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beachwife
> 24 hourI bought this to lift the portion of my under mount stainless steel double sink where it had separated from the granite near the faucet (exterior wall side of sink). At least for me (and Im fairly handy), it seemed difficult to attach to the sides lip of the sink because I tried that approach first. Of course, it is difficult to work under a kitchen sink, due to position and lack of room, even when everything stored underneath is removed. I eventually got the results I wanted using part of this kit - the front support worked great to lift the front of the sink (by cabinet doors). I wound up using one of the main supports with sheetrock anchors to mount to the rear wall and then positioned it differently than in the instructions to put tension on the rear part of the sink and lift it back into place. This probably isnt ideal, but it seems secure and the combination of the supports and a little silicone sealant got the results I wanted. I think it will work great on a new installation, but it would be good if there was a bracket to secure the side of the sink near the faucet as well as a front support.
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Dan Mora
> 24 hourWhen I noted that the glue holding the under sink had separated from the counter, I thought that I would have a difficult job on my hand to make it right again. Until I was told about these sink repair devices. Upon looking at the items, I knew that they would do the job for me and it was a no brainier to get sink repair system. It only took some new adhesive, a drill/screwdriver and a steady hand to place the item in place. A few hours for the adhesive to dry and the sink is better than new. I would recommend this to anyone in a similar situation.
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Nina S Los
> 24 hourMy wide double undermount sink, held up by TWO (2) clips total (!!) glued to the granite, one on either side, was sagging badly in the middle. This would have been the second time I needed to replace the separating caulk in 2 years. So instead I ripped out the old caulk, put one of these babies at the back and front to support the middle, and slapped some more silicone in the now perfectly even gap! ^_^ It does what it says!! Due to an extra bit of 2x4 or maybe 1x4 (idk, do I sound like I know what Im talking about?) inside my sink cabinet, probably the Y2K custom carpentry contractor special, I wasnt able to use the cute little ratchet support. But never fear, one of the long boys works just as well and is practically invisible unless you stick your head into the cabinet. Thanks for replenishing my faith in humanity and myself with this awesomely sturdy product!! Now to figure out what to do with the remaining brackets (can I send em back to you?) -A New Fan
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Phil C
> 24 hourUsed this a a fast kitchen renovation where we are reusing the old granite counter top and don’t feel like fixing the prior under mount brackets and screws. They went up nice and easy with great fine adjustment to get the right amount of pressure up into the the right spots. Haven’t tested the sink out yet but feel very confident they will hold way more weight than will ever be in that sink. They are also very low profile and do not take much functional space away fun the cabinet
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Sodanotpop
> 24 hourAbout six weeks ago, my sink dropped on the left side. The sink was attached to the granite with glued on brackets. I didnt know that-who thinks to look for that when buying a house? I bought this product to remedy the problem and it was extraordinarily easy to use. Simply place the arm when you want it, then remove the adhesive backing. This will allow it to stay put while you screw it down to the cabinet. Gently drill the screws in, crank the shaft and lift to the desired height and thats it. I didnt need anyone to help, and finished it in all of 20 minutes. I love it so much that I bought another set for the right side, with was still supported with the glue brackets but knew it was just a matter of time before they failed as well. This product has saved me hundreds of dollars! I could not be more pleased. Im simply thrilled!!
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Johnny B
> 24 hourI purchased 3 sets of these to install a new sink. With 2 sets at the back, 2 on the sides and 1 at the front center, I dont think Ill have any problems with the sink separating. Installation was straight forward, just dont mount the brackets backwards (et to Bruta), makes it easier to get the rods into place. If you have worked under sinks before, you will appreciate how easy the whole system is. Adjusting the tension was a breeze, just use a small pair of slip joint pliers and youre good to go!
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JessEE
> 24 hourWorks as expected. Install this if youRE using undermount sink and stop worrying when your spouse use cast iron dutch oven or any HEAVY DUTY TOOLS :)
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Shopper
> 24 hourVery practical solution for securing a sinking kitchen sink.
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H. Lucius
> 24 hourThis was so easy to install took less than 30 minutes! Our sink had started to fall and this got it super sturdy without costing an arm and leg!
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Thinkwell
> 24 hourSometimes 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.