Hey Leute!

    Nur ein Lurker hier, keine Bewegung, kein Job, keine Feiertage, nur neugierig …

    Ich habe Finn.no für ein Haus für das Tagesraum gescrollt und habe diese Waschbecken einige Male gesehen. Gibt es einen Grund dafür? Wie Fisch- oder Spielreinigung? Etwas Historisches? Zum Exemple, wenn es eine regionale Art von Dingen ist, ist dieses Haus in Stranda.

    Ich habe es noch nie irgendwo anders gesehen und ich bin verwirrt!

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    Von AnnaRocka

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    1. Parking_Hunt_1385 on

      It makes it easier to pee in the sink if the bathroom is not vacant.

    2. Foxtrot-Uniform-Too on

      It is for making it easier to fill a bucket and get it in and out of the sink.

    3. We call it an „utslagsvask“. I can’t find any good translation, google suggests „washout“ and „drain“. Directly translated its something like „empty-out-sink“ for easy access with buckets when washing floors.

    4. NonDeveloper on

      Damn, I completely forgot about this. My grandparents also had a sink like that. Thank you for giving back the memories 🙌🏻

    5. You find them mostly in older kitchens. Not very popular in newer kitchens. Not sure if they make them anymore.

    6. SilverPie75 on

      We had those exact kitchen units and that sink in our council house in North East Scotland in the eighties. My sister and I used the „bucket sink“ for washing our hair.

    7. Easier for when you need to take a quick piss and can’t be bothered using the toilet. Quick and easy

    8. Thank you all for your answers! So it’s either to take a piss OR make it easy to carry a far more than i could imagine number of buckets of water out of it!

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