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Helper
> 3 dayAn innovative product from an inventor. It will help any handyman homeowner fix a fallen sink in matter of hours. Our builders plumber did a shotty job by using Epoxy and wood shims pressed against sink lip and granite. I learnt later that this is a common practice for under-mounted sinks on Granite or Quartz. Positives: Easy to install once sink is held in place using sink setters. Slide and lock mount is very handy to support in the front. Cons: The double sided adhesive cannot hold the weight of the bracket.... needs further development Recommendations: The set should include second Slide and Lock for balanced support or seller should create separate set with for larger sinks with 2 Slide and lock mounts. This is highly recommended for offset 2 bowl sinks like mine. I had to buy second set from granite fabricator supplies seller GrandQuartz.com. Seller needs to caution the buyers or installers not to over tighten the mounts as it would start pushing the granite up away from the cabinet or break the joint.
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Oscar DeGrouch
> 3 dayMy SS sink was falling out of the quartz countertop, in a one year old home. I was NOT happy. I found these, and they looked like the perfect solution. They installed very easily, and are very sturdy. My only problem was that the sink wanted to slip out of place, until the silicone set up—so I had to hold the sink in position for an hour. I don’t fault the supports. Silicone is really slippery when it’s wet. Just be aware.
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Gerald Hatch
> 3 dayMade what I thought was going to be a difficult repair very easy. Installers only used silicone caulk to attach the under mount sink to the granite counter top. Sink dropped down after 2 years. Wont have to worry about this sink dropping anymore. Thank you Fabricators For Fabricators for making this perfect repair system!!!!!
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Eric I.
> 3 dayI really cant believe that the original undermount sink was installed in my house with shims and glue holding it up. Three of the four glued on shims had failed and my sink was sagging on two sides. Attaching these made it look better than new again! Dont forget to get the correct silicone caulk for stainless steel sinks. Put the caulk in first and then tighten these up for a great seal as well as a great look!
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Pepin Torres
> 3 dayI had a sink fall (from a granite countertop) when the brackets gave out. I had one person come in to fix it twice, and twice it fell (originally, he charged me $300 which was reimbursed after much complaining on my part). Two more contractors basically told me there is nothing they could do about it and refused to come in to check it out. I then went to the web and found this product. WORKS AS ADVERTISED. It takes less than 30 minutes to install and the installation process is made real easy with the adhesive tape (I do recommend you watch the YouTube video). The only tricky part is applying the recommended clear silicone sealant but is you practice your caulking skills on something else before committing to the sink, youll be fine. Do follow the instructions about hand tightening - dont be tempted to use a wrench. I had no need for the optional front bracket but saved it just in case. If you have a fallen sink, get this. Youll get a permanent solution at a fraction of the cost.
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Magdalen Wunsch II
> 3 daySmart fix for a dropped undercounter sink under granite.
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Phone User
> 3 dayMy kitchen sink fell into the cabinets below on the first day of the COVID-19 lockdown in my town. The silicon glue that held the sink in place had failed. After a few panicked expletives, I started researching options to fix my sink. Luckily, I found some online videos and reviews of the Never Fall system. I ordered it and it arrived with Prime delivery three days later. Within twenty minutes of opening the package, my sink was back in place! I sealed around the edge of the sink with silicon caulk for moisture-proofing, but otherwise the Never Fail hardware is the only thing holding my sink up now, and it is doing a great job so far! I used both side brackets as well as the front optional bracket because, well, if the hardware comes with it, I might as well use it. Ill update this review if I ever have any issues with the hardware over time.
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T. Runyan
> 3 dayMy stainless steel sink came loose from our quartz countertop and I wasnt sure how to fix it. I found this solution on Amazon and it really works. Only one side of our sink was loose but I ended up using all three supports to make sure the sink never comes loose again. Our sink cabinet walls are made of hard rubberized material - they are supposed to protect the other cabinets if there was ever a major water leak. I installed the support under the bad side and raised the sink back into position. I then installed the front support which did connect to the wood part of the cabinet and lastly I installed the other side support to the rubberized wall. They have been installed for several weeks and I have checked them regularly for any type of loosening but so far they are rock solid. If you have an issue with a sink coming loose or if you are afraid your sink may come loose you should get this solution.
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Thinkwell
> 3 daySometimes you find a tool thats just perfect for the task at hand. When the subcontractor installed the counters and sink in my new home, the keyhole slots in the granite counter for the undermount sink clips did not line up properly with the cabinets. So the installer left half the slots empty, with nothing supporting one of the two basins. Two years later its sagging on one side. I envisioned fabricating something similar to this device, so I was really happy to find this ready made. It would have taken five minutes to install, but the disposal was in the way, so I fiddled for all of 10 minutes to install it. Screw the mounting plate in position, tighten the turnbuckle by hand, then tighten the lock nut and youre done. Just be careful not to overtighten the turnbuckle, because unlike with clips youre not snugging the sink to the counter, youre exerting upward pressure on both sink and counter. After snugging it up by hand to the point where the new caulk squeezed out I marked the turnbuckle with a pencil and tightened another 1/8 turn. Great product.
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Six48 Services, LLC
> 3 dayworked as expected. front clip was a little tricky and I could only use one screw on the base due to limited space. best installed before the sink.