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🔧 Never Fail, Always Fit — The Ultimate Undermount Sink Solution
Cinclips Never Fails is a patented undermount sink installation and repair kit made in the USA, featuring glass-filled nylon brackets that support up to 800 lbs. Designed for quick, no-drill installation without epoxy, it prevents countertop damage and sink sagging. The kit includes all necessary mounting screws and hardware, delivering professional-grade durability and ease for lasting kitchen sink support.


| ASIN | B00O1HKYMW |
| Best Sellers Rank | #67,850 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #102 in Kitchen Sink Installation Parts |
| Brand | Cinclips |
| Brand Name | Cinclips |
| Color | Black glass filled nylon |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 1,092 Reviews |
| Finish Type | Unfinished |
| Finish Types | Unfinished |
| Included Components | Moumting screws are included |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 12"L x 2"W |
| Item Type Name | undermount sink support brackets |
| Item Weight | 1.5 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | CINCLIPS,LLC |
| Manufacturer Part Number | CC-1001 |
| Material | Glass filled Nylon |
| Material Type | Glass filled Nylon |
| Maximum Weight Capacity | 800 Pounds |
| Model Number | CC-1001 |
| Mounting Type | Undermount Sink Installation Kit |
| Product Dimensions | 12"L x 2"W |
| UPC | 798167982696 617724784651 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Weight Limit | 800 Pounds |
E**C
(Processional Plumber Review)
WoW!! Such an incredible, EASY product to use! And the screws are just long enough to go in the cabinet—but not through the cabinet! I literally spent hours cleaning, and removing the old rusty kitchen sink clips and trying to epoxy new ones, and preparing the surface for the epoxy—which took forever, and made a mess. Then I got halfway and I thought that there has to be an easier way. Then I got online and found this product!! Thank God that I did! 🙌🏼 And I was done in less than 30mins!! The Quality is GREAT! It looks and feels durable! For now on I will be installing this products for all under-mount sinks
V**A
The best solution for a sagging undermount sink
I bought and installed these back in February 2017. 3 years later, the mounts are still holding my sink in place with zero issues to speak of. Back in 2017, my stainless steel undermount sink was sagging because the silicone caulking bead between the edge of the sink and the granite countertop was cracked and water was seeping onto the plywood supporting the sink. I waited entirely too long to replace the caulking and as a result, the plywood rotted. The Cinclips was a very simple install. Push the sink back up in place, mount the clips in the desired location, mark the holes for the Cinclip base mounts, drill the holes, screw the brackets in place, and that's it. You're done. Obviously, the cauking around the sink has to be redone with your silicone based sealing agent of choice. I'm sure other people might encounter difficulties based on their kitchen cabinet setup. I was fortunate that kitchen cabinets are modular with vertical boards located 2" to the outside of my kitchen sink, providing me a perfect location to mount the Cinclip bases. Overall, including recaulking, I remounted and repaired my sagging sink in about 1.5 hours total. So long as I keep my sink sealed and the supporting structure completely dry, I have no doubts that the Cinclips wil last the life of my kitchen and I will not be plagued with the problem of a sagging kitchen sink ever again.
N**.
Great way to remount a fallen sink or reinforce one before it does.
