What do you plan to use the sink for? Measure the equipment that you will be putting in the sink before you buy anything.
I agree with BrewBama as far as getting a BIG sink. Not sure if you plan on a freestanding sink, or one that sits in a cabinet/countertop, but I would look for the biggest one that fits your space appropriately. I am not a fan of 2 bowl sinks personally, because I always feel the divider takes what would be a super useful one bowl sink and cuts it into 2 smaller, far less workable areas. However, I can appreciate a wash side and a rinse/dry side. If you do go with 2 bowls, make certain that each bowl is big enough to wash your largest piece of equipment with ease. If you are going to be banging the sides and spilling water over the sink, then just go for 1 bowl. I have seen laundry sinks as big as the one BB pictured, but only 1 bowl. (Mustee, Model 28).
Attaching a hose to your faucet is super practical but be careful because a lot of new faucets come with tamper-proof aerators. If you stick with a Laundry/Utility faucet like BB pictured, they come with a garden hose thread on the end of the spout. Perfect. But if you chose something with a higher spout or a traditional kitchen faucet, you may not be able to remove the aerator and add a hose attachment. If adding a hose is important, check first. Of course most new kitchen faucets come with a “pull out” or “pull down” spray hose, so maybe that might be more practical??