Shallow sinks

Seems like something that looks very practical but is just something else to find a home for.
 
I have two Outwell washing bowls in my double sink in my B694. Although they price at £16 I got mine from halfords in the sale for £5 each. They are a perfect fit. I really do like the idea of a drain plug though.
 
Great Bowl and them handles are well useful for throwing the water in the hedge :rolleyes:
 
What a great practical solution, simplicity itself and does the job.

I wonder if they do round ones?
 
We find the kitchen sink in our MH a little bit too shallow.

So we have ordered one of these;

Joseph Joseph Wash and Drain Washing Up Bowl - Grey/Grey: Amazon.co.uk: Kitchen & Home

Hopefully it will be easier to wash plates and pans without slopping water all over the place.

I'll let you know when she's tried it.:)


Just because your sink is shallow and doesn't have much emotional or intellectual depth there's no need to make it feel any more inferior by sticking a plastic showoff thingy in it! Try to give it some confidence, tell it it's a wonderful big sink and you never know it may respond by expanding to your obvious over-estimated requirements.
Rob, we all know you have been told about size not mattering by Jules many times before?
 
Just because your sink is shallow and doesn't have much emotional or intellectual depth there's no need to make it feel any more inferior by sticking a plastic showoff thingy in it! Try to give it some confidence, tell it it's a wonderful big sink and you never know it may respond by expanding to your obvious over-estimated requirements.
Rob, we all know you have been told about size not mattering by Jules many times before?

:lol-053::lol-053::lol-053:
 
Hi Rob,

Do you know if you can attach a drain to the bottom without copious use of Sikaflex.

Richard
 
In my distant past I seem to recollect hiring a yacht from Dunstaffnage Marina and it came with a water bucket with a hole in the bottom.
When you lowered it over the side a flap in the bottom opened up to allow water in and as you pulled it up the flap closed letting you to bring water aboard.
 

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