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ANTHONY KAPHAN
> 3 dayThis bracket system was super easy to install and it worked just as expected. What a time saver!!!
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C Shu
> 3 dayWoke up one morning to my sink laying inside the cabinet below it. After much research, I chose the Never Fail Complete Sink Repair system. Being a 66-year old female, I was concerned about 2 things: 1) ease of installation and 2) durability. I sure didn’t want to have to do this again! When the product arrived I was happy to see it appeared to be high quality manufacturing. Reading the instructions—which were thorough and easy to follow—led me to believe I could do this alone. Except for the part where the sink needs to be supported while the adhesive dries, which is not actually part of this support system. But I’ll tell you how I addressed that, in case any of you are in a similar situation. After more reading, You Tube-Ing, and searching for stand-ins for the clamps I didn’t own, I copied the suggestion of one man and kept the sink in place with duct tape!!! Worked like a dream. The supports of the Never Fail System went on with ease after the adhesive dried. Then came my favorite. Part of the job...when I pat myself on the back because I did it alone! I’ve had the Never Fail system in place for 6 months now and there have been no problems. But I knew that would be the case by the time I’d finished the job. The design of this great system is brilliant and doesn’t require the use of epoxy like some of the others. I can’t praise the company who makes this product enough! It’s hard these days to find products that 1) do what they claim, 2) provide quality workmanship re: the parts, 3) supply instructions that are sensible & easy to follow, 4) are free of useless gimmicks and 5) have been designed simply but effectively. Bravo to those behind the Never Fail Complete Sink Repair System! I hope this review sends you more soon-to-be-satisfied customers.
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KelliPagels
> 3 dayEasy to install, highly suggest!
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sifuchar
> 3 dayI used this product to repair my mother’s under-mount kitchen sink, which had fallen. It not only added support, but made the entire job much easier. I measured and installed the anchors with the support rods about 5 turns extended. This gave me just the right amount of room when I added the support rods to back off and allow a gap to add some silicone adhesive. Rotated the rods to hold it firmly against the counter, tightened the locking nut, and done. Feels very solid, even before the adhesive dries. Would definitely use again or recommend. UPDATE: 1 year later, sink is still firmly in place. :)
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Debbie
> 3 dayI am glad I found these, for some reason the marble installers only used glue to hold my undermount double sink to the underside of the marble slab. Of course the sink started showing gaps. I had a handyman install these to close the gaps and to support the sink. These should be a must have for anyone having an unmount sink installed under a stone type countertop.
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Charles Hall
> 3 dayHeavy duty and much larger that I thought they would be (about 14 total length), and the pivot support at the top isnt made for tight clearances like mine, but but I made them work. Dimensions would have been helpful. Need to buy a set of the other prevalent design for support where my water system got in the way of the 14 length
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Dave Luebbert
> 3 dayOur double stainless steel kitchen sink was installed 16 years ago and about halfway during that time, we noticed the sink starting to droop in the middle where the sinks are divided. There were metal screws holding the metal sink up against the quartz counter top at the corners but not along the long edges in front and back. Not knowing how to solve the problem a few years ago I propped up the center with a length of pipe from below. It was only noticeable when opening the doors under the sink. Fast forward to last week when wife and I were getting our home ready to sell. She said she wouldnt buy a home that had that problem so this system looked like the best solution. It arrived in the mail, I looked at the instructions and photos, and probably within a half hour I had the two long pieces installed under the front and rear of the sink. I figured out which way to turn the bar to tighten, or push, up the sink and now the sink looks tight and flush like it did when first installed. The metal pieces cannot really even be seen unless peeking under the sink. Wifes happy, Im happy!
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Scott A Akey
> 3 dayWoke up on a Sunday morning to find my sink had lost its hold and fell. Being somewhat handy, I had a clue on how to fix it but the thought of chipping away all the old epoxy and re-epoxying the sink was not something I really wanted to do. I had no room to add a support that made a lot of sense. Off to Amazon I went and I am so glad I did! Whoever invented this system is a genius! It is very simple to use, straightforward directions and gave options depending on how the sink is attached. I had to change the general use as my sink would not work with as directed in the instructions, but it worked flawlessly. I could not be more happy and am thankful I did not need to buy a new vanity or re-epoxy the sink.
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Nate
> 3 dayWhen the builder only glued in the sink and it detached from the underside of the granite, I didn’t think there was any way that fixing it could be easy. It turns out, this product vastly exceeded my expectations! This made reinstalling the sink quick, simple, and made it a one-person job. I’m already recommending this product to friends and family with undermount sinks. In fact, when we moved into a new home, I ordered another one of these right away to take care of the problem preemptively. Great product both times!
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Angela
> 3 dayAfter watching several YouTube videos I purchased this kit. I didn’t need to remove garbage disposal or plumbing. I am a 59 year old woman,, and I did it myself. The sink is sturdy and will never drop out again. This kit made an otherwise impossible job surprisingly easy!