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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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Cptdragn
Greater than one weekEasy to install. Supports a farm sink
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MKES
> 3 dayAn under-mount stainless kitchen sink in a home I purchased came loose. Same story as others, whoever installed it used epoxy sink clips which eventually failed. I ran across the Never Fall system and just installed it today. I only used the two side arms and they work perfectly. Very sturdy. I couldnt install the center as there was no room but it doesnt seem to matter. Its a single-bowl rectangular sink. If you have an undercount sink where the mounting has failed, and you have a little room on each side, this should fix your problem and give you peace of mind the sink will never fall again. I liked being able to measure exactly where they need to go first – centered on sink, 0.5-1 lower with arms at their shortest in my case. Then you can remove the arms and attach the side brackets first with the 4 screws, then re-attach the arms, snug up tight, then lock down with the locknut so itll never move. The screw action allows some fine tuning that a static piece of plastic doesnt. Thanks to the inventor!
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Josh and Melanie S
> 3 dayMy sink collapsed right before the holidays and I needed a quick way to get it back in place. I found this on Amazon, got it in two days and installed right away. Easy to follow instructions and very sturdy. Definitely a worthwhile purchase. Took me about 20 minutes to complete the job
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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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Cynthia G.
> 3 dayMy undermount sink had fallen in from my granite countertop. It was originally installed with only epoxy and no hardware. I called plumbers who wanted nothing to do with it, and contractors as well. They recommended a granite installation place. The company that installed my countertop and sink 6 years ago wanted $250 (a discounted rate they claimed) to come out and epoxy it back up. I figured for around $40 I could try this. I was able to install it myself (although I did disconnect the garbage disposal and most of the plumbing to do so). It was relatively easy. I would recommend buying two kits so that you can use one of the other mounts on the rear center of the sink. Maybe the other could be used on the front center as well. The front center mount was very difficult to install in my tiny cabinet, but in the end I made it work. If you are semi-handy, or know someone who is, this is an excellent option to avoid a very costly repair. I feel confident that this will keep my sink in place. If I ever have another undermount sink installed I will insist on this or similar hardware as part of the install.
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MikeL
> 3 dayWhy dont sink installers use these from the beginning instead of random blocks of wood slopped with silicone? Only thing I wish was that the rod was capable of using a wrench to turn. There isnt much clearance between the rod and cabinet to turn.
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bgaydell
> 3 daySo I put this install/repair off for a few months because honestly I was nervous about getting this item installed to fix the sink. 2x4 pieces were doing just fine under the sink. Right? Well I couldn’t have been more wrong. Easy to understand instructions and easy to use apparatus led to the longest part was running to hardware store because I was out of clear silicone for the remount. I know each sink set up is different but I would probably use these to install on a new construction cabinet before the old style clips. Very sturdy and came with adhesive strips to mount it prior to securing with screws hassle free. Would recommend this item 100%!!
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PA Mom
> 3 dayOur kitchen stainless double bowl sink failed on one side after 5 years from the disposal vibration. After wedging 2x4’s under the disposal to stabilize it, I found this Never Fall support system. It was a perfect fix to lift the sink back into position. We were unable to use the front support in the kit as we couldn’t secure the top bracket screw in such a tight space between the sinks. Also, the cabinet did not have a lip to use the alternate attachment. The 2 side supports are sturdy - screwed to the plywood inside of the cabinet. We did not have to disassemble the sink before working on it. Bought 100% silicone to fill the gap. We used painters tape to the granite and stainless sink before filling the gap. Also we placed a light below the cabinet to ensure we filled the gap with silicone sufficiently. If we saw light, we added more! As hubby tightened the sink back into position, I wiped silicone evenly around and then pulled painters tape off... easy process. Watching the YouTube video before starting helped. We found this was a pretty easy fix for the cost.
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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.