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The KRAUS Kore 33-inch Workstation Sink features a spacious single bowl crafted from heavy-duty 16-gauge stainless steel with a scratch-resistant PVD Gunmetal black finish. Designed for top-mount installation, it includes an integrated ledge for versatile accessories like a cutting board and drying rack, noise-reducing soundproofing, and a rear-set drain to maximize workspace and storage. This all-in-one kit delivers durability, style, and efficiency for the modern kitchen.






























| Brand | Kraus |
| Color | Black Stainless |
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Size | 33 Inch |
| Product Dimensions | 22"D x 33"W x 9.5"H |
| Style | Single Bowl Gunmetal Finish |
| Installation Type | Top Mount |
| Finish Type | Black Stainless |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| Drain Type | Grid |
| Item Weight | 27.17 Pounds |
| Product Care Instructions | Wipe with Dry Cloth |
| Hole Count | 1 |
| UPC | 846639062848 |
| Manufacturer | Kraus |
| Part Number | KWT310-33/PGM |
| Item Weight | 27.2 pounds |
| Item model number | KWT310-33/PGM |
| Finish | Black Stainless |
| Pattern | Sink Gun Metal Finish |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Certification | cUPC (ASME A112.19.3/CSA B45.4) |
| Included Components | Mounting Hardware, Sink, acacia cutting board, roll-up dish drying rack, matching protective bottom grid, drain assembly, and decorative drain cover |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Warranty Description | Limited Lifetime Warranty |
P**R
Quality, Looks, and Accessories
We replaced an old ceramic double sink and really like the large, single-bowl style. My wife wasn’t sure she wanted the single bowl but quickly realized how much more functional it is. She loves it now. Being in the remodeling business, I ordered the brand and guage we use, Kraus 16-gauge stainless. We have trusted Kraus for 20+ years and have never, to my knowledge, been disappointed. When researching, I saw some comments about other cheaper brands’ stainless finish starting to rust or stain after a short while. I’m grateful for those reviews. The dual-mount style can be installed as a drop-in (top-mount) or under-mount. This was important because we will redo our counters and cabinets in the future, and I want to use the same sink to save money when that time comes. The sink was quite easy for two people to install. We like the look. It added a nice modern look to our kitchen. My wife liked how Kraus designed the sink strainer with a large stainless disc that covers the black rubber of the garbage disposal guard all the time. It gives the sink a clean, finished look. The cutting board and the drying rack were the bonus. We keep the cutting board nearby and use it frequently. It saves counter space—very helpful in our small kitchen. The drying rack is useful for saving space, too. We keep it on the sink at all times and roll it up toward the side when we need the full sink bowl. I would definitely recommend the sink. The Kraus reputation, the look and feel of quality, the tasteful design, and the accessories made it the perfect deal for us. P.S. After a few weeks of use, we found that the sink cleans very quickly, too.
N**K
Thick and heavy stainless steel
Very thick stainless steel. Nice finish. Great accessories
L**Y
Quality and design sinks for high value kitchens.
After viewing over a dozen contemporary kitchens the decision to buy a drop in sink mount over the under counter mount was easy. Chipped quartz, quartzite and granite was consistent with under mounted sinks. The quality of a sinks build and design exceeds the mounting style. Our research led us to Kraus line of kitchen sinks. The gauge of stainless along with flange shape is the best
X**E
Nice Sink!
This sink is exactly as described and shown in the description. I chose this "drop-in" sink to insert on top of the cut out in my new granite countertop. My former sink, of 10 years, was under the cut out, so to replace it I had to get new countertop. I really like this sink, it's easy to keep clean and just like nice. Now, years later, if i choose to replace my sink I can easily do so by just purchasing a new drop-in.
T**Y
nice sink, the hardware for installing in counter top isn’t always right stuff for our counter
replacing the old sink was a no brainer . the old one wore out after 45 plus year old. it was in desperate need of being replaced. glad i made that decision to upgrade to this new deep single bowl sink. easy choice it was for me. i got what i thought was the right choice to put in my kitchen. we love this whole sink set up that i chose to get and have my plumber buddy install for me. this was the best thing we’ve done to allow us a better and more efficient sink that more modern than ever. the whole sink system with the inserts for a cutting board and vegetable colander style drain pan. and we’ve got a drain rack also for this sink. we love what was chosen for our purpose and everything is just perfect for all we needing.the faucet style works the way i’d like to have a faucet do it’s job . it’s nice to have in all aspects in our uses. i will not regret what we have now. it’s perfect for all we have.. id recommend this sink for anyone who is wanting the most useful and amazing sinks i’ve come across. it’s perfect for us personally. the amazon commercial disposal is priceless to use with this sink too. a 1horse motor will make bones disappear in seconds. but i don’t recommend putting those down the drain under normal circumstances . we had one go down by accident and found it was gone without any problems… just saying, it will chop up bones .. this combination of items i used works the best for all our uses.. we love this whole set up!!!!
