To me, the only sink that is worth a hoot is one with a sideboard on which I can lay down a kettle or a keg to spray it out and scrub as necessary.
My setup is an old metal sink (salvaged from someone's driveway on junk day!) that was just the perfect thing. I replaced the faucet, had a sprayer added, and it's perfect.
What makes it so is three things: there is a sideboard on the left (which I expanded using some plywood and rubber mat), it has a shallow bowl, and it's raised up so I don't have to bend over to use it.
Some of the examples above have sideboards, which to me would be a must, but I want something I don't have to bend over to use. Had enough of that as a teenager washing dishes in a restaurant.
I have that sink sitting on a 4" lift of concrete I installed before setting the sink on it. The mouth of the sink sits 40" above the floor.
Due to space limitations I added the sort of "L" that goes around the corner, so I can lay a kettle or keg diagonally to the left and work on it in the sink. The sink itself has a metal sideboard to the left, but I needed a bit more room.
BTW, this works well for me because I'm right-handed. I'd reverse it if I were left-handed.
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