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I've just managed to crack my (acrylic) kitchen sink 
Was sterilising some bottles for home made cider (nom nom nom) and while pulling the bottle brush out thumped the sink with a bottle. A few seconds later my feet were soaking wet.
The bloody plastic/acrylic sink has split. Not that I like the thing (we're long overdue a new kitchen) but the night before I go away for work for a week is not the time. Wilma's pretty miffed at having to use a washing up bowl until I get back and (I suppose) install a new one.
Buggrit.

Was sterilising some bottles for home made cider (nom nom nom) and while pulling the bottle brush out thumped the sink with a bottle. A few seconds later my feet were soaking wet.
The bloody plastic/acrylic sink has split. Not that I like the thing (we're long overdue a new kitchen) but the night before I go away for work for a week is not the time. Wilma's pretty miffed at having to use a washing up bowl until I get back and (I suppose) install a new one.
Buggrit.
RichB said:
Flintstone said:
Was sterilising some bottles for home made cider (nom nom nom).
What on earth does that mean? Is it the sound of someone pissed on home made cider? 
I'm away now until next week so the Mrs will have to make do with a washing up bowl until I can fit a cheapy. We needed an incentive to fit a new kitchen, this may be it. Thanks folks.
Ricky_M said:
If you are near South Wales, I've got a spare sink and tap you can have.
Hey, thanks Ricky. Much appreciated but I'm up in Hertfordshire, bit far to come. Very kind of you though.In a similar vein I've a small, plain white washbasin that I bought and never fitted. Free to collector.
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