Lisle transmission drain pan 22x23 vs Oil drain pan with spout for Harley low profile
Overall winner: Lisle transmission drain pan 22x23
Key Differences
Lisle's transmission drain pan (A) is a heavy-duty, flexible plastic pan with a large catch area and a higher average rating from many more reviews, making it better for general transmission and large fluid jobs. TCT-MOTORPARTS' low-profile oil drain pan (B) is designed specifically for lowered Harley motorcycles and includes a spout for pouring, but has mixed feedback on capacity and some seam leak reports
Lisle transmission drain pan 22x23
Durable plastic transmission drain pan with a wide catch area and flexible design. Keeps floors clean during maintenance, with a no-spill design noted by customers
Pros
- heavy-duty plastic construction
- large catch area
- flexible; returns to shape
- no-spill design
Cons
- no explicit cons mentioned in data
Oil drain pan with spout for Harley low profile
Low-profile oil drain pan with spout for Harley models 1984-2020. Reduces mess during fluid changes and is reusable. Customers note it fits under bikes and provides easy access, though capacity and leak resistance vary by use
Pros
- low-profile design for easy maneuverability
- reusable drain pan with spout
- fits under lowered motorcycles
- captures multiple oil changes per use
Cons
- mixed opinions on oil capacity
- some leaks from seam reported
- occasional spillover risk
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Lisle |
| Durability | Lisle |
| Versatility | Lisle |
| User Reviews | Lisle |