WHAT DOES REVERSIBLE OR FORWARD BOWLS MEAN?
Many sinks, without tap holes, can be turned around (reversed) so that the bowls, which originally may have been on the are now on the right. A sink of this nature is deemed to be reversible. Usually once a tap hole is punched in the product it can no longer be reversed. Sometimes one or more bowls are pushed towards the front of the sink to allow more room for taps or to make the bowls closer to the consumer. Such a sink is said to have forward bowls and is not reversible.