Drip Trays & Pans
Kingfisher Direct stocks a comprehensive range of drip trays, which fulfil all typical applications in a workshop or workplace. They can contain leaky cans and drums or catch leaks from vehicles and machinery. Supplied with grates or as a standalone tray, they also come in a range of sizes or low profiles to fit in a confined space. A drip tray is an essential accessory for a clean workshop or factory. Many of our drip trays are made from 100% recycled plastic, so when you choose them, you are helping to divert waste from landfills. For more products, browse our full Spill Containment and Spill Control range.
Maintain cleanliness and safety with a drip pan from Kingfisher Direct.
Drip trays are indispensable spill containment tools for maintaining cleanliness and preventing messes in a wide range of settings. Their primary function is to collect and contain drips, spills, and condensation from various sources, ensuring that surfaces remain clean, dry, and free from damage. By effectively capturing and managing liquids, drip trays help prevent slips and falls, reduce the risk of contamination, and protect surfaces from staining and corrosion.
These versatile containment trays are used daily in domestic and commercial environments. In garages and workshops, drip trays are essential for containing oil, grease, and other fluids that may leak from vehicles and machinery. They are also widely used in commercial and industrial settings, such as restaurants, factories, and laboratories, to manage spills and maintain hygiene standards.
Our industry-leading drip trays are available in various sizes, materials, and styles to accommodate different needs and applications. They can be found in multiple shapes, including round, square, and rectangular, to fit specific spaces and equipment. The size of the tray will depend on the intended use and the amount of liquid it needs to contain.
The design of a drip tray can vary to include features that enhance its functionality and convenience. Some trays feature raised edges or lips to prevent spills from overflowing, while others may have grated or perforated surfaces to allow for drainage and ventilation. They may also have handles or grips for easy transport and emptying. A spill tray may include spouts or drain plugs for easy emptying or built-in compartments for organising tools and equipment, with heavy duty drip trays available for more demanding applications.
For related products and more spill containment solutions, check out our complete Spill Control range.