I put the soapy dishes on a dishrack in the second sink. When I’m done I spray them down and transfer the rack to the counter over my dish mat. Hope that helps
@zenithzenith So you don’t cut or impale yourself on the knives AND so the knife blades are maintained well. If you have good knives, take care of them and your money won’t be wasted. Hone them before every use, wash and dry them as soon as you finish using them, and keep them on a knife bar, in a knife block, or in their dedicated spaces separated in a drawer, and good knives will last your lifetime.
@@Feelgoodfoodie where can you find this product guy what's the name of the company I would sure like when I have a kitchen but as small and this would work so good
This looks dope asf, but let's be honest- all of that creates unnecessary cleaning and more "stuff" you have to find a place for when you need the entire sink or have more than 10 dishes to wash. I'm not interested in cleaning all those little crevices either. But it looks cool.
I think this is specially designed for very small houses without enough counter space. As a person who loves tiny houses, this makes perfect sense to me.
Special grooves in sink hold accessories on different 4 different levels. Home Depot’s Design Center. 2 years ago the smaller version was $999.00. Sink is made by Koehler + comes in 3 sizes. I love my sink!!!
Honestly, we have a sink similar to this and I love it. Our kitchen is cozy, and anything that doesn't take up counter or cupboard space is great. The sink is big, so it's easy to wash large pieces of cookware And you can just put the drying rack on and be done. It's genuinely very convenient for the size and layout of the kitchen we have.
We have had this sink about 3 years now. It is very handy. Our kitchen is small and our primary cutting board is the full sink dimensions. If you don’t have food on the board, you can turn the water on and there’s enough room that it doesn’t splash out or flood over. The pieces are all dishwasher safe (though we don’t subject the wood to it). My biggest criticism is that the metal of the sink itself has a kind of unique ridgey shape (a bit like an accordion on the two faces that hold up the inserts at different heights) and it can be difficult to clean the angles. It’s still perfectly fine, just hard compared to a more traditional sink with curves where it can be cleaned with a swipe. All in all we are very likely to get these sinks in the future.
It's there, add a single burner induction cook top on the wooden surface for the stove, add ice in the dish pan for refrigeration and your kitchen is complete.
@@hadilayyad6147 Don't worry, you can get an expandable dish rack that you can either place directly in the sink or that sits above it so you still have clear access to both basins :)
Yes, it *looks* good, and most love the looks of such a big sink, but each component is only about 10” wide so you really are talking about a small shallow area to actually wash, rinse and drain a real family-sized load of dishes/cups/pots/pans/cooking utensils/flatware. It’s really only going to be convenient when used exactly as shown.
Speaking as someone whose sink is currently *maybe* 2 or 3 gallons the increase in quality of life and general enjoyment of being alive would raise EXPONENTIALLY if I could afford this lmao
And more waste. Why put the dirty dishes in a lot of water with tons of soap? You just need a small tupper filed with about 1/4 of water and a few drops o soap to wash 5 times that amount of dishes. More waste of water and soap, and more contamination.
@@jacquelinemagana503 how small are your plates to be washed in a small tupperware? You're just cheap at that point, not to mention at the expense of hygiene too.
@@sheepketchup9059 My point was you could just put them straight on the drying rack, you don’t need to rinse off the bubbles. It’s dish soap, not poison! Plus all those extra bits and bobs for the sink when you already have a sink and drying rack seems like a total pain in the arse
@@sheepketchup9059 plus it isn’t unhygienic or cheap to want to save water. You put the sponge into the water, you don’t need to submerge the whole plate for it to be clean. That’s what the soap and the scrubbing is for
Or like when you just reheated leftovers and only got 2 dishes. I hate having 2 dishes sit in the dishwasher. Might as well just do em lol. I like this though.
I think IKEA has sinks plus accessories like this, too. I admired them in a video I saw from them quite a while back. They might still have them available, and IKEA is affordable :)
Part of me feels like this is a japanese apartment thing. Taking advantage of the limited space given to you like this is genius. It's orderly and compact
@@asclepius7516 not useless. Not if you cook a lot. Or don’t have a dishwasher. And I would LOVE a sink like that. Spend years trying to wash dishes in a small sink and find out the crazy things you start to desire. Me, a “large ass sink” absolutely one of them.
