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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Donald
> 3 dayAfter measuring twice, I scrolled through all the sizes offered and found an exact size and texture of the under the sink mat. I opened the package when it arrived and placed the mat in the compartment. It was a perfect fit.
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Strange metal Head
> 3 dayI couldn’t find one big enough for under my kitchen sink, so it was too short. Looking for a solution.
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Kindle Customer
Greater than one weekI like the flexibility and the ridge around that prevents spillage
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Lauren M
> 3 dayI used it under my kitchen sink and it fits & works great.
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EC
Greater than one weekMy kids kept missing the garbage bin under the sink and scraps would land around it and stain the wood. This May was perfect - solved the problem. Looks nice and neat, easy to wipe and fit perfectly.
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Sydnie Green
> 3 dayInstalled this under kitchen sink, fit perfectly, would order again! Love the protection from spills !
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BarbE
> 3 dayLove the white color. It matches well and looks great. I feel confident that the lip around the edges will keep water in and protect the new cabinetry against any leaks that could happen in the future.
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M
> 3 dayLooks great under kitchen sink!
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Else Roob
> 3 dayIt fits perfectly under my kitchen sink. It looks good and is very sturdy.
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Mr. Mom
> 3 dayThe 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.