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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]http://www.build.com/kohler-k-3839-3/s562427 Best sink ever - low divide between means you can put your pots in without them weirdly sticking out. THe larger side you can put a casserole dish or cookie pan. Love it.[/quote] that doesn't fit a 1/2 sheet pan.... [/quote] Um, yes, it does. I think you might be looking at the wrong dimensions. In any case, it does - love it.[/quote] It holds a standard 18x13 sheet pan? Looks like the "big" side is 17.5x16.5 - am I reading that wrong? [/quote] You put the 13 in side down into the sink and wash from the bottom of the pan to the middle (front and back), then you flip the pan over and put the other side into the sink and wash the other end of the pan to the middle. A 13" wide pan will easily fit into 17.5 x 16.5. You don't need the pan to lay flat in the bottom of the sink to wash it.[/quote] LOL - so it doesn't fit. I could wash my sheet pans in my old split sink that way too, but when I wanted to soak it or stack it in there it didn't fit. Wouldn't fit in this one either. I'll stick with my big single. I have a sheet pan in there right now as a matter of fact. :D[/quote] That sink is UGLY! [/quote]
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