🔧 Elevate Your Sink Game with Bonoda's Undermount Clips!
The Bonoda Undermount Sink Clips are essential for securely installing kitchen or bathroom undermount sinks. This 10-pack includes all necessary components for a reliable setup, ensuring compatibility with granite composite sinks. With a compact design and easy installation, these clips are a must-have for any renovation project.
Item Depth | 1.5 inches |
Mounting Type | Undercounter Mount |
Manufacturer | Bonoda |
UPC | 764560229362 |
Item Weight | 10.6 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 5.59 x 4.09 x 0.75 inches |
Item model number | 764560229362 |
Size | 10 Pack |
Finish | Brushed |
Installation Method | Undermount |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Usage | Bathroom sink |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
B**I
Use a 1/4 bit to install threaded spacer and job weld them in
Had to use it for my quartz bathroom countertop to put my undermount sink in as it never had any!
T**A
Did the job!
Very easy to remove the old ones and replace with these new ones. It took me about 20 minutes to install all 4 and check for issues. Simple, inexpensive and DIYHighly recommend
J**E
Good
I needed to tighten my sink back to the granite and they worked as needed
N**A
Used differently than intended
I had to hold down a cast iron sink that had a lip edge on the inside. I modified the clips to have them bent down instead of flat, but it did the job well and my sink is staying put.
J**E
Bought but did not use.
I bought 3 types for a sink in an RV. All were good quality but only one would do the trick. It was not these. But if they would have fit I would have given them the same review.
A**R
Did not work
Did not work for my sink
I**S
Works great
THIS kit has plenty of parts in it and works exactly as designed.They can also be bent and manipulated for lots of different projects.
W**M
Great product
My sink had tension clamps and it collapsed. These you can get very tight and secure. Use a masonry drill for stone or composite surfaces. If the drilled hole seems a bit large a toothpick will keep the retainer in the hole until you put tension on it. I added a garbage disposal support too but not necessary.
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