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View Poll Results: Do You Use Your Kitchen Sink Covers?

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    They ride on the floor under the dinette. They became dislodged bringing the trailer home when we bought it. We use one for more counter space. If they fit tight they might ride but...My last trailer had a rear kitchen & they rode on the sink all the time with no issues. They did fit tighter.
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    Use 1. Other stores under sink. But I’m just waiting for the faucet to get bumped to the on position over the cover and not over the open side of the sink.


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    Quote Originally Posted by livinthelife View Post
    Yeah, as Judge Marilyn (Milian) says "It isn't an issue, until it is."
    Love her! Especially when she says, “I can block out the sun with my finger.” or “The cheap comes out expensive.”
    But in our case, the cheaper, poly cover seats firmly in the sink, so won’t bounce around. When parked, it covers the stove grate.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Zymurgist View Post
    Our 2670mk came with the roll-up cover too. Leave in place when not doing dishes. Looks nice and its functional when letting a dish/cup drain/air dry.
    As said above Alice uses it to let dishes drain dry over sink.
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    Our solitude has a split 2/3-1/3 sink. I use the larger cover (for extra counter space) when I do the dishes. For travel, it stores on the carpet (floor) under the table. Been on some very rough roads and it does not move much. The smaller cover stays at home.

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    Add us to the no column. They've been under the love seat for the last two months. When we get home they'll go in the shed... When we sell the house, they'll go with the shed.

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    Wife and I just talked about the covers the other day. We've not used them since we brought the unit home in Dec. They are under the sink but thinking about moving them to the shed.
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    We use them all the time. Throw dirty dishes in the sink and cover them to keep everything looking neat. Remove them to do dishes then back on. They are put on the bed during travel as part of our packing up routine. Would like a set that are lighter though.

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    We have found quick access to sinks is more important than counter space. We also have 337RLS with buffet so that helps with counter space. Stored Covers first in bottom drawer of buffet and weight knocked the flooring out of the drawer requiring repair. Now store on floor in a cabinet where we can still pull them out for pot luck, etc.

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    Yes

    Quote Originally Posted by traveldawg View Post
    While watching an episode of Going RV today I noticed folks really liking the covers for the kitchen sinks in RVs. They always comment that it increases counter space.

    Our experience is that we never used them. We found they just make it inconvenient to use the kitchen sink(s). Our last few RVs had enough counter space without them so we don't even stow them in the RV.

    Do you use them?

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    yes, the big one, especially after a Costco run, lol.

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