600S3101412X






This item is certified by NSF to applicable standards.
Outfit your facility with a long-lasting sink with this Regency 58" stainless steel three compartment sink with 2 drainboards.

It's constructed from high-quality, 16-gauge type 304 stainless steel, making it more corrosion-resistant and durable than other sinks made from thinner, 18-gauge material. It's also dipped a minimum of 1/4" to facilitate better drainage, and the welded construction contributes to the long-lasting use and overall strength of this sink / drainboard combo.
This sink features 2 sturdy, 12" drainboards so you can easily wash and dry dishes and utensils in one convenient location.


For easy cleaning, the compartment has rounded corners so you can rinse and wipe down the sink.

The 12" deep bowls are die-stamped to a minimum of 1/4" to ensure proper drainage.

Each bowl includes a 3 1/2" basket strainer to catch food debris, which prevents the drain from clogging.

This sink also includes a 1 1/2" raised rolled edge, which is 2" tall on the front and both sides to contain splashes and overflow.

The legs are constructed of 1 5/8" diameter stainless steel with stainless steel cross-bracing and adjustable plastic feet for added stability.

A 7 1/4" tall backsplash is included and comes complete with (2) 1 1/8" diameter holes punched on 8" centers to accommodate 1 faucet (sold separately).
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!
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Henry C.
I got this sink July 2022. One of bowls cracked after only 6 months. Where the bowl meets the drain board a small crack started to apear. It leeks a lot of water through this crack so I cut an extra piece of stainless to just cover the right sink, since its just a back up sink. Guess what, today they showed me where the left side is doing the same thing. It was 2022 so everything was crazy expensive and this was the only one that fit the hole or I would have opted for a better brand. SMH.
John C.
I purchased this sink in October 2020. The bowls are cracked after only 6 months. Where the bowl meets the rest of the frame. So it leeks a lot of water through the cracks. Also, probably not much longer till the bowls fall out. I had the lighter duty version previously. Had the same problem. But we dealt with it for 4 years until the bowls were about to fall out. I purchased this one as it is supposed to be more heavy duty. But the only difference is the cross bars on the legs front to back. All else is the same.