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- RobWNYExplorerOurs is wood and only covers half of the sink. I believe it's supposed to be a cutting board but I made a real cutting board and the sink cover stays under the bed.
- jplante4Explorer IIThey just look nice at an RV show. I don't think we've ever put ours in. The portable ice maker sits in the sink when we're traveling.
- dodge_guyExplorer IIThey stay on the sink.
Do you have the recessed sink with the Corian ountertops? Those will not move. Or do you have The kind that just sit on the surface mount sink that look like plastic? - fj12ryderExplorer IIIWe need the counter space so we put store them on the sinks unless the sinks are in use.
Just a heads up for anyone who uses the sinks for storage space while traveling. Check to make sure the sink is securely mounted well enough to withstand the weight. On ours, the sinks were glued/cemented to the counter and just the weight of the covers cause the small sink to pull away from the counter. Had to reinforce the sinks. Pretty poor design. - rhagfoExplorer III
B.O. Plenty wrote:
Don't really know what they are good for. Usually just in the way. We have plenty of counter space and don't need the. Ours are stored away for the next owner, I guess.
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We have more than enough counter space, don’t even have any! - RICK-ards_RedExplorerWe take ours off and store them otherwise they end up on the floor and under the table.:(
- bukhrnExplorer III
K Charles wrote:
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On the sink when traveling and they have never moved. - BB_TXNomad
K Charles wrote:
On the sink when traveling and they have never moved.
Same here. - rk911Explorerdual sinks. one cover permanently stored, the other stays on the sink.
- LwiddisExplorer IITraveling with the covers installed leaves no place for any water coming from the faucet...be it drips or a stream...to go except the floor.
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