The style is a ledge sink, which are made by a few companies. If you look at the front and back, you will see the ledges to sit the various accessories, but you don’t need to do it like this person. It’s designed to slide them across the sinks, not put in/take out. Koehler makes one of the most expensive ones.
@@xTheBisexualPhoenix i live in a world where i dont have the luxury to be 'satisfied' by the way some moron cuts lettuce wrong in a youtube clip Im glad you get irl satisfaction over someone cutting lettuce like an idiot
@@otogigamer Let me fix that for you : me, assembling the 500 racks - one of which is the draining rack - then you handing me the towel to dry the single cup and plate.
depends on how you wash dishes. i naturally wash my dishes in steps similar to this video without any of these items. so yeah, if you’re a rush washer it may seem like a lot of work.
@@JadetheGoober why... do you fill the sink in the first place? I don't have this stuff and I've never filled the sink to wash the dishes or wash lettuce.
@@PsychedelicSkull in an effort to save water, I was taught to rinse the dishes as best possible under running water after use. Once you’re ready to wash all the dishes: fill the sink with water (and touch of bleach), wash dishes with a degreasing soap in this solution, then empty the sink and fill the sink once more with plain water to “dunk the dishes” and wipe them dry. A lot like washing your hands, if the water isn’t clean then the object isn’t clean, but it wastes A LOT of water getting dishes completely clean without filling the sink. I’m guessing that’s what the drying is for. Wipes away anything that was in the “dunk” water. I couldn’t tell you, grandma died a long time ago.
@@Goldenxbih idk it looks like they only put it there while using its and then they remove it from the sink. I don't see how that's any different from the way people already use cutting boards. 🤷🏽♀️
Imagine if someone invented a machine that would make it possible to automatically clean ten times the amount of dishes with the same amount of water. That would be crazy!
Sometimes there isn't enough room or the right plumbing for that. I know it's hard to believe that not every home is modern particle board and drywall but there are actually houses that are hundreds of years old.
@@lesyarosa8091 Elizabeth Holmes patented her stuff too. Guess what your crap doesn’t need to work for a patent. Edit: Then there is also the thing that it might be inferior than already existing solutions.
Omg let me be efficient by adding more things to my sink and moving stuff around when I’m done cutting and add more things to clean then move around again! I love it! Jk I have a similar sink and don’t use the add ons... too much time but props to you for having time lol
As a poor man, my excitement was tarnished when that lettuce fell into the sink. I'll wash it and eat it, cause me poor, but like really. My day is ruined and my disappointment is immeasurable.
Imagine washing those plates and keeping right there and then you had to wash your coffee mug, and by the time you finish & turn the tap off, you notice the coffee stains on your plates cause of the little space provided.
We actually have this sink in my house. And every time that my mom comes over she actually ask if she can wash the dishes. Even though she usually doesn’t want to clean at all
@@yourwitchbesti - It’s *your* sink… you don’t know where you bought your own kitchen sink. You know, that very sink your mother asks to do *your* dishes in whenever she comes to visit *you*. 😏
Anyone else feel like screaming seeing some of the lettuce-thing (I can't even remember the Finnish name for it) fall into the sink because of excessive use of force in moving them? 😭
The real ingenious element here is the drying rack in the sink. That makes so much more sense than having one take up counter space. However, incorporating it into the sink creates issues such as the fact that your dishes will never be dry, since every time you turn the faucet on, they will get splashed on. Perhaps a double sink would solve this problem.
I have a double sink and switch between having the drainer on the counter and removing the bottom slanted drip catcher (name?), And putting the drain in the sink. It works well in the sink but isn't enough room for dishes for six people.
@@Lisawhatshersname Yeah, seeing as how that’s not what the sink was designed for, I can see how that would be a problem. If anyone was inclined to custom cast their own concrete countertops, this could be an ingenious concept incorporated into the design. Maybe one day…
When we priced out the cost of a similar sink vs a Meile dishwasher for our custom kitchen remodel, my hubby chose the dishwasher. Sad because I do all the cooking & baking everyday and wash by hand as a prep so I'm done with everything at one time. Men. Can't live with them. Can't live without them
You know you're getting old when shit like this excited you more than a night out lmao
Lmao
Word.
yessss 🤣
No lie detected lol. I came to the comments, hoping someone could tell me where I can purchase one. Lol.
😂🤣🤣 LOL ikr....
