Dishwasher pans should be in every unit of a multi-family dwelling, or else, there need not be any pans, at all, really.
These are cartons of 10 Dwipco Basic pans, not the Bonus pans.
Flame-resistant. Lead-free. Safe and Durable. Very affordable. But no skydds, no adhesive strips.
Individually, we sell these Basic Dwip pans for $34.99, plus $15.00 for shipping. Click here if you know you only want one pan.
Obviously, with the free shipping to anywhere in the lower 48 states of the US, the savings are substantial, when ordered in bulk.
Instead of $500.00 in cost to ship 10 pans individually, a carton of 10 pans purchased in bulk only costs $332.00.
Bulk purchasing saves $168.00 compared to the same 10 pans purchased individually.
Perhaps, you just know that everyone on the cul-de-sac needs a leak pan under their dishwasher. Well then, why not save everyone some money.
Appliance stores, plumbers, real estate agents, remodelers, kitchen designers. These pros can go in with a few other colleagues, for starters,
either to resell them, or to give as gifts for their best clients. A dishwasher pan is a gift that certainly communicates care and forward-thinking and planning.
This advice comes directly from the West Bend Insurance blog.
In this same article from West Bend, they cite that "(b)etween 2004 – 2008 water damage was the second-most frequently filed homeowner insurance claim.
Unfortunately, there is a common misconception that water damage in your home is no big deal; however, this is the farthest thing from the truth.
Statistics have shown that we are seven times more likely to experience water damage rather than fire damage and six times more likely to experience water damage than a burglary."
When we sell these Basic Dwip Pans as Bonus Pans, we add a couple of features that have really become popular.
At this time, we only sell the Bonus Pans, individually. If you really like these features, then this link will return you to our individual pan page.
And, in regards to water alarms, we still recommend the MT400 that we review on that same page. But, for multi-unit, multi-level applications, you really want to consider a zoned, wireless system.
Insurance premiums may even go down if you and your insurance carrier are big enough to benefit from the added protection. Usually, a monitored system is required for rate reductions.