Under Sink Mat, Under Sink Mats for Kitchen Waterproof, 34”x22” Silicone Under Kitchen Sink Liner Mat, Flexible Under Sink Drip Tray for Kitchen Bathroom, Thick Under Sink Rubber Mat With Lip, Grey
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Quickster
> 3 dayI recently had to replace my under sink water heater. Luckily, it did not leak, but it might have; and I definitely was reminded of how ugly the bottom of the cabinet was. I wound up ordering two different mats (because of shipping complications), and this was the definite winner. It was almost twice as thick as the other one (for only a couple of dollars more) and the edge was much more rigid. I have more confidence in this mat holding 2+ gallons of water if necessary. (The drain however, is worthless in my situation. The board in the middle of the cabinet opening would prevent me from pulling it out to drain.) The texture is not as deep as the pictures make it appear--this is good because it will be easier to keep clean. This is a definite upgrade to my cabinet--I wish I had gotten it years ago. I wish they made a size that would fit under my bathroom vanities.
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Chelsey Green
Greater than one weekFit perfectly had a leak instead of replacing wood bottom , got this a lot less Expensive
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AA
> 3 daythe material feels very good , it is easy to clean , just make sure that the place under your sink is suitable before you buy
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Laurieann Callahan
> 3 dayThis fit under my sink but I had to cut for the water lines. Its very thick and looks nice though. I would probably buy it just know it will need cut for lines.
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Gordon Fredrickson
> 3 dayQuality seems good. It fit perfectly under the sink and I was able to easily cut where I needed for the water lines to come up through the bottom.
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Mark O
20-11-2024A little too wide for under my sink, but flexible enough to fit. Just extended it up one side of the cabinet. Didn’t take long to set it up even under my reverse osmosis kit and tank. Over the years I’ve had small leaks from both a drain pipe that got blocked and separated slightly and the reverse osmosis filters. Luckily caught them both early so no major damage, but having a mat like this would give far more time to catch it with no problem. The drain hole is simple, but clever. It’s a nipple that sticks up above the edge height of the mat and you just press it down to reverse it and let any liquid out. EDIT: My disposal sprang a leak somewhere in the past couple days. Hadnt looked under the sink, but when I went to pull out the dishwasher soap, the sink mat was half covered in water. No idea how much damage that would have done to the wood. Bumped to 5 stars. (Off to price new disposals.)
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Kingpete17
> 3 dayGot it for the occasional link that pops up under our sink due to a reverse osmosis filtration system we have. Has a nice high lip and even a fluted hole for one other pipe. I do wish i had two or three fluted holes for up to three pipes like you find under most kitchen sinks.
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raymond s.
> 3 dayThis heavy-duty rubber liner has a raised lip to hold anything that might spill and is easy to clean if necessary. Looks good, fits great! What more could you ask of a liner. Looks so good that you might be tempted to leave the doors open!!
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Amy L. Gibson
> 3 dayWaterproof and easy to clean
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Richard W.
> 3 dayThis fits perfectly under the kitchen sink and I can store cleaning supplies worry free. Perfect for catching water and saving the life of my cabinet. I would recommend this for any under sink storage in a wet location. Well worth it!