

Faucets complement sink line: Innovative sinks deserve faucets to match. Elkay's single-lever Allure faucets echo the sleek, streamlined profiles of its sinks. New for 2002 is the LK6820CR lavatory faucet, a study in curves and chrome, with the same reliable performance that characterizes all Elkay products.

The complete Allure line includes kitchen faucets, one with a pull-out spout, bar faucets and lavatory faucets. Each has its own distinct silhouette. Finishes include black or white, plus chrome and brushed nickel. Reliable performance and durability are assured by solid cast-brass construction and ceramic disk washerless valves.
For over 80 years, Elkay Manufacturing Company has been an innovative manufacturer of stainless steel sinks, water coolers, drinking fountains, water filtration products and faucets for residential and commercial use. Headquartered in Oak Brook, Illinois, Elkay is also the parent company of E.B. Tecnica Mexicana, Elkay Canada as well as Yorktowne Cabinets, Medallion Cabinetry and MasterCraft Cabinets.

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Hi,

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