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Brian
> 3 dayMy under mount sink had come loose and two of the granite clips failed. I was looking for a different solution and found this. Installation was easy and it did the job. Great product.
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josefo
> 3 dayThis is exactly what I needed. Very solid hardware, easy to align, and effortless and precise turnbuckle action with plenty of travel. Can’t go wrong with this kit vs. other low grade imitations.
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laura
> 3 dayOur kitchen sink fell in a few weeks ago because the gent who owned our house before us used industrial glue instead of the normal bracket kit. We bought this as a hail Mary since none of the hardware stores had what we needed. And it more than did the job!
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ANTHONY KAPHAN
Greater than one weekThis bracket system was super easy to install and it worked just as expected. What a time saver!!!
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Jonny Barger
> 3 dayTo start, I am not the most handy person in the world but anywhere I can save a few $$$ I do my best. Instead of spending hundreds of dollars to have somebody reattach my under sink when it separated from my granite counter top I started looking into ways to do it myself. I came across these brackets and gave them a shot. So far I am extremely satisfied and it has been a week since installation. I went a little overboard and installed 4 brackets under my kitchen sink but 2 would do just fine. I am very happy with the quality of the product and the easy to follow videos the company has online to install. The one area for improvement would be the written directions which come with the brackets. They are a little outdated and the pictures are not very clear. Aside from that, I 100% recommend trying these brackets.
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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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beachwife
> 3 dayI 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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LRH
> 3 dayBrilliant idea, easy to install. I had to buy two small jacks to raise the undermounted sink, but the whole repair was done in a few hours. Youtube videos also helped me find this solution.
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Chad
> 3 dayThis product is well-made, sturdy, and easy to install. It comes with good printed instructions and there are also videos. I am surprised something like this isnt stocked in local hardware stores. I cant think of anything bad to say about it. Note to fellow Canadian buyers: I found it more cost-effective to order directly from the manufacturer here on Amazon.com, instead of from the resellers on Amazon.ca. YMMV
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J. James
> 3 dayWe had not one but two undermount sinks in our kitchen renovation 10 years ago. The main sink dropped 5 years ago and the prep sink soon followed. Did the best cosmetic caulking job I could and we just lived with it. I even considered tearing out the granite and starting over. Then I found these exquistely engineered little pieces of hardware on Amazon. Bought one kit for each sink. The actual hardware installation only took about 5 minutes a side. Resealed with clear silicone and adjusted the sinks back into place. What a joy! Thanks for this incredible product!