BK Resources Compartment Sinks - BKS6-3-1620-14-18RS
Model BKS6-3-1620-14-18R | NSF Certified 16-Gauge 304 Stainless Steel
Engineered for demanding commercial kitchens, this heavy-duty sink delivers generous washing capacity, fast drainage, and rock-solid durability—all in a space-saving 70" footprint.
Features
- Three 16" W x 20" F-to-B x 14" D bowls—ideal for wash, rinse & sanitize.
- 18" right-hand drainboard pitched 1/4" per foot for efficient water run-off.
- 10" backsplash with pre-punched 8" on-center faucet holes for easy faucet installation.
- 16-gauge, type 304 stainless steel deck & bowls resist corrosion, chemicals, and dents.
- 1-1/2" rounded front & side edges for employee comfort and quick wipe-downs.
- Includes three stainless steel basket drains—ready to plumb straight out of the box.
- Stainless steel legs with side bracing and adjustable bullet feet keep the unit level and sturdy.
- NSF listed for food-service code compliance and peace of mind.
What Our Experts Think
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Heavy-duty 16-gauge 304 stainless steel for long-lasting commercial durability.
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Three spacious 16" x 20" bowls provide efficient wash, rinse, sanitize workflow.
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Fast-draining design keeps operations moving in high-volume kitchens.
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Compact 70" footprint maximizes capacity without consuming excess space.
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NSF-certified build ensures sanitary, code-compliant performance.
Q&A
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How many compartments does the sink have?
Three full-size bowls for a complete cleaning cycle.
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What material is it made from?
16-gauge, 304 stainless steel—durable and corrosion-resistant.
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Is it NSF-certified?
Yes, fully NSF-approved for commercial use.
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Does it fit in tighter kitchen layouts?
Yes, the 70" footprint is space-conscious while offering high capacity.
Maintenance Tips
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Clean stainless steel daily using mild detergent and warm water.
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Rinse and dry bowls and drainboards to prevent spotting.
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Avoid abrasive pads or harsh cleaners to protect the finish.
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Check drains frequently for debris to maintain fast flow.
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Sanitize all surfaces regularly to uphold NSF standards.