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What is the purpose of the little tiny sink on the left?

Don’t sink shame bro

I'm not shaming! Maybe it's something important? Maybe I need a tiny little extra sink next to my sink? What have I been missing out on???

The small one is to use as a sink when the big one is full of week old dirty dishes.

Ah, so it's exactly like the 2 sided sink I already have, but one side is smaller lol

You definitely need a tiny little extra sink next to your sink.

I don't know how I lived without one to be honest.

Note the bottle of Fairy, the UK equivalent of Dawn. It's not a waste disposal, it's a fucking useless sponge holder, in my experience

what does the Fairy bottle have to do with it supposedly not being a garburator

Waste disposal is a weirdly American thing. That's why when you go on holiday and chuck your food down the drain like a special-needs kid discovering toilet roll for the first time, you have to phone people like me to fix it for you

Where I live in the UK, food is placed in a compostable bag which are taken away weekly. They turn it into energy. Way better than blending it and putting down the drain.

Fun fact, burning biomass is not very good as far as emissions go. In the US waste water treatment byproducts are typically methane and fertilizer, both bottled and sold. a much better place for all that carbon, imo.

It's not burned. It goes to an Anaerobic Digester which produces electricity, gas and fertiliser.

Oh, so the same exact thing, except in your case it goes on a car instead of through the pipes.

San Diego collects compost bins from homes weekly and powers all the city buses from it

weird, it's common where I live (Poland, Europe)

edit: common may be an exaggeration, I could probably list like 5 or 6 homes of my family members and close friends which do have it

edit2: oh we also have Fairy so this may as well be in Poland lol

edit3: the label in the photo is in English so it's unlikely

They're not common in the UK.

The little sink is just that really. I use it for pouring liquids down the drain when washing dishes and the main sink is full of water.

Is that common in newer homes? Is it a regional thing? I've only ever seen garbage disposals installed in the regular sink drain, I've never seen one that had it's own dedicated little sink like that!

American here: never seen it another way. Always two sinks in one, and the one of them has a garbage disposal on it.

Rinsing sink, for kitchens with limited counter space. My kitchen is small and has one of these. It's just wide enough for one of these.

Have you got a link that isn't Amashite?

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Emergency back up sink when you fill other one up with dirty crap. Designed to make you panic and hopefully do something about the real sink. I've always hated double sink designs. They just use a bunch of extra space that could have been more sink.

No, it's an insinkerater - it's got a mechanical spinning/bludgeoning device (sorry for the crude imagery!) that reduces leftovers and carrot stubs and the like to a fine meal so it can go down the drain.

I think it's better than in the rubbish, was the thinking? Still not as good as compost, admittedly

You mean a garbage disposal unit (insinkerator is just one brand). I've never seen those in the side sink, I've only had them in the main one.

Yes, garbage disposal sink! That's what was stick on my tongue! Thanks, rando.

Dunno why we've only seen opposites

Yes but you don't need separate sink for that.

It's not a separate sink, it's a dual-chambered sink, it's one big sink with a raised bit in the middle

The real reason for separate sink areas is that one is for un-dirtying them (this side has the disposal usually) and the other side for rinsing

Commercial sinks are usually 3-chambered (rinse, wash, sanitize)

I hear you - I don't know why it's never been in the main sink. I've just never seen it like that...

Some of us work hard and pay good money for a fine meal.. I'm not putting that down the drain!

My parents have one like it but with a sort of driptray in it so you can use it to wash fruits and vegetables, for example.

Sure, some people like them. I'll take a bigger sink and throw a strainer in it for that sort of thing though. Redid my kitchen a few years ago and threw in an obnoxiously large and deep rectangular pit of a stainless steel sink and it's the best damn thing I've done to my kitchen. It even has a seamless extension that is a flat drying rack so you cut an even gianter opening in the granite and put that part over the dishwasher.

That we can agree on. Having worked in commercial kitchens a bit I wish every kitchen could be huge and stainless steel. Might actually cook for myself if that were the case.

I had to replace my kitchen faucet and got a nice one. I installed it and was liking it until I looked at the insert that advertised some other products they had and then I wanted a whole new sink as soon as I saw a picture. Their sinks had ledges along the front and back so that you could place add-ons like strainer baskets or grills that would sit flush with the sink and could slide around. It also seemed so obvious that I can't believe these crappy sinks are the norm.

Though I do prefer having a double sink (kinda wish I had a triple one tbh). Then you can do dishes in one and use the other to rinse instead of slowly filling the single sink more and more. Or let dishes pile up a bit in one sink without having to work around those dishes to do other things before you get to cleaning them. Plus it takes more water to fill a giant sink to the same depth as a smaller sink.

Though a bowl inside a giant sink also works. Just give me those ledges and add-ons for whatever my next sink is.

Can confirm the giant steel basin sink with ledges is fucking awesome. We just installed one and I will never go back.

You can have one filled with water and the other freely draining for different steps of cleaning

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