Anonymous wrote:I much prefer standard equal size double sinks. Any of the big, deep sinks (whether single or the double with one big and one tiny little disposal sink, hurts my back. I spend a fair amount of time around the sink, whether prepping food/fruits/veggies, making lunches, doing non DW dishes and bending over and down into the sink repeatedly strains my lower back. I've never had, but my best friend and his mother both have such sinks and over the years, spending many holidays with his family and helping with kitchen chores and dishes, it takes about 15-20 minutes of working with those sinks before my back reminds me why I've never owned one of those sinks. As I get older, I definitely appreciate the regular height sinks. I also like having double because we often set used dishes in one sink and wash them after a few hours. Dishes can build up and not take up counter space and we still have a sink to use.
You can get single sinks that are standard depth. We just replaced ours and had a range of depths to choose from.
Love our new dingle sink.