Bathroom Double Layer Glass Vessel Vanity Sink Drain A200

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Bathroom Double Layer Glass Drain A200
New Look Plumbing

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  1. Publisher: new look plumbing
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Brand New Item Brand New Design From Europe This Beautiful Sink is with the texture on the back and smooth inside. 3/4" thick tempered high grade glass from the rim to the center for style and high impact resistance. ?Included with this Vessel Sink: Free Chrome Finished Pop Up Drain Free Chrome Finished Mounting Ring

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5.0 out of 5 stars (2 customer reviews)

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Green Glass Koi sink from Amazon, March 3, 2012
Joan Hammond - See all my reviews
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This green vessel sink from Amazon was a bargain and much prettier than expected. It is very heavy glass with the design sandwiched within the glass. Everyone who sees it loves it and it came with the drain hardware. Great value!


5.0 out of 5 stars Totally unique!, May 10, 2012
Mary E. Arnold "maryelise" (Northwest Illinois) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Bathroom Double Layer Glass Vessel Vanity Sink Drain A200
I am remodeling bathrooms, and purchased two of these sinks. They look exactly as pictured, and will be a really fun addition to my master bath -- when I can afford to complete it. If you go to the big box stores, this combo will cost you a lot more -- if you can find a sink like this one. Don't fret the shipping, and don't worry about the quality. This seller is very easy to work with!

HELPFUL NOTE (I hope!): Though I have't installed these sinks yet, I am working on two other bathrooms. I've learned that pop-up drains have a tendancy to leak just a little. No major drips, so you don't know it's happening. Water gets around the large, concave gasket and soaks into the wood underneath. I've used and not used the gasket with the same results. I've read recommendations that the pop-up drain should just be tightened more under the sink/counter -- which I wouldn't recommend because who wants to break the glass? I have it tight enough, believe me. I've tried a little plumbers...Read more

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