MIDWEST CAN Closed Top Drain Pan 9Qt 6601



Key features
- •Made from durable, high density polyethylene
- •Petroleum resistant
- •Easy to use
- •Easy to store
- •MADE IN AMERICA
BrandMidwest Can
CategoryDrain Cleaning Equipment
MIDWEST CAN Closed Top Drain Pan 9Qt 6601
List Price: $55.35$49.82DEALYou Save: $5.53 (10%)
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Customer Reviews
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Made in the USA !
Dan August✓ Verified Purchase•October 12, 2023
When I ordered this it said a few days for delivery - nope it arrived like the next day and it was shipped in a clean "reused box" ! It's sturdy and will make those weekend jobs easy - so glad I payed a couple extra pennies and got something solid and not imported - get one and don't ask to borrow mine !
Good sturdy and all around useful.
Joeshmo✓ Verified Purchase•September 28, 2023
Made in the USA! No complaints. This product does what it was made for and does it well! I will buy another if this ever fails.
Home oil change Exactly what I needed.
Tom Quesenberry✓ Verified Purchase•September 19, 2023
I don't know what others found wrong but it came undamaged and is exactly what I needed. Thanks
Easy to use
Ben B.✓ Verified Purchase•September 3, 2023
For those DIY folks this is a must have. I should have this long ago ..
Nice open space to catch draining oil
MSavage✓ Verified Purchase•August 23, 2023
I first saw this pan used on ETCG. I like the wide open space on top of it, so many oil drain pans have a small 10 inch diameter hole to try to hit. This pan is excellent because if I drop the oil drain plug I don't have to fish it out of the oil, it's right there. It also gives me somewhere to put the oil filter to let it drain. It does get a little messy on top but that's why those of us who change our own oil know there are different levels of "dirty" for those red rags we seem to have dozens of lying about the garage.
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