SKU: 1209206092

Kraus Standart PRO 33-in x 21-in Stainless Steel Double Offset Bowl, Tall Apron (8-in+) Undermount Farmhouse Kitchen Sink

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Kraus Standart PRO 33-in x 21-in Stainless Steel Double Offset Bowl, Tall Apron (8-in+) Undermount Farmhouse Kitchen SinkKraus Standart PRO 33x21 Stainless Steel Double Bowl Farmhouse Sink This Standart PRO farmhouse sink by Kraus features a durable TRU16 (16 gauge) T304 stainless steel construction with a smooth, easy clean finish. The undermount, double offset bowl design offers deep 10 in basins, NoiseDefend soundproofing, and channel grooves for fast, efficient drainingideal for busy residential kitchens. Key Features: Heavy Duty Build: TRU16 (1. 5mm) T304 stainless

Kraus Standart PRO 33x21 Stainless Steel Double Bowl Farmhouse Sink

This Standart PRO farmhouse sink by Kraus features a durable TRU16 (16-gauge) T304 stainless steel construction with a smooth, easy-clean finish. The undermount, double offset bowl design offers deep 10-in basins, NoiseDefend soundproofing, and channel grooves for fast, efficient draining—ideal for busy residential kitchens.


Key Features:

  • Heavy-Duty Build: TRU16 (1.5mm) T304 stainless steel resists dents, corrosion, and wear
  • Quiet Operation: NoiseDefend sound dampening pads and anti-condensation undercoating minimize noise and moisture
  • Efficient Draining: Sloped bottom with channel grooves and rear-set 3.5-in drains prevent standing water
  • Versatile Double Bowls: 40/60 offset configuration with 10-in depth fits large pots and stacks of dishes
  • Installation-Ready: Undermount apron-front design; includes 2 bottom grids, 2 drain assemblies, mounting hardware, and template

Specifications Table:

Specification Details
Series Standart PRO
Sink Mount Type Farmhouse apron front (undermount)
Overall Length 33 in (32-7/8 in)
Overall Width 21 in (20-3/4 in)
Bowl Depth 10 in (both bowls)
Minimum Cabinet Size 33 in
Bowl Configuration Double offset bowl
Basin Split 40/60
Drain Connection Diameter 3.5 in
Drain Location Offset / rear-set
Material T304 stainless steel
Sink Gauge 16 gauge (TRU16, 1.5mm)
Finish Stainless Steel
Apron Height Tall (8 in or larger)
Corner Radius Rounded, easy-clean
Heat Resistance Up to 400°F
Noise Insulation Yes, NoiseDefend sound dampening pads with undercoating
Accessories Included 2 bottom grids; 2 drain assemblies with removable strainers; mounting hardware; cut-out template
Commercial/Residential Commercial/Residential
Style Farmhouse/Rustic
Number of Faucet Holes None (customizable)
Mounting Hardware Included Yes
Sink Grid Included Yes
Strainer Included Yes
Compatible with Garbage Disposals Yes
Warranty Limited lifetime
Cutout Length 30.88 in
Cutout Width 18.75 in
Package Quantity 1
Safety Listing CSA safety listing
Prop 65 Warning Yes

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ):

Q: What are the overall dimensions and minimum cabinet size?
A: Approximately 32-7/8 in L x 20-3/4 in W x 10 in D; minimum cabinet size 33 in.


Q: Is the sink compatible with garbage disposals?
A: Yes, it uses standard 3.5-in drains and is compatible with most disposals.


Q: What gauge and material is the sink made from?
A: TRU16 (16-gauge) premium T304 stainless steel.


Q: Does it include accessories?
A: Yes. Two stainless steel bottom grids, two drain assemblies with removable strainers, mounting hardware, and a cut-out template are included.


Q: What warranty is provided?
A: Limited lifetime warranty from Kraus.


Modern Heritage, Effortlessly Elevated

The Standart PRO farmhouse sink anchors the kitchen with sculptural stainless steel and a refined apron silhouette. I love the crisp, squared basins that feel tailored yet timeless, lending a gallery-like polish to everyday prep. Style it with a brushed nickel pull-down faucet and warm butcher block or veined quartz for rich contrast. It’s a hardworking luxury essential that makes the entire space feel curated and complete.


Upgrade your workstation with durable, quiet performance and timeless farmhouse style—choose Standart PRO today.

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