You know your getting old when you watch the whole video 😆
Imagine having only that amount of dishes to wash, life would be good
True ..my sink normally has to be filled to the point of overflowing and then I get my lazy ass up to wash them 🤣🤣🤣
Ikr
Right!
* cries in messy bitch * 😭
true 🥺
I’m more interested in the fact that I’ve been cutting romaine lettuce wrong my entire life. I usually just cut the butt off straight across lol
Same!!!! 🤣🤣🤣
Make sure you wash before you cut though! The water will wash away all of those good vitamins if you cut first
🤣🤣🤣🥴🤣🤣🤣
@@katmcdowellmusic doesn’t the butt have to be cut off to wash it properly
I cut straight across because I’m not a fan of the super crunchy bottom.
The 🥬 lettuce sounds nice and crunchy 👍
Wish I had a double wide sink instead of the split sink I have. This is so perfect.
I shared some sink colander strainers that can be used on smaller sinks on my Instagram stories!
Did yours come with the sink installations, or you bought it separately?
I put the soapy dishes on a dishrack in the second sink. When I’m done I spray them down and transfer the rack to the counter over my dish mat. Hope that helps
I legit thought you were being sarcastic 🤣😂😂🤣
SAME mines split
Okay, I'm turned on
lmaooo
Bruh-
Lmfaooo
Lol
💀💀💀
As someone who’s worked in the restaurant industry, wash your knives immediately do not stick them under the water
Whoa, thank you :D But may I know why we should wash it immediately??
@zenithzenith So you don’t cut or impale yourself on the knives AND so the knife blades are maintained well. If you have good knives, take care of them and your money won’t be wasted. Hone them before every use, wash and dry them as soon as you finish using them, and keep them on a knife bar, in a knife block, or in their dedicated spaces separated in a drawer, and good knives will last your lifetime.
@@monstermcboo7282 i left my knife in the sink and it got rusty never again
Now you do this for an entire family of 5. 😂😂😂
Exactly it's impossible 😂😂😂
My thoughts exactly🤣🤣🤣
They are 4 or 5.
@@dazaisenpai3954it's called washing throughout the day after every meal you finish then you have less dishes to wash by the end of the day
Now that's a sink everyone needs! Fully functional
Exactly why I love it!
@@Feelgoodfoodie where are the compartments from ?
@@Feelgoodfoodie where can you find this product guy what's the name of the company I would sure like when I have a kitchen but as small and this would work so good
I definitely need this sink lol
yess, need this in the futuefuture haha
This looks dope asf, but let's be honest- all of that creates unnecessary cleaning and more "stuff" you have to find a place for when you need the entire sink or have more than 10 dishes to wash. I'm not interested in cleaning all those little crevices either. But it looks cool.
I was thinking the same thing!
Damn you right
Yea this honestly looks like more of a pain in the ass to me. Makes for a fun short, but I’d never want it for myself.
Grout brush for the rack and soap dispensing sponge for the other pieces, stored under the sink with the kitchen cleaning products.
I think this is specially designed for very small houses without enough counter space. As a person who loves tiny houses, this makes perfect sense to me.
A dishwasher would be more efficient and water saving (if you have way more dishes to clean like almost everyone would have?) 🤔
This excites me far too much than it should...
*cries in tiny apartment sink*
Ughhhh I hate my apartment sink!
😅😩
I feel this. I live in an RV. 🤣 That sink would take up all my kitchen space.
Ikr? Lmao, sad life for us tiny kitchen homes!
My sink is a quarter of that size and I hate it
It's not the sink as much as it's the accessories. Love how everything can be done over/in the sink. Awesome!
Yes im agreed with you,its true 👍
Yes but you need an extra wide sink to fit them.
Special grooves in sink hold accessories on different 4 different levels. Home Depot’s Design Center. 2 years ago the smaller version was $999.00. Sink is made by Koehler + comes in 3 sizes. I love my sink!!!
I wish she would've shown where she bought these accessories. I really need stuff like this in my tiny kitchen.. 😅
Yes! Extra counter space for the 🏆 every single time!
