💦 Make a Splash with Style!
The Kraus Irruption Blue Rectangular Glass Vessel Sink and Waterfall Faucet combines modern design with durable materials, featuring a tempered glass construction and brass components. Its easy above-counter installation and scratch-resistant surface make it a practical yet stylish addition to any bathroom.
Manufacturer | Kraus |
Part number | C-GVR-204-RE-10ORB |
Item Weight | 11.2 Kilograms |
Product Dimensions | 55.58 x 35.26 x 10.16 cm; 11.16 kg |
Item model number | C-GVR-204-RE-10ORB |
Size | 21.88 |
Color | Oil-Rubbed Bronze |
Style | Modern |
Finish | Oil Rubbed |
Material | Tempered Glass, Brass |
Shape | Rectangular |
Item thickness | 15 Millimeters |
Installation Method | Surface-Mounted |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Flow Rate | 2.2 Gallons Per Minute |
Number of Holes | 1 |
Number of Handles | 1 |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
H**F
Five Stars
Very stylish. Bigger than anticipated, but fits our vanity. Got lots of compliments on it.
D**M
Stands out in a crowd!
This sink and tap combo is beautiful, easy to install, is made of sturdy high quality material, AND has the wow factor, especially if you direct a low light over it. I used some silicone caulking around the base of the sink to help stabilize it, although the instructions don't call for it. It does show water spots, (what sink doesn't?) but wiping it down with a soft microfiber cloth after use will help diminish that, and cleaning it with well diluted Ivory dish soap brings it right back to perfection. Both the sink and tap are quite large, so measure your vanity to make sure it won't look out of proportion. Overall, a beautiful addition to a bathroom and a real conversaion piece!
T**P
I LOVE IT!!! HOW TO SECURE TO TOP OF VANITY INCLUDED
Noticed in questions about sink and how to secure it to counter. This is what I did. Works great!!! To make the sink not spin or wobble before installing faucet. I put a blue painters tape down all around the sink while in place, pulled sink up, then I used about a half of tube of 30 minute drying silicon (caulk), clear smoothing it out just a little. I then put sink down into the built up of caulk. After cleaning edges and making everything look very nice you pull tape off and have a perfect line. Silicone does not dry completely clear because of thickness just a little cloudy, however it does look very nice. It adds cushion plus hold it in place and adds leak protection which is important to me because mine is on an antique stand. You can't even see it unless you look underneath. By the way I'm a 53 year old grandmother who installed it by myself. It's very easy with clear instructions.No I didn't get a free one for a review I paid for mine. I just love it.Nice quality, quick shipment and very beautiful sink. UPDATE: All our family and friends think it's beautiful. I've had the sink installed over 9 months it's very durable and thick glass. The faucet has thin glass so I worry about that but overall I can't believe how well this is made and the price I paid was GREAT. I recently was at a tile store and a similar sink by itself was $150.00 more than both pieces then a faucet would be another $150.00 that's a $300.00 savings. I
V**R
Kraus Vessel Sink
I was excited when I saw this online; however, when it arrived I was blown away. This is an amazing product that exudes quality and high end designer looks. The richness of the blue and color simply cant be experienced in the photo. I recommend this product and will be ordering another for my home as the first unit when in our office.
S**Z
Stunning. Take your time with installation.
Just a beautiful piece of artwork. Glass is painted on the underside and looks more like gold leaf strips. It seems very well made and with the faucet, it is really nice...and well seems to be well made. It has great instructions. I dont have it installed yet, but will let you know how that goes.INSTALLATION UPDATE:Faucet was fairly easy to install and it came with all the hardware including the braided hot/cold water flexible lines. If you have installed a faucet before, its fairly straight forward. Operation works as the book says and valves open/close without any leakage down the waterfall. The waterfall is very cool. One thing I am noticing is that with the lack of an water regulating aerator, there is a ALOT of water that comes out of the waterfall. So if you like to conserve water, this may not be for you.The sink presented an interesting challenge to keep it from wobbling. If you have seen the circular vessel sinks, you may notice that they are typically supported by some kind of a thick ring that fits over the drain hole. Since the circular vessels are uniform, my understanding is the ring allows the sink to rest nicely. The challenge with the rectangle is that the underside is not uniform and there is no "ring" support for the sink to sit on. And it is not flat, so it sits on a non-uniform footprint about the size of your palm.The instructions show the drain plug and the series of washers/gaskets and a tightening nut that holds the sink to the counter. There is a thin rubber washer that goes in the sink where the drain is inserted, while the thick rubber gasket and firm plastic washer and tightening nut go under the counter. When you install it this way (per the instructions) there is no real support of the sink and it wobbles and it also spins. Note that you cannot tighten the nut with tools, because it will shatter the sink. In this way, the glass sink is sitting directly on the counter,I called Kraus and talked with a guy who was semi helpful. I asked if I could use silicone under the sink to get a better grip on the counter and provide support. He said it was OK and it would not affect the painted bottom. But the more I thought about it, silicone is flexible and although the spinning may be fixed, it like would still wobble. I also didnt want to gunk up the counter top with silicone caulking, because I really didnt know how much to put on. And, the instructions dont even call for silicone.So I did a little searching on-line and found a solution that doesnt require silicone. Instead of putting the thick rubber gasket under the counter (Like the instructions tell you), I put it between the sink bottom and the counter. With this washer being thick and flexible/compressible, it essentially served in the same role as using silicone from a tube, without the wait for curing and the mess. Now the glass sits on the rubber gasket rather than the marble counter top. The firm washer and the tightening nut are still underneath. This solution may be Kraus intent anyway, and its just shown incorrectly (I believe) in the instructions (which are not very detailed by the way)Overall, the sink is fairly tight to the counter top. If you put pressure on it, you can wobble it, but it returns to a level position. If you really force it, you can spin it, but why would you?! At the end of the day, I like the fact that there is some give in the rubber gasket that I put under the sink, allowing the minimal movement.Frankly, Kraus should have a pre-molded gasket (something larger in my opinion) that gives the sink more support.
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