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Washing Machine Pans waulee 01-23-2009
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Posted by waulee on January 23, 2009, 12:05 pm
While searching the net for a good washing machine pan that fits under
both the washer and dryer i found this site: www.driptite.com. Has anyone
bought one of these and if so - do you like it? They look great and up to
now i have only heard of metal pans which won't work for me as i have kids
and do not need sharp metal corners in the house. If you need a washing
machine pan I would take a look at these if i were you. they look pretty
great.

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Posted by MacD on January 25, 2009, 12:03 pm
stuffonthenet_at_cox_dot_net@foo.com says...
>While searching the net for a good washing machine pan that fits under
>both the washer and dryer i found this site: www.driptite.com. Has anyone
>bought one of these and if so - do you like it? They look great and up to
>now i have only heard of metal pans which won't work for me as i have kids
>and do not need sharp metal corners in the house. If you need a washing
>machine pan I would take a look at these if i were you. they look pretty
>great.


I was at a Sears Outlet store the other day, and noticed they had some heavy
plastic washer pans. They looked pretty sturdy with nice rounded edges. They
were pans for the washer only, but they may have others available.

--
MacD


Posted by PeterD on January 25, 2009, 1:48 pm
On Sun, 25 Jan 2009 17:03:33 GMT, MacD@norway.com (MacD) wrote:

>stuffonthenet_at_cox_dot_net@foo.com says...
>>While searching the net for a good washing machine pan that fits under
>>both the washer and dryer i found this site: www.driptite.com. Has anyone
>>bought one of these and if so - do you like it? They look great and up to
>>now i have only heard of metal pans which won't work for me as i have kids
>>and do not need sharp metal corners in the house. If you need a washing
>>machine pan I would take a look at these if i were you. they look pretty
>>great.
>I was at a Sears Outlet store the other day, and noticed they had some heavy
>plastic washer pans. They looked pretty sturdy with nice rounded edges. They
>were pans for the washer only, but they may have others available.

I don't think I'd want my dryer sitting the the same pan as the
washer... Dryers are frequently designed with electrical components
down low, with the idea that they won't be sitting in a puddle of
water.


Posted by RicodJour on January 25, 2009, 6:21 pm
On Jan 23, 12:05=A0pm, stuffonthenet_at_cox_dot_...@foo.com (waulee)
wrote:
> While searching the net for a good washing machine pan that fits under
> both the washer and dryer i found this site:www.driptite.com. Has anyone
> bought one of these and if so - do you like it? They look great and up to
> now i have only heard of metal pans which won't work for me as i have kid=
s
> and do not need sharp metal corners in the house. If you need a washing
> machine pan I would take a look at these if i were you. they look pretty
> great.

What original spam.

R

Posted by Bill on January 26, 2009, 9:24 pm
Why would you put a pan under your dryer? Does it leak too?

> While searching the net for a good washing machine pan that fits under
> both the washer and dryer i found this site: www.driptite.com. Has anyone
> bought one of these and if so - do you like it? They look great and up to
> now i have only heard of metal pans which won't work for me as i have kids
> and do not need sharp metal corners in the house. If you need a washing
> machine pan I would take a look at these if i were you. they look pretty
> great.



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