Everyone needs this 🥰🥰
Crazy indeed. Almost went nuts when I remember that every other day these accessories would also need cleaning!
i feel like this only looks convenient at first, you also have to clean all the parts and the sink as well
Tbf, you would clean a separate colander and dish rack and wash your sink anyway. I like this bc it’s space efficient :)
Youd do that anyway w a cutting board except you'd also clean the counters and everything is already in the sink. Def more convenient
Yup
Honestly, we have a sink similar to this and I love it. Our kitchen is cozy, and anything that doesn't take up counter or cupboard space is great. The sink is big, so it's easy to wash large pieces of cookware And you can just put the drying rack on and be done. It's genuinely very convenient for the size and layout of the kitchen we have.
I can’t do this, it seems soo cluttered lol I need space to wash my dishes.
Precisely 😑
I REALLY relate to this.
Same
Same girl same..my dishes and my family are huge🤣
that’s actually big, but uses a small space cuz they only have to wash like 4 dishes
You mean a sink actually designed to fulfill its purpose of cleaning food and dishes efficiently? No, this is actually the first time 😁
We have had this sink about 3 years now. It is very handy. Our kitchen is small and our primary cutting board is the full sink dimensions. If you don’t have food on the board, you can turn the water on and there’s enough room that it doesn’t splash out or flood over. The pieces are all dishwasher safe (though we don’t subject the wood to it). My biggest criticism is that the metal of the sink itself has a kind of unique ridgey shape (a bit like an accordion on the two faces that hold up the inserts at different heights) and it can be difficult to clean the angles. It’s still perfectly fine, just hard compared to a more traditional sink with curves where it can be cleaned with a swipe. All in all we are very likely to get these sinks in the future.
“Put an electric stove on top and thats your kitchen”
It's there, add a single burner induction cook top on the wooden surface for the stove, add ice in the dish pan for refrigeration and your kitchen is complete.
Ahahah
I've always wanted a sink that comes with a chef and dish washer
.... 🤔... you know, you're right... that'd be awesome!
Wait another 50 or so years and I'm sure we will have robots that do everything for us.
🤣🤣🤣🤣
@Shauna Lmao thank you for the laugh 😆
Oh hey it’s another one of us!
I love cleaning and kitchen supplies. Organization is so nice.
Step 1 Get a huge house with a big kitchen and wide sink!
And I'm sure it's outrageously over priced.
@@juicysmolliette2852 and what's that supposed to mean? You assuming how much money they have?
The chinese waterfall sinks with racks like this are 200dollars
That’s for someone who cooks for one or two people. What about the pots, all those different pans would annoy me. Anyway someone will love that set up
Yeah, it would most definitely not work with a household of 8 kids and three adults
she has a family of about 4 so idk
I have one. They come in different sizes. The one we have fits the largest standard Le Creuset oval pot (not the goose pot but the next size down).
Apart from using it for processing ingredients, I wouldn’t need all the white parts. I am way more excited with the wide sink as it is!
I cook for me and my daughter, the pot situation is real, Its like stacking cards 🤣
All that and im still just gunna "let them soak"
😂😂😂
The BIGGEST of facts yeesss
I think that would be perfect for vanlife/camper.
This is amazing!
I feel that dividing the sink in 3 goes against the point of having a big sink to begin with.
Just buy a colander and dishrack.
This!!
I agree but this is nice bc I hate having a dish rack that takes up space on the counter 😂
Booooo 🍅🍅🍅🍅🍅🍅🍅
Colander? Haiyaaaaa
@@hadilayyad6147 Don't worry, you can get an expandable dish rack that you can either place directly in the sink or that sits above it so you still have clear access to both basins :)
Kinda seems unnecessary and more work than it’s worth tbh 😂
That's what I thought
Agreed. 😂
The cutting board, yeah. It's kind of gimmicky, but the sieve and the rest are actually very useful in my experience.
The cutting board and colander are great for chopping and washing veggies but that other stuff is giving me anxiety.
Yes, it *looks* good, and most love the looks of such a big sink, but each component is only about 10” wide so you really are talking about a small shallow area to actually wash, rinse and drain a real family-sized load of dishes/cups/pots/pans/cooking utensils/flatware. It’s really only going to be convenient when used exactly as shown.
Speaking as someone whose sink is currently *maybe* 2 or 3 gallons the increase in quality of life and general enjoyment of being alive would raise EXPONENTIALLY if I could afford this lmao
What an excellent design. Need me some of that. Now I just need a square sink.
I would get so overwhelmed with all those things in the sink just was dishes the regular way
Lol true
Facts! I need open space when I’m washing dishes and I need my dry rack on the counter away from the sink.
