🧼 Keep your space spotless and worry-free!
The Camco Camper/RV Dishwasher Drain Pan is a robust solution designed to protect your floors, cabinets, and walls from potential water damage. With its heavy-duty polymer construction, it effectively directs water to the front of the dishwasher, providing an early warning system for leaks or hose failures. Measuring 24 inches by 20.5 inches, this drain pan is a must-have for any RV or camper owner looking to maintain their space with confidence. Proudly made in the USA, it combines durability with peace of mind.
Manufacturer | Camco |
Brand | Camco |
Model | Camco |
Item Weight | 1.75 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 24.49 x 21.26 x 1.73 inches |
Item model number | 20600 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | 20600 |
J**.
Fit perfectly. Sturdy and provides a little peace of mind.
Perfect size for under the dishwasher (Bosch) I self-installed. The inside of my space was larger than 24", so I used double sided carpet tape to hold it in place while I slid the dishwasher in place. I chose white to match the cabinets and dishwasher and glad I did, even though the tray is not visible unless you bend down and look past the toe kick panel. It lines up perfectly with the panel in my case.Added this to my install and ran the dishwasher through a couple cycles to make sure there were no leaks before screwing everything into place. Inexpensive insurance for a little peace of mind.Sturdy and cut well. Doesn't smell.
B**G
Works great
Fits and works great
Y**N
Just the right size
I was in my basement laundry room recently and heard a steady dripping. I found where the water was hitting the basement floor behind some boxes next to a wall and figured out that the source of the water was the kitchen floor above. I peeked under the dishwasher with a flashlight and saw that it was dripping from the water inlet valve. I purchased and replaced the valve and the leak was fixed. However, I wondered what might have happened had this slow leak gone undetected for weeks or months, my kitchen floor slowly rotting away. I first bought a drip pan from the local Home Depot, only to find that it was a bit too wide to fit in the opening in the kitchen cabinets where the dishwasher sits. My search for a narrower pan brought me here to Amazon. The Camco pan was a half-inch narrower and fit the opening perfectly, although I did have to trim a couple half-inch peices from the "lip" on each front corner so I could get the toe-kick panel to fit back on the bottom front of the dishwasher. While the Home Depot pan was a very hard plastic, the Camco pan was softer and had a bit of flex to it. I was able to easily cut what I needed to with a utility knife. Depth-wise, with the pan pushed up against the back wall, there was just enough of the pan sticking out of the front to just overlap my (cheap) kitchen flooring. I was able to work the pan into place without pulling the dishwasher all the way out and didn't have to disconnect any electric wires or hoses. Presumably, if I were to have another leak similar to the one I just had, the water would work its way to the front of the pan (where there is no "lip") and end up on the kitchen floor, where it could easily be seen. That's pretty good peace of mind for 17 bucks.
T**K
Confidence
Love drip pan fits perfectly but would like it to 1/2 in longer but will work just fine. Second new dishwasher first one never worked leaking. My floors are real hardwood,now I have trust in new washer. Will never go without a drip pan on any new appliance. This drip pan will pay for itself. I trust dishwasher now
M**S
Great idea for Dishwasher install
I had to replace our dishwasher and came across this - I must say, I feel like it was a worthwhile investment. I now have a protective drip-tray that will - in addition to alerting us to any leaks - 1. protect my floor surfaces, 2. also acts as a 'skid' to make sliding the dishwasher into and out of the kitchen alcove a breeze if I ever have to do any maintenance.It's nice and thin - about 1/8" - but sturdy at the same time (no concerns it will degrade or tear) with molded-in reinforcements to keep it stable and is made out of a 'slippery' surface plastic. It disappears from view when it is installed, but provides peace of mind in the event of a leak you will find out very quickly, vs. having any potential damage done to your kitchen cabinets or flooring.
K**.
Worked perfectly, standard size for all dishwashers
I cut an inch off the front because I had a pipe behind the wall sticking out. Easy to cut with a handheld jigsaw. Works perfectly even on uneven floors. Now with peace of mind knowing any leaks will show up in the front and not leak behind the wall. This should be a requirement on all new builds. My only negative is the front lip in the middle tends to bend upwards... not a problem because the feet on the corners but it doesn't lay flat at the center. Luckily for me the front plate of my dishwasher went on and I was able to push this bend down while reattaching the plate.
D**L
I'm Captain Overkill
We use the dishwasher every other day and have an intermittent small mystery leak, maybe a cup of water on tile floor every three weeks. GE repair guy installed new inlet water valve but still has the issue. I've pull the D-washer away from the cabinets and watched it run many times. Even installed some paper towels at suspect areas to try and trace the water. Still no leak source found. My floor seems to be level (and seems this tray is also?). So I shimmed this tray with layers of tape, thicker in back fading to nothing in front, to pitch it for certain. Test install showed the tray pushes back against the wall when the D-washer goes in. In my case, the front feet of D-washer landed on the front edge of this tray. So I put a loose piece of PVC pipe (7/8"OD X 23") along the back wall as a spacer. This keeps the tray pushed forward and thus the feet completely on the tray. I also lined the cabinet walls with plastic sheet (trash bag) and draped it into the tray. So if something does spray water, the cabinets should be safe. I silicone caulked the front edge of this tray to the floor and to the cabinet corners, so a leak won't get under the tray. It would have looked better with clear or dark caulk but this was what was on hand. I left a small gap between the D-washer black toe plate and this tray so water won't have any issue getting out the front. The tray is somewhat flexible and a good thickness. Not ridged and not brittle. 3/4" deeper would have been a perfect for my application but it was easily enough to remedy with the PVC. I would highly recommend this tray to all D-washer owners as cheap insurance against expensive kitchen cabinet repairs. Why no one makes a 5 sided poly-bucket surrounding their dishwasher is a shame. Captain Overkill over and out.
A**T
must have for a dishwasher
must have for a dishwasher!
G**Y
Excellent Product
Excellent Product ... fit perfectly in our RV, used under the washing machine ... good quality ... we'll made
J**E
SUPER
c'est un must lors de l'installation de votre lave vaisselle pour protéger le plancher
C**N
Base de protection pour lave-vaisselle
Remplit bien son rôle de protéger le plancher en cas de fuite d’eau du lave-vaisselle.
G**O
Perfect fit. Wrong color.
Product is as described but I ordered a white mat but received a black one. Didn't bother contacting seller as I needed to get the dishwasher back into place and didn't want to wait another 4 or 5 days to do it. The only reason I did not give it 5 stars.
M**M
Durable plastic with enough flexibility to deal with slightly uneven surfaces.
I used this to work as a drip catch for a small front opening freezer. I made a few notches in the sides to fit it precisely into place between the poles on an ikea stolmen shelving system and sealed the cuts and folds I made so it would remain leak free in those areas. The "Front" of the tray is "open" and will allow condensate to flow out of one side if there is enough volume (where you either are able to see it or also have some water absorbent material in place to catch it before it becomes an issue). I suspect that small amounts of water will just evaporate in most situations without having escaped the tray. For my purposes, this product was a great solution albeit with a few slight modifications. It's well made and appears to be very durable.
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