Marble sink Issue-your views?

OP, I called it a shim, which you don't want to know or even look up.

Then I called it a wedge, but you don't even want to know that common word.

If you don't make the basin level then of course it will pool badly.

Why don't you get a professional installer if you cannot recognise the need to make it level?
 
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All is level thanks. I don't need a so called professional (someone who is paid) Fitted many sinks and showers etc. Plaster/electrics. Lowered profile slightly of waste by taking out washer and using P/Mate as someone suggested. Makes no difference.
Its a no brainer, the sink design is defective.
 
Well, as you are convinced you are right, get the shop to visit.
Why did you bother posting?
 
I don't understand how anyone can see the water pooling towards the front and right and think it is level.

The same person would not realise how a spirit level works. Or perhaps would use it with the bubble off center!
 
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Depending on how its made the top could be perfectly level but the basin could still hold water.
Water won't run uphill. And there is likely a "hill" in that product.
 
Which is why a professional would not be blinkered and fit the basin so that the part around the drain outlet is level regardless of the accuracy of the machining.
 
A professional wouldn't leave the surface off level.
The amount it would probably need to be off to allow water to flow from a dish in the base (that is most likely a manufacturing fault) would not be acceptable.

Looks to be a lip at the basin outlet which might not be helping.
Maybe the OP has botched the install also?
 
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Since the OP does not want to take advice then he has not received that affirmation.

But I think that one of his main aims was to obtain support for taking it back secondhand for a refund.
 
Put some ball bearings in there and see where they roll to.
 

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