

Under the Sink Mat Waterproof, Under Kitchen Sink Liner Mat 22”x34”, Silicone Under Sink Mats and Protectors for Kitchen Bathroom, Flexible & Thick Under Sink Drip Tray with Lip to Catch Water, White
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Candi51
> 24 hourEasy to install, fits well and is thick, quality material.
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Justice Taylor
> 24 hourServes its perfect practice purpose!
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suzanne gallagher
> 24 hourOver priced for what it is.
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Francys
> 24 hourI really like it and i feel safe in case of a leaking. Thanks
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Jakester
> 24 hourI recently had a leak under my sink and fortunately discovered it before too much damage had been done. Had I had this mat under my sink there would have been no damage. The fit is perfect so the measurements must be pretty standard but its a good idea to measure before you purchase, just to be sure. The mat comes folded so I thought Id have to flatten it for a few days before putting it in but I didnt. The flexibility of the material minimized the fold lines so I put it in immediately. This should capture any water from a leak and has raised edges so it will hold quite a bit of water before it spills over the edge. Highly recommended.
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BarbaraP
> 24 hourThis liner fit perfectly under our kitchen sink.
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Racer
> 24 hourLiked the easy installment, easy clean up and just keeps the floor under the sink nice. So much better than sticky back paper.
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Jori H
> 24 hourI have nice wood cupboards and wanted a little extra protection under the sink, so I purchased this mat. It just arrived and immediately I installed the mat with ease under my sink. Now if I have a leak my cupboard will be protected. By the way it fit like a glove, great product!
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Mr. Mom
> 24 hourThe product photo shows plumbing coming from the back wall of the sink cabinet. In that case, this product will slide right into the cabinet with no issues. In my case, the water supply lines come up through the floor of the cabinet. I measured the location of the pipes relative to the left wall and the back wall of the cabinet. After using a caliper to measure the outside diameter of the pipes, I used an auger bit to drill holes through the bottom of the mat (I used a 2x4 as a backer so as to not damage the kitchen floor). The auger bit worked; I dont think I would recommend a spade bit. Then, I used a pocket knife to make a slice from the new hole through to the back lip of the mat. Once that was done, the mat slid neatly into place around the water supply lines.
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MY
> 24 hourLove this for cupboards that are too big to line with conventional liners.