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Alex Gindin
> 24 hourOur under the counter (double) stainless steel sink was installed poorly when the new counter tops went in (prior to us buying the house), and was being held up by one small, cheap metal bracket - basically the sink was falling down. I had no idea about attaching sinks to counters, and decided to try this product out before calling in help. It was super easy to install (about 10 minutes), and even easier to adjust. The sink is pretty heavy, but turning the supports to raise it was completely effortless. I did end up using the optional ratchet on the front of the sink because the sink was still bowing, and that worked perfectly as well. Highly recommend. It took up almost no space in the cabinet under the sink. Remember to use sealant between sink and counter.
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KelliPagels
> 24 hourEasy to install, highly suggest!
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Debbie
> 24 hourI am glad I found these, for some reason the marble installers only used glue to hold my undermount double sink to the underside of the marble slab. Of course the sink started showing gaps. I had a handyman install these to close the gaps and to support the sink. These should be a must have for anyone having an unmount sink installed under a stone type countertop.
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Sodanotpop
> 24 hourAbout six weeks ago, my sink dropped on the left side. The sink was attached to the granite with glued on brackets. I didnt know that-who thinks to look for that when buying a house? I bought this product to remedy the problem and it was extraordinarily easy to use. Simply place the arm when you want it, then remove the adhesive backing. This will allow it to stay put while you screw it down to the cabinet. Gently drill the screws in, crank the shaft and lift to the desired height and thats it. I didnt need anyone to help, and finished it in all of 20 minutes. I love it so much that I bought another set for the right side, with was still supported with the glue brackets but knew it was just a matter of time before they failed as well. This product has saved me hundreds of dollars! I could not be more pleased. Im simply thrilled!!
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Cynthia G.
> 24 hourMy undermount sink had fallen in from my granite countertop. It was originally installed with only epoxy and no hardware. I called plumbers who wanted nothing to do with it, and contractors as well. They recommended a granite installation place. The company that installed my countertop and sink 6 years ago wanted $250 (a discounted rate they claimed) to come out and epoxy it back up. I figured for around $40 I could try this. I was able to install it myself (although I did disconnect the garbage disposal and most of the plumbing to do so). It was relatively easy. I would recommend buying two kits so that you can use one of the other mounts on the rear center of the sink. Maybe the other could be used on the front center as well. The front center mount was very difficult to install in my tiny cabinet, but in the end I made it work. If you are semi-handy, or know someone who is, this is an excellent option to avoid a very costly repair. I feel confident that this will keep my sink in place. If I ever have another undermount sink installed I will insist on this or similar hardware as part of the install.
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Nao N.
> 24 hourMy undermount sink separated from my counter recently because the clips that were glued onto the underside of the granite counter on the far side of the counter (towards the faucet) failed. I bought two sets of these Never Fall Complete Sink Repair systems so I could replace the wooden pieces holding up the sides and front of the sink and also support the far side in the hopes that I will never have to deal with this issue again. I installed a bracket on each side of the sink, two brackets on the far side, and both of the ratcheting front supports on the front (I had two of them, so I figured why not?). Because I completely removed my sink to perform my repairs, I didnt use the repair clips that were provided--I just screwed both the top and bottom of the ratchet bracket directly to the cabinet. Everything looks good so far! These brackets were EXACTLY what I needed and I wish the person who originally installed the sink had used these instead of the glue-on clips that they used. If youre looking to do an undermount sink installation (or to repair one), get these. Theyre sturdy and easy to install.
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Ferg
> 24 hourThis product did what it needed to do to repair a bad installation by a licensed contractor. I installed it myself with absolutely no issues. It says it can support over 600 lbs and I believe it. Cant believe that the contractor didnt use something similar to this. But as long as their poor installation lasts until the warranty expires, they are happy.
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Frank C.
> 24 hourIf youre handy, this repair system will save you a lot of money. Can someone answer me why everyones sink is attached to the granite with worthless glue guaranteed to separate? I cant believe how widespread this issue is. My sink started separating from the granite and a repair guy quoted me over $300 to stabilize it in place. I watched a YouTube video instead and one of the comments recommended this repair system. I had very little room on one side of the sink but still managed to get the arm in there for support. Installation of the middle support was quite easy. The most challenging part for me was cleaning the old silicone and reapplying it. Anyways, for this repair kit and clear silicone, job done for less than $50.
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Beverly Billions
> 24 hourSo easy to do and works like a miracle. Installed this in 10 minutes and I am not a good handy person. Solved a problem that no one else would, including plumber and granite company. Pure genius.
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Thinkwell
> 24 hourSometimes you find a tool thats just perfect for the task at hand. When the subcontractor installed the counters and sink in my new home, the keyhole slots in the granite counter for the undermount sink clips did not line up properly with the cabinets. So the installer left half the slots empty, with nothing supporting one of the two basins. Two years later its sagging on one side. I envisioned fabricating something similar to this device, so I was really happy to find this ready made. It would have taken five minutes to install, but the disposal was in the way, so I fiddled for all of 10 minutes to install it. Screw the mounting plate in position, tighten the turnbuckle by hand, then tighten the lock nut and youre done. Just be careful not to overtighten the turnbuckle, because unlike with clips youre not snugging the sink to the counter, youre exerting upward pressure on both sink and counter. After snugging it up by hand to the point where the new caulk squeezed out I marked the turnbuckle with a pencil and tightened another 1/8 turn. Great product.