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SuzMo
> 24 hourFantastic! This is by far the easiest undersink solution I have found and I have tried many. My last two houses have had a sturdy cleanable thick plastic but they required cutting to fit and would not contain spills or leaks. This one fit perfectly right out of the box and in the event of a small leak or spill it will save the cabinet from damage and make clean up a breeze. I highly recommend and will be passing on how great this is to anyone who will listen.
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CaribMike
> 24 hourWhen we moved from our “mid-century modern” apartment, where we had lived for over 50 years, with its stainless steel kitchen countertops to a brand new retirement cottage, the granite countertops in the new kitchen were driving me crazy. I have always admired the maxim coined by the great architect Louis Sullivan and promoted by his protege Frank Lloyd Wright and others that form follows function. To me, granite countertops were an example rather of form follows fashion. Granite is very pretty, so if you plan to have an open kitchen and want your guests to admire its beauty, it may be a good choice. But if your goal is to have a kitchen best suited for actually preparing food, stainless steel seems to be a far better choice. Stainless steel is installed with upward curved edges so that liquids don’t run off the edges, and the area around the sink is slightly sloped so that those liquids run down into the drain. It is essentially impervious to anything you put on it, so without a yearly sealing, it will not be stained by fruit juices (or, as we discovered, by the dyes in dish-washing liquid that immediately stained the granite after it leaked from a container and sat unnoticed on the countertop for a week or so.) We could not replace the granite countertops, and we would be preparing our own meals because we did not (at our preference) have a “food plan” at this retirement community. So, to preserve my sanity, I went looking for a hack that would provide on top of the granite the kind of usable work area to which I was accustomed with stainless steel. After an extensive Web search, that revealed nothing designed for the purpose, this mat seemed like a good possibility. It would provide the raised edges to contain liquids during food prep. Its surface would withstand the heat from a saucepan taken from the stove or a glass cooking bowl from the microwave. It could be easily washed down, with the water running off the edge into the sink, and wiped dry. (I thought that I would need to trim the edge at the sink to let liquids run off, but it turned out that it could be easily bent down.) My wife was not enthusiastic about this latest crazy idea of mine. “You are going to put WHAT? A thing that was made to go UNDER a sink? On top of my beautiful countertop?” But she quickly became an admirer of it. As you can see in the accompanying photo, it looks quite attractive. The only concession that I needed to make was to agree that the mat would be used to prepare dinner and left in place overnight for breakfast prep, then removed so that it would not obscure the beautiful countertop during the day. (Our lunches require very little kitchen work.) And although the mat is of a generous size, it can easily be removed and stored for the day on top of the washing machine in the adjoining utility room.
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AnnaSoo
> 24 hourThe previous owners of my condo unit damaged the bottom of the sink cabinet. It wasnt severe, just unsightly and cracked. This under sink mat fix perfectly and is of a good weight. It has a small lip that will take care of small leaks, if they should occur. Luckily, my mat fit flat without having to cut and adjust for pipes coming up from the floor. However, I can see that it would be easy to do so if you had to. I am very pleased with the quality of the mat and recommend it.
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Susie D
> 24 hourI do like this under the sink mat, I havent had any problems with it yet. Its a little soft and out of shape when I got but it settled in perfectly
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Laurel
> 24 hourHappy to have something to protect under our sink if we get a leak. I bought white which blends and looks great with my new white cabinets.
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Cindy B.
> 24 hourBuilt a new house and wanted to not have to worry about leaks or spills. Lays flat and looks nice.
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Buyer
> 24 hourI thought I would have an issue with my RTA cabinets because of the piece of plastic that connects the sides together, but it didnt get in the way and fit perfect. I like the peace of mind knowing my cabinets wont get ruined from a small leak.
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Jane In TX
> 24 hourPerfect fit. Easy to install. Good quality. Highly recommend. I am considering purchasing one for my grandkids fun but messy experiments and art projects.
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Kimberly Trotman
> 24 hourThis was exactly what I wanted to protect my new kitchen and bathroom cabinets. I am extremely happy with this product.
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Ghost
> 24 hourSaved my kitchen when drain pipe came loose. Heard so turn water off but was full so very luck had.