1545 days ago

Stainless steel bench sink with tap

Kathleen from Feilding

We have a stainless bench sink with brand new tap we need to rehome. In good used condition with a tap that is less than a year old. Tap is for all water pressures. Warranty also still valid. Tap was purchased from Mitre10 Mega.
Hygienic sinks like this are hard to come by these days and we're gutted the measurements just don't fit in our new kitchen. Measurements are approximately:
Bench = L 168cm x W 51cm

Sink = L 45cm X W 31cm X D 6cm.


Buyer must pick up from Feilding. Bench will be removed this Wednesday so buyer can pick up from 30th September onwards.

Happy to sell items separately. Tap: $150, sink; $100.

Note: This is also listed elsewhere.

Price: $250

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