exalted512
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Does anyone have experience with oil drain pans that don't leak?
Does anyone have experience with oil drain pans that don't leak?

I think he is referring to the ones that are sealed up when you are done, designed to hold the oil until you go to the recycling center, all of that type leak
so get the open type as referenced above, then transfer to a wide mouth oil storage jug.
trying to get one container to function as the the drain pan and storage container, all in one, has never turned out well in my experience.
Ooh, I like that! Solves two problems: storing it and then getting it there.Once full, I put some newspaper in a milk crate, then the two jugs (they hold around 12 quarts in each), and I'm safe transporting them in my car.
I prefer the closed top drain pans like this, because then you don't have to worry about fishing through hot old oil to pick up the plug or a wrench.
Ooh, I like that! Solves two problems: storing it and then getting it there.
As a drain pan, I cut another pail in half, dropped a riser screen in it and it lives on top of the pail draining into it. If I need something lower profile to drain oil into I use a cheap 6qt plastic drain pan that also serves as a nice cover for the pail.
Doesn't solve this problem though:
I don't like the open or closed top blitz pans because of the angled down spout and all of the nooks and crannies make it a pain to clean. I hang mine up on the wall when done to save space so I have to wash them out first.
this closed type that has the plug where the oil drains down always seems to leak:
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someone should make one with the same drain as my Sceptre MFC plastic jerry can has for it's screw on cap, that thing will NEVER leak!
the 5 gallon container used for transport is not what is leaking, it is the oil drain pans that try to double as storage containers that leakwhat i get FREE is 5 gallon veggie oil container from restaurants, restaurants go through so many of those its unreal, they simply throw them out, when mine is full, i simply drop off the whole container at my local auto parts store, simply get another one. and never worry about leaks
the 5 gallon container used for transport is not what is leaking, it is the oil drain pans that try to double as storage containers that leak
this is exactly what I'm talking about. Does no one make one similar to this that doesn't leak? Seems like a simple concept...
-Cody
the pans are not leaking due to dragging, it is the plug where the oil drains into when you are changing the oil, when you screw the plug back in to seal the container and stand the container up, they leak from the plugOOPS, now is your drain pan leaking because of dragging from underneath the vehicle i assume.
the pans are not leaking due to dragging, it is the plug where the oil drains into when you are changing the oil, when you screw the plug back in to seal the container and stand the container up, they leak from the plug
this closed type that has the plug where the oil drains down always seems to leak:
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I use this kind:
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Because the spout faces downwards, you need to tip it back before you remove the cap or the oil in there will spill out.