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Feb 21, 2025 |
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That drain thingy was originally round, but it didn't fit through the slightly smaller opening in the sink grid. So I had to bend the edges and hammer them flat so it would fit and not cut me up.
Who designs this stuff?
Do I have to replace the sink so that the drain thingy fits? Yeah... it came in a two-pack, so I have one in reserve!