🔧 Fix it like a pro—never fall behind!
The Never Fall Complete Sink Repair System™ is a revolutionary solution designed for effortless sink restoration without the hassle of drilling or plumbing removal. With a robust capacity of 680 lbs and a patented design, this system is perfect for tight spaces and ensures your sink is securely supported with minimal effort.
Manufacturer | Fabricators for Fabricators LLC, |
Part Number | TBRS-107 |
Item Weight | 2.16 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 15 x 6.5 x 1 inches |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Color | galvanized plated steel |
Finish | iron |
Installation Method | Screw-In |
Item Package Quantity | 5 |
Mounting Type | side mount |
Usage | repair |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
L**4
Fixed the problem
Worked great for propping up a undermount sink that was already installed.
J**B
This is the one to get...
Excellent product. Installation was straight-forward and the adjustability makes the extra expense worth it. Our sinks are very secure and have no concerns of them coming loose.
C**Y
substantial and work great
worked great for a bathroom sink, unlike most things i buy here they were more substantial in person than they looked like in the photos.
J**S
EASE OF INSTALLATION AND HIGH QUALITY MATERIALS
### Five-Star Review for the Never Fall Undermount Sink BracketsI recently installed the Never Fall undermount sink brackets, and I couldn't be happier with my decision! Initially, I was just looking to prevent a potential sink disaster after hearing about a friend's mishap, but this product truly exceeded my expectations.The design is incredibly user-friendly. Simply turning the shaft of the turnbuckle pushed my sink back into place with ease, without the need for any drilling into my countertop or removing plumbing—an absolute game changer! It’s perfect for tight clearance situations, making the installation process stress-free and straightforward.Professionally made by a granite fabricator, these heavy-duty brackets boast an impressive capacity of 680 lbs. Patented and built to last, they provide unparalleled support for all types of sinks, from cast iron to stainless steel. The fact that one kit is usually sufficient for an average fallen sink is just icing on the cake. Each turnbuckle effectively replaces two supports, so you end up with five solid points of reinforcement—talk about peace of mind!The installation was a breeze. I simply inserted the double-headed sink bracket, peeled the double-sided tape off the wall bracket, and pressed it into place. The temporary adhesive allowed for hands-free operation, making it easy to secure everything with the included screws. I loved how quickly I could raise my sink into position by just turning the turnbuckle—no more awkward contortions under the sink!One tip: if your cabinet wall is exposed, make sure to measure the thickness before using the provided screws. I found that matching them with slightly shorter screws from my local hardware store worked perfectly, ensuring I didn’t break through the other side. It’s these little details that make the difference!With the Never Fall system, I now have the reassurance that my beautiful new sink is securely supported. It comes with a comprehensive instructional manual and a helpful video link, which made everything even simpler. Plus, the lifetime warranty adds an extra layer of confidence.If you’re considering enhancing your sink’s stability, look no further! The Never Fall undermount sink brackets are a must-have. Trust me, this system will never fail you! Highly recommended!
E**D
So easy to use!
I had no idea this product existed until I needed it.It was very easy to use and worked great!
M**L
Just as advertised.
This product worked perfectly just as advertised. The provided directions were clear and easy to follow. One tool that is required other than a Phillips screwdriver is a bubble type level which many smartphones have a digital version of anyway.
S**.
Fixed the problem!!!! (almost)
These are very high quality supports that fixed what looked like a hopeless problem of the sink falling on our undermount sink. The directions are crystal clear, they are heavy duty and easy to install, and they totally fixed the issue!! Well, almost. Where the two main struts and the front one are installed, they completely did and after a months or so, not even the slightest droop. Trouble is, there's only two main struts so one corner opposite is slightly separating again. I know other sets include four main struts and they may be just fine, but this seemed to have the best build quality. Not at all unhappy with them, just wish it had three main struts (both sides, back, and the front one) vs two main struts.
J**D
Bought as a preventative measure; used different screws.
Luckily I did not have to FIX a fallen sink with this product... I only got it because a friend told me their sink had fallen, and it got me thinking about my OWN. I'd just had a brand new huge, heavy and oversized, under-mount sink put into my kitchen and looked up under to see how they did it... they relied SOLELY on CAULK to hold my big sink up. Thank the lord I checked, there's no way this thing would last!I went online searching for sink clips and the like, and came across these brackets. Since my new sink was still holding fine for the time, I was able to install this system nicely up high and tight underneath. I basically put it up high enough underneath so the top was barely below the sink flange. This way when I rotated the shafts to lift them up into place they weren't at the very end of their threads and would be plenty strong.One important note that some people might want to know: If you have a cabinet wall exposed on the outside, look for a location where you can measure your cabinet wall thickness compared to the screws, so you don't end up breaking through the other side! I grabbed the included screws and looked underneath my cabinet wall because it faces out where you see it, and sure enough, when I compared them (with included space for the bracket they're going through) the tip would have broke through the other side of the cabinet wall where you could see it! I went to my local hardware store where they have endless selections of screws and found the exact same screws but a little shorter, and even grabbed some washers just in case.I ended up using both the new screws and the washers to buffer a tiny more space, as even the shorter screws were exactly the same depth of the wall and I didn't trust that to not poke through. So measure your cabinet wall if you need to, and don't be afraid to take the screw with you to match something that you need to get. The included screws are #8 Pan head screws (the replacements I found say sheet metal), and will be shown as "8x[length measurement]" I believe the included screws were 8x5/8" since as you can see with my ruler, my cabinet is only 1/2" thick. I grabbed 8x1/2 screws and used the little washers I also bought to make sure they didn't stick through.My pics show not only how I have one side installed (sorry for the blurry pic), but also show how I was able to look underneath the cabinet wall and measure the thickness. That pic with the ruler is basically me ON the ground with my phone looking up underneath by the cabinet toe kick.