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This Boat RV Sink

Original price was: $557.37.Current price is: $529.50.

RV Sink with 2 Burners 304 Stainless Steel with Faucet Kitchen Gas Stove for Outdoor Camping Motorhome Caravan Yacht Boat Cooker.

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Product Description

Product Name: This Boat RV Sink
Feature: 2 burners gas stove
Material: 304 stainless steel
Thickness: 0.8mm
Cover: foldable tempered glass
Applicable gas: liquefied gas
Faucet: cold and hot folding faucet
Ignition method: pulse ignition
Power: large head 2200w and small head 2000w
Product size: 780*360*155mm
Packing dimension: 830x420x205mm
Net weight of sink: 7.9kg
Application scenarios: for RVs, yachts, boats, outdoor camping and home kitchens, etc.

Product sellpoints

  • Rv Sink|Stainless Steel Sink|Space-Saving Design: Compact 780x360x155mm dimensions ensure efficient use of space in RVs and boats.
  • Dual Burner System:Powerful 2200W + 2000W burners for quick and even cooking in outdoor settings.
  • Premium SUS304 Stainless Steel:Crafted from 0.8mm thick SUS304 stainless steel for superior durability and corrosion resistance.
  • Foldable Tempered Glass Lid:Easy-cleaning tempered glass lid with a foldable design for convenient cooking visibility.
  • Quick Installation:User-friendly setup allows for a hassle-free installation in any mobile kitchen.

Key Features

1. Space-Saving Design (780×360×155mm) – Perfect for RVs/caravans
2. Dual Burner System – 2200W + 2000W for powerful cooking
3. Premium SUS304 Stainless Steel – 0.8mm thick for durability
4. Tempered Glass Lid – Easy-cleaning & cooking visibility
5. Quick Installation – User-friendly setup

Why Choose This?

1. Compact yet powerful
2. Heavy-duty construction
3. Simplified maintenance
4. Ideal for mobile kitchens

Weight 11.5 kg
Dimensions 83 × 44 × 22 cm
Model

MS902L, MS902LH, MS902R, MS902RH

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