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Toughbuoy Multi-purpose Oil Fluid Drip Tray Pan on 2040-parts.com

US $21.95
Location:

Midland, Michigan, United States

Midland, Michigan, United States
Condition:New Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

Primarily used as a drip pan beneath vehicles to catch oil and fluid leaks, this versatile tray can be used for many other useful purposes!  This high quality tray is flexible and durable enough to be run over by a car or truck without damage!  Made in the USA of recyclable material.

Dozens of practical uses:

  • Oil drip pan
  • Winter Boot Tray
  • Beneath Pet Food Containers
  • Beneath Cat Litter Pans
  • Beneath Indoor Plants to Contain Dirt and Water
  • Beneath Grill to Prevent Stains on Deck
  • Painting Tray
  • Trunk or Backseat Liner
  • Work Tray for Messy Craft Projects
  • & More!

Dimensions: 36” x 24” x 1.5” high
Capacity: 3.5 Gallons
Material: Low Density Polyethylene
Weight: 2.37 lbs

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