Why so few 2-hole kitchen sinks?

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Pink Jazz

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I was wondering, why are there so few 2-hole kitchen sink options? By far the most common configurations are 1, 3, and 4 holes.

We just did a kitchen remodel for my grandfather. It would be great if Kohler offered a 2-hole version of their Verse drop-in sink, that way we wouldn't have had to use the deck plate on the Moen Adler pulldown faucet we purchased. We bought the 4-hole to accommodate an iSpring beverage faucet connected to a Multipure filtration system.
 

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There are dispensers for hand lotion or dish soap that can go into a hole. You could have used an air gap for the dishwasher. Some places require that air gap.
 

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There are dispensers for hand lotion or dish soap that can go into a hole. You could have used an air gap for the dishwasher. Some places require that air gap.
My grandfather doesn't have a dishwasher (most homes in Puerto Rico do not have dishwashers or garbage disposals).
 
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