These may be one of the easiest, and most cost effective, ways to remount a sink. Let me explain: My kitchen sink recently pulled away from the silicon sealant, and the mounting brackets were improperly mounted and sized for the weight of the sink. The mounting brackets had actually bent about 15-30 degrees each, the right side of the sink on the worse end of that range. I had tried remounting with new brackets but ended up with them bending as well, much to my surprise. To be fair, I frequently fill my sink with about 7 gallons of water and will do a week's worth of dishes in a single sitting. Not the best plan if the sink isn't secure. So when I was told that these cinclips would mount into pressboard and hold my fully filled sink, garbage disposal and associated plumbing, I was skeptical. And it turns out I was wrong. They are shockingly sturdy for what is only 4 plastic mounting brackets (5 when you use the rear/front short bracket) being held into pressboard by 4 screws each. They are almost as easy to mount as the company's tutorial video depicted. Yet another surprise. My only issue was the short bracket that I had to install in the rear of the sink, which was a construction problem unrelated to this product. If you do not have about 4 inches of front cabinet to screw the bracket into, you may be stuck manually attaching the 4 screws on the short bracket while working behind your sink in a space only 3-4 inches wide. That being said, many other users said they didn't even use the short Cinclip. And use gorilla tape to hold up your sink while installing it. I opted for duct tape, and decided after installation to read about the difference between the duct and gorilla. In testing: gorilla tape is stickier, holds more weight, and is more water resistant. All good things for a sink project. In practice, I've still never used gorilla tape so I'm going on recommendation. The cinclips have now been installed for a month. The sink did initially settle about a quarter inch and pull away from the silicone I had used as a sealant. I reapplied the silicone 2 days after installation and have had no peeling away since. I believe this would have been avoided if I had gone with the gorilla tape and not the duct tape. Should I ever need to remount another fallen kitchen sink, I will most likely use the cinclips system again. It's simply too convenient, especially given that it can be used the same day as installation. **Update 10/23/16** My wife and I moved into a new house this year, and while doing the inspection I realized that the kitchen sink was IDENTICAL to the sink in our old home. Looking underneath the sink I saw the 4 brackets were also identically installed. Having spent about a year with my previous cinclips not giving out, I opted to buy and install them before the sink could peeled away. It took me 5 minutes to install the 4 brackets compared to the 2 hours it took for me to remove the old brackets from the sink, clean the caulk/silicone off, remove the overtightened garbage disposal fittings, clean up the resulting water, reapply caulk, tape the sink, and THEN install the cinclips. If you have the option, install these before you have problems. It was so much easier ;-)
C**E
Fine, but not "E-Z"
Once installed - and installed properly - they seem to work well. But there is nothing "E-Z" about them. Depending on the material you are drilling into, you will absolutely need pilot holes to get the screws into the wall/cabinets, despite the claim in the product description and title. The base that you drill the screws is very thick, so making the markings for the pilot hole is pretty tricky, bc no pens or pencils are long enough to reach through the holes. I neede to use a knife to carve the lead of my pencil really long to reach through the hole. In the end, i needed to install and reinstall 2 of the brackets bc they weren't snug enough against the lip of the sink. I don't know if these provide as tight of a seal as clips your screw into the counter, but they are a decent alternative. If you can get these installed snug enough, you can run a bead of caulk around the under lip of the sink to prevent water from seaping into any crevices. In the end, these took me about an hour and a half to install. A lot of that time determining that I did in fact need pilot holes, and how I was going to mark them due to the specifications of the product.
M**R
Sturdy and fast, easy install
I used these to support an existing installation of an "under the counter" cast iron kitchen sink. I needed to replace the silicone between the granite and the sink and after looking it over, I was nervous about the inadequate wood strips the installers used to support the sink. These supports were easy to install and I feel they are supporting the sink very well. I didn't have to remove any plumbing or garbage disposal to do the installation. I admit it was tight working under there but easily doable. Some reviews mentioned that they couldn't get them to install tight against the sink lip. I had no problem getting them tight. To get a tight fit, I held the clip so it is up against the sink flange and the mounting bracket is against the cabinet wall. Before screwing the bottom screws in, slightly cock the bracket so that there is about 1/16" to 1/8" space on the top of the mounting bracket and then drive in the bottom screws with a driver. As the bottom screws go in and the bracket straightens flush against the wall, it will push the clip tight against the sink flange.
V**0
Easy Installation!
Great design for holding the glue together for under counter installed sinks. Years of weight won't set the glue loose once you install this support. So easy to install, that a your wife or child could do it! Construction of product is hard plastic that won't corrode or become brittle.
J**R
Great clips and hold the sinks in place well
We install sinks for work and these clips never fail. We highly recommend
A**S
A must have if you install an undermount sink
I was introduced to this product by a customer. I have used this product several times now and it works perfectly and the sink feels secure. First, the sink must be cleaned and the right adhesive used especially if you are mounting it under granite or marble. The Cinclips can be positioned anywhere under the lip of the sink and attached to the cabinet walls with the screws provided. Sometimes in the back of the sink where the faucet is set, you have to get creative because the wall of the cabinet is too far away to reach. When that happens, I customize a bracket usually some type of clip that mounts under the faucet and lips under the sink. If you use the correct adhesive it should work without issue. To summarize, I have Cinclips on my fast order list to keep in my inventory. They are a handymans best friend under the kitchen sink.
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