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Reviewed in the United States on September 12, 2024
there is no real directions that come with it and you cannot just hook a hose up to it. I have added a picture as to what has to be done since the company, I bought it from never replied to my question on what hose would work with this sink. It also comes with no screws to mount it with.
SooZ
Reviewed in the United States on November 21, 2024
This outdoor sink is a game changer. It is big enough to wash my small dog in it, and use the hose I attached to water my outdoor plants.
phylmokap
Reviewed in the United States on August 2, 2023
My wife’s favorite back yard accessory. This replaced one we had for several years that finally needed replacing. It adds great convenience for cleaning up when planting, barbecuing or just needing a quick rinse. We have it hooked up with a microbial hose so we can drink from it and it drains into an underground pipe so no water on the ground. Adds additional space when the top is closed.
Brian H.
Reviewed in the United States on July 3, 2023
I wanted a wall mountable outdoor sink, and this comes close to what I wanted. But the overall construction borders on the flimsy, and I had to buy too many other pieces to get it installed. You need a garden hose you’re willing to cut apart - or two, since the drainage fitting is a different diameter then the pressurized line connector. And to be really useful, you will need a two hose diverter to have a usable garden hose to hang on it. I just assumed there would be a way to hook a hose to it since it has a (flimsy) hose bib. It does not.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on April 27, 2021
I previously saw this sink and didn't buy it because of the bad reviews linked to an uncommon hookup. They apparently changed the design because the one I received has a standard male quick connect fitting. So you only have to have a female quick connect fitting and there's water to the sink. The drain plug underneath is meant to be used with just a cut piece of hose and a clamp, as there's no pressure on the drain. You don't have to hook this up, however. It will just fall to the ground.The instructions are pictures, but it's self-evident to pop the two plastic covers off the top exposing slots to bolt or screw to a wall. There's two on the bottom for added stability as well. The faucet is stainless steel and flips up after you slide the two panels over the sink open. I would strongly recommend having some silicone lubricant handy as they were stubborn to move as installed. With a quick spray the slide with ease and are sturdy enough. The sink is ideal for filling a water can without having to bend and hold it. So long as they keep the updated hookup feature, it's 100% easy enough to install.
Andy Wells
Reviewed in the United States on September 28, 2020
I purchased this outdoor garden sink as a replacement for my last one that I had. These unit are very hard to find anymore. My last one lasted 5 years but that's pretty good for south Florida. This one has a very nice shinny chrome faucet instead my last one that was black plastic. Assembly is very easy for a good DIY'er and should not take more then an hour. I was going through solid concrete so my assembly took a little longer. I purchased the drain hose from a big box home improvement store as your standard garden hose is too small for the male drain that you need to attach it to. Overall, it is perfect for minor clean ups and works great as a table to hold items under 25 lbs.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on August 20, 2020
I ordered this sink because I was looking for an inexpensive, attractive sink that was a DIY install. All the reviews said the install was tricky, true to some extent. If you buy this sink, Home Depot has "catch" adapters for the hoses. The intake hose I bought was for a wash machine, and it works great outdoors. I brought the sink to a plumbing supply store, and they helped me with hoses. Total cost was less than $20. The only disappointment I have is that the storage area underneath the sink gets flooded and doesn't drain. I'll be drilling holes underneath for drainage. I bought paper towels that fit nicely into that storage opening but don't want them to get wet.
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