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Old 01-24-2023, 07:45 AM   #4
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What is the drain like on the machine? Is it just one of those little internet spouts that drains into a tray? I’m wondering if you could rig up some hose with ring clamps and have the overflow dump in to the same type of fitting as the DW does under the sink
At the bottom of the drip tray, you can connect a plastic/rubber hose (food grade) and route it into an overflow spigot. There should be a plastic connector for the sink plumbing that splits off into a "Y" spigot to accommodate the plastic/rubber hose that feeds from the drip tray. I recall seeing it at Home Depot. Further below can be the spigot similar to the ones for the overflow dump for dishwashers.

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Maybe personal preference but I feel I'd need a bit of counter space on either side of the sink.

Not sure if the far left is a flat wall or open, but I could imagine getting kind of cramped if I'm using the sink right next to the wall, my left elbow would hit the wall.

With sinks there's always space needed for hand soap, lotion, drying cloths, etc. As well that you'd need space for. You probably wouldn't want it on the right next to your coffee stuff.
Good call on having hand/dish soaps and whatnot. The far left is a flat wall. It is not open, unfortunately. And you are right - there needs to be some functional space. We will have to re-plan this.
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