800mm Belfast Sink Base Unit with 2 Doors
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Description
800mm Belfast Sink Base Unit with 2 Doors
Complete premium kitchen cabinet with all door fronts, soft close hinges and adjustable legs included.
Choice of 8 cabinet colours.
Available fully assembled by our team of experts at no extra cost.
Please see the Specifications section for important information about Ceramic Belfast Sinks
Specifications
What’s included:
- Premium 18mm thick MFC cabinet, supplied in white as standard, with a choice of 8 additional colours
- 18mm Back Panel
- 41mm Service Void
- Premium Soft Close hinges as standard with a lifetime guarantee
- Adjustable Feet (adjustable from 140mm - 160mm)
- Get this unit fully assembled at no extra cost
Important Information About Ceramic Belfast Sinks
Ceramic Belfast sinks are hand-made from natural clay. Because of this, they are not perfectly uniform. The nominal sink height is 220mm (for this unit), but due to manufacturing tolerances of around 5%, sinks can sometimes be slightly taller or shorter. This is completely normal with ceramic products and should be planned for when fitting into a base cabinet.
Installation Solutions
There are two standard ways to achieve a correct fit:
- Adjust Cabinet Legs - Lower the adjustable legs of the sink base unit until the sink top is level with the tops of the surrounding cabinets.
- Machine a Rebate in the Worktop - The underside of the worktop above the sink can be machined with a shallow rebate. This allows the sink to sit correctly without fouling the underside of the worktop.
Note: In some cases, a combination of both methods may be used.
End Panels are always required - A Belfast sink installation should always include end panels to the left and the right of the unit. These panels help to minimise gaps created by the curved front edges of the sink and maintain the visual line of the doors. If the sink base unit is adjusted in height, the bottom edge of the doors may not align perfectly with those on adjacent units. With end panels in place, the vertical lines take focus, and any small difference in door height becomes unnoticeable.