Thank you. This was the comment I was looking for.
I love dis not use to much water to wash
That just looks like washing up with extra steps
U r d xtra stepppppppppppeeeeeeee
And more waste.
Why put the dirty dishes in a lot of water with tons of soap? You just need a small tupper filed with about 1/4 of water and a few drops o soap to wash 5 times that amount of dishes. More waste of water and soap, and more contamination.
@@jacquelinemagana503 how small are your plates to be washed in a small tupperware? You're just cheap at that point, not to mention at the expense of hygiene too.
@@sheepketchup9059 My point was you could just put them straight on the drying rack, you don’t need to rinse off the bubbles. It’s dish soap, not poison! Plus all those extra bits and bobs for the sink when you already have a sink and drying rack seems like a total pain in the arse
@@sheepketchup9059 plus it isn’t unhygienic or cheap to want to save water. You put the sponge into the water, you don’t need to submerge the whole plate for it to be clean. That’s what the soap and the scrubbing is for
It’s like Kramer’s garbage disposal in the shower
😭😭😭😭
Wow!!! I definitely need that!!!
This is the most aesthetically pleasing sink I’ve ever seen
Wow 🤩
🙌💛
@@Feelgoodfoodie where can I buy these?🤔🤔
I like this. Makes so much sense. Store everything under the sink
THIS! This is only one of the reasons why I want this sink! 😊
The way you cut that lettuce gave me LIFE!!! I just learned something new!
Perfect for single people, with OCD that eat a lot of lettuce.
Lol! You just described me. 😂👍
Or like when you just reheated leftovers and only got 2 dishes. I hate having 2 dishes sit in the dishwasher. Might as well just do em lol. I like this though.
🤣🤣🤣and for no one else
Guess you've never made a Ceasar salad
vwsatauir
This would be good for a house with only 1-2 people, because a big family would require more room in the sink
I have been using mine for a couple of years now and still love it. But I wish that the corners were not squared, they would be easier to clean.
I’d be worried about the soapy water splashing on the freshly rinsed utensils
Yup. I feel like this would be a bit inconvenient but i guess its useful for a really tiny house save space
Yeah I just do a final rinse down before walking away
First world problem
@@igasworld I hope you’re being sarcastic lol
@@igasworld exactly!!!! Sheesh!
Am I the only one here who doesn’t find this revolutionary? I feel like it’s just as functional as an ordinary sink
Ikea has been doing this for a long time. I wonder if this is an IKEA sink...
I think IKEA has sinks plus accessories like this, too. I admired them in a video I saw from them quite a while back.
They might still have them available, and IKEA is affordable :)
Thank you
Loved it. The only thing missing is the grey water reservoir
Part of me feels like this is a japanese apartment thing. Taking advantage of the limited space given to you like this is genius. It's orderly and compact
“Taking advantage of limited space” but also has a massive ass sink to even fit these useless things into
@@asclepius7516 not useless. Not if you cook a lot. Or don’t have a dishwasher. And I would LOVE a sink like that. Spend years trying to wash dishes in a small sink and find out the crazy things you start to desire. Me, a “large ass sink” absolutely one of them.
Hi, I’m Japanese, living in Japan and this is a large ass sink here lmao. Only seen sinks like these in celebrity houses.
I’m assuming most “limited space” apartments don’t have this huge sink.
Aldo you need to store all smart ass tolka like this somewhere
Seems like a decent idea for someone who only cooks for themselves lol. Not enough space for a family.
I cook for so many ppl on like 2ft of space.. C'mon now.
That sink is huge imo.
If a family fat
The style is a ledge sink, which are made by a few companies. If you look at the front and back, you will see the ledges to sit the various accessories, but you don’t need to do it like this person. It’s designed to slide them across the sinks, not put in/take out. Koehler makes one of the most expensive ones.
Everybody needs a sink like this!
The way she cuts the lettuce is so satisfying 🥰
No its irritating and unsanitary and unsafe
Use a fucking clean cutting board on a clean counter/tabletop, nothing else
Yes, I had to watch that part twice hehe
@@shustyrackleford_710 To YOU. Keep your negative energy to yourself. Nobody tryna read all that nastiness. 🧿
@@Oyuki-Mayonesa Right? I watched it a few times lol 😂
@@xTheBisexualPhoenix i live in a world where i dont have the luxury to be 'satisfied' by the way some moron cuts lettuce wrong in a youtube clip
Im glad you get irl satisfaction over someone cutting lettuce like an idiot
The EFFICIENCY is literally what I strive for 😩
It was so satisfying!
