Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Divided sinks are outdated. I think we have moved far beyond the times when you had to hand-wash dishes and conserve water by having a side for washing and a side for rinsing. You need a large sink to wash the dishes that don't fit in the dishwasher and that is the sink that needs a disposal.
Funny, as divided sinks are the new style. Older houses preWWII almost always had a single pan sink.
Anonymous wrote:Divided sinks are outdated. I think we have moved far beyond the times when you had to hand-wash dishes and conserve water by having a side for washing and a side for rinsing. You need a large sink to wash the dishes that don't fit in the dishwasher and that is the sink that needs a disposal.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NP. Related question. Our double kitchen sink has a small prep sink on one side and a larger dish sink on the other. Which side should the disposal go on?
I would vote for disposal on the smaller left side.
You dispose and remove scraps there.
The bigger side uses to wash pots and pans.
Anonymous wrote:NP. Related question. Our double kitchen sink has a small prep sink on one side and a larger dish sink on the other. Which side should the disposal go on?