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1.5m long

Tap on left is for the chilledfiltered and sparkling
Tap on right is normal water hot/cold

Some of the accessories are seen
The sink has 2 tiers - board with colander sits on bottom tier
The drying rack and cutting board sits on top tier.
Because the boards are slightly rectangular they can be turned 180deg to sit on either top or bottom tier. They can also slide from one end to another and the bottom tier boards can slide under the top tier board

There are also boards that completely cover the sink by sitting flush on the top tier - if relos come over and your sink is a messšŸ¤£

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Wow! Very impressive - I thought our sink was impressive at 72cm because it fitted an entire big pan or crock pot bowl. Pretty sure a small adult could swim in this
 
That is the best knife block
Don't need to pull out a knife to see which knife it is šŸ‘

And I dont have, if wet, water dripping to the bottom of the block and yucky bits collecting on the bottom

Old house I had a knife block on the wall and might do that one day but didnt want to start drilling holes or putting glue in a brand new kitchen yet
 
Can you link to the model of your one please?
The Galley Workstation 5S

Winnings is the retailer.
Comes from the US, so need to order some months ahead of any installation.

As it is very large and can potentially hold a lot of water, the best way to instal it is to discuss with your kitchen and benchtop installers - and not necessarily use the recommended method by the sink manufacturer. It needs proper structural support due to the weight. As we used Corian for the benchtop (manufactured benchtop with no seams) the entire island benchtop came in one piece, so we got it integrated into the carcass frame of the island benchtop so the weight is distributed over the entire island, though we also had the structural frame recommended by the manufacturer directly under the sink.
 
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We considered putting a magnetic knife rail on the splashback but we decided no drilling extra holes on splashback and we do all the knifework on the island. So splashback knife rail would not have worked
I have a magnetic knife rack on the wall and I love it
 
So on the advice of DIL I purchased the Kmart mini waffle maker. $18 from memory. A random buy, I don't like waffles but the grandkids do and they are staying over after Christmas. I have hated the waffles I've had on Viking. Much too large and filled with stuff even though I ask them not to.

So I needed to try it out used this recipe and whisked the egg white.

Easy Crispy Waffles

I just used Maple syrup. Oh my gosh. They are wonderful.
 
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So on the advice of DIL I purchased the Kmart mini waffle maker. $18 from memory. A random buy, I don't like waffles but the grandkids do and they are staying over after Christmas. I have hated the waffles I've had on Viking. Much too large and filled with stuff even though I ask them not to.

So I needed to try it out used this recipe and whisked the egg white.

Easy Crispy Waffles

I just used Maple syrup. Oh my gosh. They are wonderful.
Photo, or it never happened.
Thanks for the recipe.
 
So on the advice of DIL I purchased the Kmart mini waffle maker. $18 from memory. A random buy, I don't like waffles but the grandkids do and they are staying over after Christmas. I have hated the waffles I've had on Viking. Much too large and filled with stuff even though I ask them not to.

So I needed to try it out used this recipe and whisked the egg white.

Easy Crispy Waffles

I just used Maple syrup. Oh my gosh. They are wonderful.

Not just for waffles, you can put things in like hash browns as well.

I used left over chips or hash browns as the base in my pie maker for egg and bacon breakie pies
 

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