Where is this ”crazy” sink you’re talking about?
Never thought I would see a sink so pretty
I just wash my dishes and keep it moving, this is too much and pretty unnecessary 🤷🏻♀️
It gives me anxiety.
I feel the same way just wash the dishes n put them away this is to much work
Agree…
I just see it as making more dishes to wash. Those extra items would have to be washed constantly.
perfect for when u only eat lettuce and use one single plate and cup
Thank you for pointing this out - it all seems a little too neat and massively impractical in the real world.
Me handing you a towel to dry off the dishes as they are placed on the rack
@@otogigamer Let me fix that for you : me, assembling the 500 racks - one of which is the draining rack - then you handing me the towel to dry the single cup and plate.
Wow those dishes already look clean to begin with.
Great set up. Unfortunately my sink is way too small for that.
This is literally double the amount of work for what it is lmao
Saves water and gets the dishes cleaner than filling the sink twice
Could be great tho for someone who loves organization plus it won’t waste as much water and might help with cooking at the end of the day
depends on how you wash dishes. i naturally wash my dishes in steps similar to this video without any of these items. so yeah, if you’re a rush washer it may seem like a lot of work.
@@JadetheGoober why... do you fill the sink in the first place? I don't have this stuff and I've never filled the sink to wash the dishes or wash lettuce.
@@PsychedelicSkull in an effort to save water, I was taught to rinse the dishes as best possible under running water after use.
Once you’re ready to wash all the dishes: fill the sink with water (and touch of bleach), wash dishes with a degreasing soap in this solution, then empty the sink and fill the sink once more with plain water to “dunk the dishes” and wipe them dry.
A lot like washing your hands, if the water isn’t clean then the object isn’t clean, but it wastes A LOT of water getting dishes completely clean without filling the sink. I’m guessing that’s what the drying is for. Wipes away anything that was in the “dunk” water. I couldn’t tell you, grandma died a long time ago.
I wouldn’t have time for all that bs
My mother in law has it in the house. I never use any of it 😂 plus the cutting board gets gross
@@gabriellyearls8189 how so?? Do you not wash it after? 👀
That’s what I thought😀
@@shhhimnothere.2878 it’s near water all the time all type of germs get on there
@@Goldenxbih idk it looks like they only put it there while using its and then they remove it from the sink. I don't see how that's any different from the way people already use cutting boards. 🤷🏽♀️
Oh yes it's nice to have a sink that matches with the size of those tools.
나중에 저것도 사이사이 다 닦고청소해야 되잖아 더 번거로움
I want it messy. That’s how we roll. 💪
hearing the sound of you cutting the cabbage & washing the dishes makes me so satisfied~~😊 it's like asmr☺️
Imagine if someone invented a machine that would make it possible to automatically clean ten times the amount of dishes with the same amount of water. That would be crazy!
Sometimes there isn't enough room or the right plumbing for that. I know it's hard to believe that not every home is modern particle board and drywall but there are actually houses that are hundreds of years old.
Oh, yes! But there is a patented cloth washing machine that works properly with no water or detersive. I can't figure why this is not on the market.
😆
@@lesyarosa8091 Elizabeth Holmes patented her stuff too. Guess what your crap doesn’t need to work for a patent. Edit: Then there is also the thing that it might be inferior than already existing solutions.
I mean, I think i'd rather wash dishes on scale as well. Saves water, time and you just need to remember the dishes are dirty in the washing machine.
My sink: am i a joke to you
Me: yes, yes you are
Does this sink come with the person washing the dishes too? If so, I’m maxing out my Visa card right now.
Omg let me be efficient by adding more things to my sink and moving stuff around when I’m done cutting and add more things to clean then move around again! I love it! Jk I have a similar sink and don’t use the add ons... too much time but props to you for having time lol
I definitely don't use this all the time, but it comes in handy every now and then!
@@Feelgoodfoodie my mother loved it when remodeled our home. I will say the drying rack does come in handy. Haha
@@sendthis9480 posted so, lifeless mf's like you could watch and vent now say thank you...
