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Washing Machine Pans waulee 01-23-2009
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Posted by PeterD on January 27, 2009, 9:03 am
wrote:

>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.

(please do not top post...)

The reason the OP was saying that was to spam his/her products... I
explained why you would not want a common pan under both in an earlier
post.

Posted by on January 27, 2009, 11:14 am
> wrote:
> >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 anyo=
ne
> >> 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 washin=
g
> >> machine pan I would take a look at these if i were you. they look pret=
ty
> >> great.
> (please do not top post...)
> The reason the OP was saying that was to spam his/her products... I
> explained why you would not want a common pan under both in an earlier
> post.

The bulk of the electrical components in most dryers are well above
the edge of any pan. The motor would be the one thing that may or may
not be below the height of the pan. It's rather unlikely that the pan
would fill with much water as a pan would have to be connected to a
drain to be a truly satisfactory solution.

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