The Best Sinks for RVs and Campers

The Best Sinks for RVs and Campers
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 Are you looking to update your RV kitchen sink but aren’t sure where to start? In this article you’ll find what you should be taking into consideration when buying an RV sink and some modern and space saving RV sink options. 

What to Consider

1.Size and Dimensions of Your Cabinet

It’s not recommended to blindly buy a sink. For example, a double bowl sink may be appealing for an RV but it could be too small to fit pots and pans and may take up too much countertop space. It’s important to measure the cabinet where the sink will be sitting. This will help you determine the sink width you should be looking for.

2. The Material of the Sink

There are plenty of sink material options to choose from such as granite composite, fireclay, copper, and the most popular, stainless steel. The material of your sink not only depends on the look you’re going for but also how much care and maintenance you are willing to cater to your sink. Stainless steel sinks are highly recommended for an RV sink because they are durable and can endure constant use. 

3. Your RV’s Style

Depending on the style or theme of your RV, getting a sink that compliments your style is key. Are you looking for functionality? Or, are you just going for a certain look? The answers to those questions will help narrow down your search for the perfect RV sink.  

RV Sink Recommendations

1. Workstation Sinks

Workstation sinks are your all-in-one kitchen sink. These sinks have a ledge on the inside of the sink so you can use a cutting board, colander, and drying rack over the top of the sink. Since you are able to work over the top of your sink, depending on your cabinet size, you may be able to splurge on a larger sized sink. If you’re looking to maximize your countertop space, a workstation sink is for you!

2. Bar and Prep Sinks

If you are really focused on maximizing your countertop space and don’t have much room to work with, bar sinks are the perfect solution. Although small, bar sinks have a normal sized depth to pile dirty dishes and wash them. A bar sink will increase the overall functionality of your RV kitchen.  

3. Radius Sinks

A sink’s radius represents the angle of all four corners. Although sink radius may not be a familiar term, it’s important to take into account when buying a sink. For an RV a sink with a tight radius provides a happy medium between traditional and modern sinks.They are easy to maintain and also increase the usable space within the basin. Tight radius sinks add a modern, sleek, and professional look to your kitchen.  

Size, durability, and style are key factors when choosing your RV kitchen sink. Sinks are a crucial component in any kitchen whether it be a home or an RV. It’s essential to find a sink that is not only functional but looks great in your space.  

Allora USA stainless steel kitchen sinks are scratch and rust resistant and are padded with undercoated insulation over rubber pad to reduce noise. We promise you not only the best prices on the entire market but also fast delivery right at your doorstep.

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