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Jamia Diette
> 3 dayThis came in a cellophane bag. This is a one piece silicone mat. Its easy to install, just set it on the bottom of the cabinet. It has a lip around the edge to control leaks and keep the cabinet bottom dry. It also came with some kind of scrubber.
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40Below
> 3 dayI was expecting a thin, hard plastic insert that would slide effortlessly into my oversized kitchen sink cabinet. The mat I received is soft, flexible, and thick with a considerable edge. Much nicer than expected. I dont have much interest in the drain feature, but its well designed. Unfortunately, a pipe coming up in the back of my cabinet makes this unusable in my kitchen--should have taken a closer look at my space before ordering this. Confident Ill find a good use for it.
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M_Benson1980
> 3 dayI wish I had gotten this sooner. I have had pipes burst under my sink on several occasions, which has caused some water damage. Not only is it aesthetically pleasing, but it protects from any further damage. This is well made and very durable. Fits perfectly under my kitchen sink. Gives me peace of mind if there are any future leaks.
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Ryan E. Schutte
> 3 daySo far, I have no complaints about this under sink mat. When I received it folded up in a small box, I wondered how it would be, but it unfolds and holds it shape very well. It fit perfectly under the sink and the sides stay sturdy to hold any spills in. I have put some water on it and it is easy enough to clean off, but I havent tested it with a lot of water. Seems as though it will hold quite a bit of water. Unless its a real fast leak, it should hold enough, in combination with a water detector, to give you enough warning to catch it before its a mess and hard to clean up. For the way my both of my sinks are designed, the drain in this is of no value. I assume the way the drain is supposed to work is when you get water in the mat, you can pull it out past the edge of the cabinet, put a bucket under the drain hole and push the drain down to allow it to drain. Both of my sinks have a vertical board supporting the middle of the sink on the outer edge – therefore you can’t pull the mat out over the edge. Isn’t that the way most sinks this size are? Maybe not. In my business, I have to have an “air gap” in my drain, so even though I have the mat underneath, I am keeping the pan there as well. But, as you can tell from the pictures, there has been water damage already done (before I moved in 6 months ago) and if there is any water that leaks beyond the pan, it goes onto the floor under the cabinet, so this mat will help keep that from happening. Overall, I think this mat makes my under sink cabinet look much better and in combination with a water detector in the low spot, will help prevent any more water issues that are difficult or impossible to clean up.
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Leahlud
> 3 dayThick and pliable. You just slide this under the sink and it will protect your wood cabinet. Easy to install and easy to clean.
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Deborah Green
> 3 dayIt fits perfectly love it!
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bernadette
> 3 dayAs stated we had to bend the sides a little to fit, it is very sturdy and should protect our new cabinet floor. Would recommend.
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D. Ross
> 3 dayI had previously gotten a couple of these in the past mostly as a It might save my butt someday. I am now singing its praises. The other night, I heard a drip noise, and when and looked, I saw that my faucet was dripping, and wouldnt stop. I was like, sigh...another thing for the weekend honey-do list. I woke up the next morning and noticed that my bathroom rug was slightly damp, and I thought that was weird. Did I over splashed when I used the sink last? So I decided it was a good time as any to mop the floor and I thought nothing of it. Later in the afternoon, I came back and noticed a small puddle in front of the sink where every else was dry. Because the puddle was small, I kept thinking it had something to do with me over splashing while washing my hands. But then I heard 2 drips, and I was like uh-oh. and I opened the sink cabinets, and the whole mat was full of water. I guess a bit of water would escape off the sides between the cabinet doors and pool itself in a small puddle right in front of the sink. I stopped the leak and wet vacd the mat dry. My heart was racing a mile a minute, cause my downstairs neighbor is very litigious. Her ex-husband (attorney) constantly gives her free legal services to keep the peace, and she has no problem taking advantage of that. Once the mat was dry, and no more drips, I removed the mat to see the damage - spotless! Wood was completely dry. I happy danced till I got the plumbers bill, but this could have been a lot worse if it wasnt for this product. Well worth the price for the peace of mind that you have a buffer to find a problem before it gets out of hand.
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Sheryl A Keeton
> 3 dayFit perfectly under kitchen sink! Really keeps it clean and spills are simple to clean
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Brian Mullins
> 3 dayThis is a sturdy, flexible, under the sink mat. It has a sturdy edge all the way around the perimeter to help prevent water leaks and spills from damaging the shelf underneath the sink. Many people store liquids under the sink that can get tipped over and leak. If there is a leak caught in time, there is less of a possibilty of mold, or mildew. Replacing a damaged shelf is an extreme hassle. I like this mat except for one small con. There is a small cone to allow liquid to overflow. For me, I will just plug mine up with glue. I think a better option is to have a small indention in the front of the mat so any serious leak would flow onto the floor in front of the sink.