This pan stand combines a 5-inch pedestal with a high capacity washer safety pan. This stand is constructed of non-conductive, non-staining, high impact recycled polypropylene in textured black finish with air-flotation. The 4.5-inch deep reservoir contains up to six gallons of liquid and is specifically designed for 24-inch laundry product and takes up less space than ordinary washer safety pans. Its universal design works with any brand of style equipment.Brand: Elp Pan Stand Included items: Sensory activated pump kitType: Pan standFinish: Glossy blackColor options: BlackCapacity: Six (6) gallonsModel: PS-2405BFDimensions: 24.5 inches long x 24.5 inches wide x 5.25 inches high
G**N
Will never go back to regular washer spill pans again!
This thing is amazing.It is solid, so it was easy to my washer/dryer ontop of it.There is some trick where you can attach a shop vac and inflate the bottom so you can move it around with ease, I do not have a shop vac, but because the thing is solid it is easy to move it around with ease regardless.I wish the drain hose was a little longer, and that they put some better rubber grippers on the bottom to keep it from walking, but I was able to easily solve the latter with a rubber pad casa pura Anti-Vibration Pad | Rubber Vibration Isolator Mat | Matting for Washing Machines, Washers, Dryers and Appliances | Available in 2 Sizes | 24x24x0.8"
E**U
Excellent pedestal that makes it easy to float a stacked laundry unit into place
This unit gives peace of mind with its built in sump-pump to pump any leaks/floods up to the drain hose. It is thoughtfully designed and works well to float a 6’ stacked laundry system into tight quarters including making micro-adjustments to its final position. If your laundry space has only a 220-240v appliance outlet, then you will need to buy an RV or appliance plug splitter plus a 220/240 to 120v splitter (a 3-4 prong appliance outlet is really just two 120v circuits spliced together). This is how I hooked up the pump in my laundry closet. The splitters are expensive because they are heavy duty but they are an elegant way to down-step an appliance outlet to standard 120v current.
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