Never Fall Complete Sink Repair system

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  • PA Mom

    > 3 day

    Our 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.

  • Tom

    > 3 day

    The undermount sink in my kitchen became detached from the countertop. It sunk down and, in turn, was causing an issue with the pipes since they were sized to fit from the original position. Im not that handy of a guy, so got immediate anxiety about who Im going to need to call and how much. Did some internet searching and found this product for a very reasonable price. I figured it was worth the try. From opening the package to having it installed...took under an hour. Its been in place now for a few months and Ive had zero issues. I deviated from the instructions a little regarding where to install the arms (front & back vs on the sides, etc.), so keep that in mind if you feel another spot would be better. But this thing was a lifesaver and I highly recommend.

  • Michael

    > 3 day

    We have an under-counter stainless sink with granite countertops. Our builder used some kind of cardboard and glue tabs to hold the sink on. Well, that lasted about 5 years. This worked perfectly to lift up the sink back in place. Install: it was not hard but a little messy and time consuming for the home DIYer. Once you remove the sink you need to really clean up the sink top and under-counter area. I did this with a scraper and steel wool. Installing the hardware was simple a few measurements and fit checks were all it took. You do want a partner in this endeavor to help hold and align the sink with the counter. There are a few good YouTube videos showing installation.

  • mrscollins

    > 3 day

    First I’d like to say that I’m a 30-something female and I installled these independently. It took me forever because I would attempt to extend it to raise the sink and the metal kept slipping from the bottom of the metal on the sink. It would be great if it had rubber on the part that touched the sink to keep it from slipping. I had to unscrew and move around a couple times to get to the very correct spot where they wouldn’t slide off when tightened (which it’s under the counter so it’s not really that big of a deal). This is an issue with where the sink is and how it was installed into the space...not an issue with the product. The sink is an under mount stainless...that was attached solely by glue (and random pieces of cardboard were stuck up in there to “hold” it by the builder and that was also glued...yeah fun times)...and it’s in a corner space with more room on one side than the other. Shall I say, while I’m not the most savvy at fixing things...these things are a life saver that prevented me from having to have someone come in and drill into my granite, and/or charge me an arm and a leg. They are still holding my sink up...and there’s always dishes of some sort in there, so it’s definitely done the job!

  • non-tech guy

    > 3 day

    We used these to install a heavy, 167 lb, farmhouse sink. Pro: It was easy to install, just four screws. Easy to adjust. Appears to be sturdy and strong. Con: Allows the under-counter farmhouse sink to shift around. The Never Fall has a T shape; that is, a long vertical rod topped by a shorter horizontal piece. These two pieces are joined in such a way that the top bar rotates on the vertical bar. The under-counter farmhouse sink is installed by sliding it into place, not by dropping it into a hole; so the Never Fall does not keep the sink in place, rather it lets the sink pivot out of the cabinet and onto the floor. This review might be a little unfair because the device is not sold as a tool for installing sinks, only repairing them. But it seemed like it would work for installation too. It does not.

  • tyura

    > 3 day

    This is a case of a skeptical purchase that turned into a super pleasant surprise. I had an undermount stainless sink that started to fail, separating from the granite countertop. Came across this product which claims to address that very problem. I’m mechanically inclined and can fix most things, so didn’t think I needed this...but ordered it as a fallback option. I opened the box when it arrived and was blown away by the quality of the design and the components. Instructions were ok, kind of made sense, but couldn’t really envision how it would look assembled. So I watched their instructional video. It then all made perfect sense. Put the brackets in - two in back, one in the front, approximately 30 mins for all, including silicone sealant between the counter and sink. Worked perfectly. Very happy with the results - just like new again. Can’t say enough to do this justice...it’s a simple fix to an ugly problem, great quality too. Kind of a shame that it’s hidden from view! If you have the same issue, you won’t be disappointed.

  • Tracey

    > 3 day

    We woke up New Years morning to find our stainless steel kitchen sink had come unglued and dropped into the base cabinet - disposal and all. I am somewhat handy but could not figure out how to fix this. The original install used some kind of clips and a rail system that had pulled loose taking a bit of the cabinet with it. I had my licensed plumber look at it and he also had no ideas. So... off to you tube and amazon and after seeing a lot of ideas that I knew would not work in my situation I came upon this system. After removing all of the old mounting stuff and cleaning the old caulk off of the sink and counter these were fairly straightforward to install. My sink is now re- caulked and back in place and I feel like it is more secure than before. Thanks for the thoughtful design and the added touch of the adhesive on the back... made it a lot easier to install. Great product that I would highly recommend.

  • silly goose

    > 3 day

    My sink came with mounting hardware that required me to drill holes to the underside of the cabinet. I really didnt want to do that or spend money on tools Im only going to use once. I feel like the screws could eventually come loose from the countertop. Also, I wanted an easy way to remove the sink if I ever wanted to replace it or do any kind of repairs. So, I gave this a shot even though it says it is a sink repair system. I figure if it can support 680lbs, then it should work as a sink install system. Can I use this never fall system without the sink mounting hardware? I hope so. Maybe the company can chime in on this. Anywho, it has been about 2 weeks since I installed it. You need roughly 2-2.5 inches on both sides for the thing to fit. It seems sturdy enough, but I havent been able to put it under any kind of stress since the water is not yet hooked up. I couldnt use the extra support bracket because I dont have anything in the front to attach it to. Company said it would be fine, so I hope they are right. I may end up adding in some wood support. Only complaint at the moment is that turning the turnbuckle can become difficult if there isnt enough clearance on both sides. I couldnt ensure that I had fully hand-tightened it because my hand didnt fit in the gap. The only way I could test was to wiggle the turnbuckle to see if it moved. I will update to see if it holds up after I start using the sink.

  • JC in NJ

    > 3 day

    The best 30 bucks Ive ever spent! The self stick feature mede it really easy to install in tight quarters.

  • Keyon Bayer

    > 3 day

    Always worried about the sink falling down at just the wrong time. This kit removes that worry at a very reasonable price.

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