Swanstone Kitchen Sink By uaezarb on - Updated Oct 15, 2011
We bought this Swanstone sink when we remodeled our kitchen. I used to have a stainless steel sink and hated it, so I decided to try something different. I had heard a lot about Swanstone and it sounded pretty good.
I do have to say that I love the overall design of the sink. I have two seperate basins. The overall size is 33' x 22" with the largest basin measuring approximately 19"x19"x9" deep and the smaller basin is 15 1/2" x 9" x 7" deep. The larger sink makes it easy to wash bigger pots and pans.
The installation is a drop in design and was very easy to do. We just connected our faucets first, dropped in the sink, and secured it underneath with the clips provided.
The swanstone finish I am not that happy with. It stains very easily, so the sink often looks dirty until I bleach it. I will say that it has never had a stain that will not come out though. Usually I just wash it with bleach and that gets rid of any stain. I use the Mr. Clean Magic Eraser to get the marks sometimes made by my pans or cookie sheets. My sink does have a few noticeable scratches, but for the amount of use it gets, that isn't bad. I still like this sink a whole lot better than my old stainless steel one.
Swanstone Kitchen sink KSLS-3322 Purchased at: The Andersons Price: $270

We're looking at new sinks right now and I am so torn on what finish I want so I came here to read all the reviews I cold find. Thanks for a great review and when I get mine I'll let you know what we ended up getting.
Our sink is this color too and my husband uses the Mr. Clean sponge with some dishwasher liquid and it comes out beautifully clean.