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Oatey 34051 Washing Machine Pan

Oatey 34051 Washing Machine Pan

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Brand: Oatey
Category: Kitchen

Buy New: $29.99
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Rating: 3.0 out of 5 stars 4 reviews
Sales Rank: 108931

Shipping Weight (lbs): 3.8
Dimensions (in): 30.7 x 29.9 x 2.7

MPN: 34051
UPC: 038753340517
EAN: 0038753340517
ASIN: B000H5SHWG

Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping
Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours

Features:
  • Oatey 28X30 Washing Machine Pan 34051
  • OATEY SCS, INC.

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Product Description
Plastic drain pan fits under washing machine. Pan provides protection from washing machine overflow, leaks, or hose failure. Includes 1" PVC plastic fitting for the punch out formed hole to be connected to a drain if desired. 28" x 30", 1.75" deep. Bagged


Customer Reviews:
5 out of 5 stars Saved me from a disaster!   August 2, 2010
JRB (Tampa Bay, FL)
This tray goes under your washer and if you have a second floor washing machine, you need one. My washer just went and water would have been all over the floor and possibly through the floor to my dining room below, if not for this pan. It held the water and allowed me to easily drain it with my wet dry vac. Great product!


1 out of 5 stars ultra over priced   February 2, 2010
J. Lyne (Takilma, OR USA)
0 out of 1 found this review helpful

I bought mine from local hardware store for under $20. It seems some sellers take advantage of the un-informed


1 out of 5 stars broken and expensive   August 18, 2009
Walter M. Ersland (Puyallup,Wa)
0 out of 1 found this review helpful

product was broken when i recieved it. drain pan is not much use if it has cracks in it plus it was way overpriced but at the time i needed one and could not find one locally. i have since found some locally for $32.00 less. what a waste



4 out of 5 stars Diann-Washington   March 28, 2009
D. Hollister (Ridgefield,Washington)
The product is a little lighter weight than I thougt it would be but does the job(will save my new wood floor from any leaks or overflow)Took quite a while to ship but I was told that when I ordered it. So I would recomend it to others.

Mechanical washing machines appeared in the early 1800s, although they were all hand-powered. Early models cleaned clothes by rubbing them, while later models cleaned clothes by moving them through water. Steam-powered commercial washers appeared in the 1850s, but home washing machines remained entirely hand-powered until the early 1900s, when several companies started making electric machines. The Automatic Electric Washer Company and Hurley Machine Corporation both began selling electric washers in 1907, while Maytag offered an electric wringer washer in 1911. In 1947, Bendix offered the first fully automatic washing machine, and by 1953 spin-dry machines overtook the wringer types in popularity.

The last wringer washer manufactured in the United States was made in June of 1990 at Speed Queen's plant in Ripon, Wisconsin. The major U.S. manufacturers today are General Electric, Maytag (Montgomery Ward), Speed Queen (Amana and Montgomery Ward), Whirlpool (Kenmore), and White Consolidated (Frigidaire and Westinghouse).

Models designed for use in other countries offer different features. One component required on all models sold in England (and possibly soon in the rest of Europe) is called the lid lock. Normally when the lid is raised the washer must stop for safety reasons. However, in England, when the washer is operating the lid must be locked closed.

The Manufacturing Process The manufacturing process is split into fabrication (making parts), sub-assembly (putting parts together to make components), and assembly (putting the components together to form the final product). The fabrication process comprises several different procedures, each specific to a particular type of raw material—sheet metal, plastic, or aluminum. Once the constituent parts have been made, they are assembled; major sub-assemblies, or components, include the transmission, the pump, the spin and wash tubs, the balance ring, and the painted parts. Finally, the sub-assemblies are put together inside the shell of the washer, which is then complete.

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