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Maintain a sanitary environment in your restaurant, stadium, or manufacturing facility by providing a convenient way for people to quickly wash their hands with this Regency hand sink for a wall-mounted faucet!

Made of rugged 16 gauge type 304 stainless steel, this sink is rust- and corrosion-resistant. It's extremely durable and built for everyday commercial use.
The unit is equipped with a spacious 8" deep sink bowl for handwashing applications. This helps to maintain cleanliness in your business and prevent the spread of germs, keeping your employees healthy. For safety, the outer edge of the sink bowl is curled under to eliminate any sharp edges.


A 3 1/2" high backsplash protects your walls from splashing and water damage. Plus, the included 3 1/2" drain basket keeps your drain clog-free. The unit's legs are made of stainless steel, and they feature bullet feet that offer 1" of adjustability for convenience. This unit comes with a 1 1/2" IPS drain connection.
This free-standing sink station includes a set of holes punched on 8" centers, allowing you to add a compatible faucet (sold separately). Installing a compatible wall-mounted gooseneck faucet would be the perfect addition to this sink, as the gooseneck shape provides the right amount of clearance for handwashing.

The gauge and type of any stainless steel product can drastically change its use and application. Watch this video to learn more about Regency stainless steel!
If you've used this product, leave a review to tell us and other customers what you thought about it.
Jared G.
Mostly positives, but a few negatives in terms of assembly and performance. Pros: -Great size for a limited space. -The rolled metal edge feels nice and looks good and reduces injury risk. -The unit is sturdy and the legs are very adjustable in terms of height and where the cross bar goes, which is good because we had existing pipes to work around. Cons: -Rust spots wherever standing water sits. Not significantly more than other sinks I've bought with this grade steel, but still a little disappointing. -The mounting bar you are intended to fix this to the wall with for some inane reason is in the way of the faucet holes. It's too wide and tall to fit between them. I ended up having to cut the bar, which was clearly made from some scrap metal that was laying around. - The unit was missing screws and Webrestaurant had to ship me extras (which they did without complaint, but it took a week before I could finish assembly). It was missing by exactly the amount you need for the leg heights to be set, so I think the manufacturer made an error in the provided hardware assumptions.