T**T
Requires larger hole than expected from the spec
I ordered this to replace a rusted American Standard cast iron sink that had considerable rust. It was in a corner at 45 degrees to the cabinets, so space was very limited. I spent a lot of time carefully researching and looking at the specs and knew this might require a slightly larger hole, but it was close. The actual sink needed about an inch in each direction more space than the spec had me believe and it ended up being a lot more work than I expected. But it was so worth it. Because of the tightness of space it was impossible to use any of the clips that anchor sink to the work surface. The two stone worktops that meet in the corner were not perfectly horizontal and so it was impossible to get the sink perfectly flat, but silicone sealer helped minimize the rocking. The sink is very rigid. With very careful planning I was able to open up the hole with an angle grinder and the result is beautiful. My wife is so happy with the result she said “Now I don’t need a new kitchen!” making this the best $300 I ever spent! It’s perfect with a Kraus Oletto High Arc pull down sprayer. Also choose a Kraus disposal since the old unit was over 20 years old. It was impossible to use the mount clips due to lack of space. If your worktop is perfectly flat this won’t matter. This was my first sink install. If I were doing it again I would not apply silicone sealer to the sink per the instructions, but would apply it to the counter. This ensures the sealer is in the right place and also gives you something to hold as you lower it into place. Very Happy Wife, priceless!
J**.
It looks nice in the kitchen, but definitely has flaws
We bought this for a kitchen renovation in our home and chose it based on the great reviews. It was very easy to install. It is a heavier gauge stainless steel and it is definitely more quiet when running the garbage disposal than our old sink was. It comes with a cutting board that inserts into the sink top grooves (we don't use that much) and a dish rack that also sits on top of the sink, which I love and use all the time. It is sturdy and rolls up and out of the way, making it very convenient and useful. My complaint is that it came with a grid insert, which I have used since the sink was installed. It has 6 small rubber feet to keep it elevated off the bottom of the sink. This is very difficult to clean and it catches food constantly. It also has scratched the sink in every spot where the feet are. I have tried to scrub the marks, hoping they would go away, but they appear to be permanent. Also, even with the metal grate, somehow, there is a scratch in the sink, as though a utensil was scraped across it. I am really disappointed in the markings on the sink. I think there must be some other material that could be used for these rubber feet that would be softer and would not leave marks. I grew up with a stainless steel sink in the kitchen and don't remember it being so sensitive. I want to discontinue using the grid, but my fear is that the "stainless", is not really, and that if a cast iron pan was left in the sink, that it would leave a mark. Be aware that this sink has corners, not rounded corners, but straight corners, and food tends to accumulate there. It is not easy to keep clean. I would not buy this again, and if given the opportunity, I would switch it out. That's not going to happen because we had it installed under the granite counter top, so I will be living with it.
C**T
So much space and utility - undermount option
Have had it installed for a little over a week now and I love how easy it makes kitchen chores. Washing a large pan or heavy crock pot is so simple now. I added a roll-out dish rack (also from Kraus) and now those large pots and pans can dry without taking up space in the sink or on the counter too. The garbage disposal is quieter now when using the solid drain cover. I only need to remove it to dump coffee grounds. Small waste still flows easily into the drain while the cover is in place. The look of the sink with the cover in place is also much improved. I've used the chopping board once, and having it directly over the drain is a convenience I didn't know I needed. I normally use my chopping board in "landscape" mode, so the orientation is off for me, but I'll get used to it. I've only bothered to wipe the sink down once, with a dry sponge. It removed the spots without using cleaner. Probably will continue that at regular weekly intervals. I upgraded from a two-bowl sink with garbage disposal, so having only the center-mounted garbage disposal with this sink freed up a ton of space underneath in the cabinet. I was able to put all of the items I had under there previously, plus the two new accessories (chopping board and drainer). Having the right tools and an occasional second pair of hands is essential if installing yourself. I had to test fit the new sink several times to ensure proper alignment with the existing cut-outs in the countertop, and to mark holes in the new sink for the faucet and air gap cover. I then had to drill the stainless steel with the appropriate-sized carbide tipped hole saw. Fortunately, the hole placement wasn't impacted much by the steel rails mounted under the sink edges. Drilling through those would have been more difficult. I'm very happy with how it all came together and with how the sink performs. It's well designed, highly functional, and looks great.
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