Eagle 1677 HDPE Containment Utility Tray, 36" Length x 18" Width x 2" Height
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The material is thick and stiff. 3/16th of an inch around the rim
The bottom of the pan measures approximately 33 1/2 by 16 inches.
I'm not sure how much weight it can hold, but it's made of a very strong and thick plastic. The edges do not sag in any way.
Selected User Reviews For Eagle 1677 HDPE Containment Utility Tray, 36" Length x 18" Width x 2" Height
My cat has three litter boxes in which he can relieve himself. However, he pees on the bathmat on a regular basis. Despite medications, litter changes, and exorcism, he has continued to do so for years. I was tired of washing the floor every day because he didn't have the mat, so I ordered this tray, stacked the bathmat on top, and voila! The pain in my head was gone. Bodhi still pees on the bathmat, but when he misses, the urine collects in this tray, which I can hose off quickly and easily. This is fantastic.
It's a great way to keep kitty litter contained. I erected a cardboard "wall" at one end to keep her from kicking it all over the floor.
" This is fantastic. I start a lot of flowers indoors in the early spring to save money at the nursery and to have more variety. This year, I'm starting a new garden and will require another seed start. My space is 1" wider and 2" longer than this yellow tray. The fit is perfect. Heavy-duty plastic with a long life span. With watered plants, it's a bit heavy, but a couple of smaller trays will help. Larger peat pots would work fine. 4"+. Because the grooves are deep, it may be difficult to water the bottom without leaving standing water. br>br>In addition, I have a few plants that need to be transplanted before they can go outside. I can fit eight Vivosun 2 gallon bags on the tray with good airflow, but they're growing too quickly. br>br>I'm going to order some more. br>br>The yellow is the only drawback for me. Under normal circumstances, I like the color, but I think white would be better for light reflection.
The color yellow is associated with happiness and fulfillment. This hefty utility tray is so cheerful. It serves as a drip tray for 22 three-quart pots. Seedling planters with a diameter of one inch are available. I'm thinking of using it as a boot tray later.
So I'd been on the lookout for good trays for the past three weeks. In my grow shed, I needed sturdy trays to set my succulents and pots on. I also require a specific size; I did not want to have to purchase several trays in order to obtain the volume of tray size that I required. Then I came across this product, and I must say that I am extremely pleased with it. They're the exact size I needed for my shelves, which meant I didn't have to buy multiples for each shelf. These trays are also extremely thick and sturdy. I didn't expect them to be that thick (which isn't a problem), so they were even better value for money than other trays that were thin and flimsy.
This tray is strong, heavy, and rigid. There is no flexing allowed. I use this tray as a goat pee tray, and it does not flex when I pull it up from the floor, even when it is completely filled with wet sawdust. br>br>Because the bottom is ribbed, I have to clear everything out with a small plastic rake or a stiff broom. I thought about getting a tray with a flat bottom, but that would flex more. It's a compromise.
I'm covering the bottom of my chicken coop under the rooting bars with three of these. Pulling it out, emptying it, and rinsing it with a hose are all simple tasks. They're not at all flexible, so they're ideal. They'll probably last a long time, in my opinion.
All of my liquid yard products needed to be contained in something. Until I got a new tow-bar, I used a plastic storage bin. My liquids multiplied rapidly behind the sprayer. This is small enough to fit on my garage shelf and strong enough to hold everything. Excellent product.