@@Feelgoodfoodie hi, I'd like to know if it's a certain sink attachments come with? If so, brand? thanks
Right, its just too much lol
I can see this being necessary for people living in terribly cramped spaces in the Far East and Asia x
This would be really convenient. It’s always good to have a nice convenient kitchen set-up, even if you don’t cook much.
Even if I had this set up, I feel like I would still put off doing my dishes 🤷🏻♀️
the older i get the more i watch this kind of videos. thanks for giving me inspiration for my future home 💚
Aww, you're so welcome!
Certainly prefer that sink to the tiny thing I've got, I have to buy caravan washing up bowls 😳
I love it!
Not a practical drying rack if you cook more than one dish, or have a large family, but very useful for some people.
I wish 1 time dishes of my home could fit in that little washing space.
This might be a good idea for things like RVs as a way to save space.
Fancy. Now do dinner dishes for a family of seven. Home made spaghetti with meat sauce and bread sticks.
I’ve never seen lettuce cut that way. That looks a lot easier than how I do it lol. I’ll have to try that next time I’m make salad.
Hope you find it helpful!
It will in Jammu or not
All I wanna do when I cut some lettuce is eat it after
😂💛
As a poor man, my excitement was tarnished when that lettuce fell into the sink. I'll wash it and eat it, cause me poor, but like really.
My day is ruined and my disappointment is immeasurable.
Imagine washing those plates and keeping right there and then you had to wash your coffee mug, and by the time you finish & turn the tap off, you notice the coffee stains on your plates cause of the little space provided.
I need to get this sink set up. As soon as possible 😉😉😉
Kahan milta h aisa sink muze bhi lena h mera ghr ban raha h ...India m milta h ?
We actually have this sink in my house. And every time that my mom comes over she actually ask if she can wash the dishes. Even though she usually doesn’t want to clean at all
Do u happen to know where she(mom)got it from?
@@mabintydiallo6864 it was either Home Depot or Lowes. All I know it was a home department store
Ok, Thank U....
@@yourwitchbesti - It’s *your* sink… you don’t know where you bought your own kitchen sink. You know, that very sink your mother asks to do *your* dishes in whenever she comes to visit *you*. 😏
@@Beezer.D.B. It was already there when I moved into the house. The people before that had put it in
Ooohh this makes my heart skip a beat, I'm so in love 💖
Why do I all of a sudden need this in my life lol
I absolutely need this.
Anyone else feel like screaming seeing some of the lettuce-thing (I can't even remember the Finnish name for it) fall into the sink because of excessive use of force in moving them? 😭
My god this is awesome, my single ass would love this.
didnt think i needed this.
i need this.
The real ingenious element here is the drying rack in the sink. That makes so much more sense than having one take up counter space. However, incorporating it into the sink creates issues such as the fact that your dishes will never be dry, since every time you turn the faucet on, they will get splashed on. Perhaps a double sink would solve this problem.
Dónde compro uno
@@angelicachavez6983 No se 😏
I have a double sink and switch between having the drainer on the counter and removing the bottom slanted drip catcher (name?), And putting the drain in the sink. It works well in the sink but isn't enough room for dishes for six people.
@@Lisawhatshersname Yeah, seeing as how that’s not what the sink was designed for, I can see how that would be a problem. If anyone was inclined to custom cast their own concrete countertops, this could be an ingenious concept incorporated into the design. Maybe one day…
“Have you seen this crazy sink???”
Yes, we have a “crazy” sink just like urs
Where can I get one, whose manufacturer?
Tell us how you fit stuff in, the white bowls look so small....
at first i wasn't convinced but then on that drying part oof, that was good
Ah, yes: A sink I’ve seen a couple times in my decade-long career of housekeeping. I’m all too familiar.
I want that right now, it’s so tidy and stationary. It’s perfect 👍🏾
I bought this and returned it before it was installed. Too many things to store and keep track of. Purchased an Elkay with bottom rack and I love it!
To each their own! I love this sink, but I'll have to check that one out too.
What's the name of the sink in video?
@@TheLlaura90 Kohler prolific
I need that whole sink just for my dishes
Just indian things
If only I had a sink that big I would sit in it like a crazy person
When we priced out the cost of a similar sink vs a Meile dishwasher for our custom kitchen remodel, my hubby chose the dishwasher.
Sad because I do all the cooking & baking everyday and wash by hand as a prep so I'm done with everything at one time. Men. Can't live with them. Can't live without them