Capri Tools CP21023 Portable Oil Drain Pan, Anti-Freeze, Green
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DBDerb
> 3 dayGreat for dripping fluids with plenty of capacity, and an open top for those jobs like draining your radiator. The green color makes it stand out compared to other off color drain pans you may have. Once draining is complete, pouring fluid into a container for storage/disposal is easy since the pouring spigot fits in most gallon size bottle mouths.
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PapaKuma
> 3 dayPurchased this item since my last oil drain pan was flimsy and didnt last long. I have not done any oil change with it yet, but noticed something that some people might found interesting: 1. The drain pain is huge, its also tall! If you are buying this to change oil on your motorcycle that doesnt have a lot of ground clearance, you will need a motorcycle jack to get this pan underneath the bike. 2. Its sturdy and well made. 3. There are many dealers selling the same drain pan using the same link, I bought my through eToolscity, their price has been the best and they also send a follow up email to me to make sure Im satisfied. Id give them two thumbs up!
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John McKeag
> 3 dayNicely made, heavy thick plastic
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J.Kitchens
> 3 dayThis drain pan is thick and well made. It works very well for pouring used fluid into a jug because everything is designed to flow toward the spout when tipped over to pour. You can easily remove 100% of the fluid.
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Orly
> 3 dayGood
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Claude
> 3 dayEven if you screwup, this pan is so big it will catch the oil. Pulling the plastic plug out of the 2018 Mustang GT is no worries anymore!
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L. Hua Po
Greater than one weekPerfect! Good catch basin and the best for pouring nasty oil out of with no spills or drips!
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Chris H.
> 3 dayWorks as it should. Holds a lot and is easy to clean
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bumper
Greater than one weekIts tough. Tough enough to turn upside down and stand on. I weight 180 lbs, I stood on it with one foot near the edge. Not normal oil pan use, I wanted to test it as one reviewer said it was thin. Its not what Id call overly thick and bulky, but its not thin and its more than adequate for the job - unless you use it for a fire pit, it should last a lifetime. Its difficult to get excited about an oil pan, even one thats designed well with a lip to prevent the inevitable drips and mess that often occur with other pans. I like it.
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Antonio de Jesus Peralta de la cruz
> 3 dayGood