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Paul S
> 24 hourPretty easy install. Marked 2 holes and drilled. Attached with 2 screws, drilled other holes and attached with final 2 screws. Spread silicone around sink top and gently tightened evenly. Seems to be very solid after 24 hour dry time for silicone. Would recommend and use again if I ever encounter another dropped sink.
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Carlos Pares
> 24 hourFácil de instalar, para asegurar la instalación de un fregador por debajo del tope
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D. La
> 24 hourQuick and very easy to install. One of my Under mount clips had a crack anchor. I thought I had to drill new holes underneath but this made it a 30 min job.
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Tuna
> 24 hourThese brackets work great! I loved the design and the ability to tighten them up a little after install. I set mine about 3/4 travel so I could lower the sink, apply sealant, then tighten again. I used double backed tape on the flanges to hold the brackets in place while installing the mounting screws. All worked great with no problems!
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jdunn
> 24 hourThis worked great. Our stainless steel sink tub fell off our granite countertops so we used this to repair the sink so it would not fall again. The back corner ones where difficult to get at but possible to do.
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blank_by_design
> 24 hourLarge surface for tensioning screws to press the support up against the sink. Doing l Strong enough. Was easy angle to drive screws into cabinet plywood. I predrilled to avoid tear-out, because mine is plywood.
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Don A. Chaplin
> 24 hourThese did an amazing job securing our sink.
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Ramsay
> 24 hourI was happy to find a solution that didnt require a carpenter or plumber. The kit works as advertised, but installation is a lot more difficult than the instructions suggest. Pros: High quality and corrosion resistant metal. Fasterners are relatively high quality (did not strip out). The parts are preassembled and the installation is intuitive. Cons: It is extremely difficult to install some of the mounting flanges. I have a double sink with plenty of space underneath. I found myself limited to using a screwdriver in some places because my drill wouldnt fit. In fact, I could only install 4 of the 5 support arms. There was no way the last one was going to fit. If you are tight on either side of the sink or working around a drain/disposal, youre not going to have a lot of fun. I also was disappointed with the limited amount of adjustment each support arm allowed (you get about half an inch of lift). I installed one arm and realized the sink was still sagging after full extension. I needed to unscrew all the bolts and move everything up half an inch. It seems similar some kits come with adhesive material on the mounting flanges. This would be extremely helpful. Holding/marking/drilling in a tight space is really difficult. I dropped the screws several times.
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Karl A Armbrust
> 24 hourUsed this to re-mount a sink which had fallen. Old mounts were epoxied to the granite countertop and had failed. These brackets are far superior to what I was replacing. I had to improvise a little because the sink was in a corner cabinet. But I just used some 2x4s to build out the back wall of the cabinet so I had something to secure the brackets to.
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Francesco01
> 24 hourI added these nice brackets when I remounted my kitchen sink. This brackets provide great support and it helps hold the sink up while you are setting it in place. Easy too tighten. Thanks