Discover VEVOR's full line of oil drains, including waste oil drain tanks, upright oil drains, low-profile oil drain pans with pumps, and low-profile oil drain pans designed for residential garages, fleet maintenance facilities, and professional auto workshops. VEVOR offers useful, well-made oil drain solutions designed for clean, efficient oil changes, whether you are draining engine oil from a lowered vehicle, collecting transmission fluid from a lifted truck, or managing waste oil storage across a busy service bay.
VEVOR offers low-profile oil drain pans, upright oil drains, drain pans with integrated pumps, and waste-oil drain tanks designed for professional mechanics and serious do-it-yourselfers. Are you searching for oil drains that can handle every type of vehicle and workshop layout without spills, messy cleanup, or awkward positioning under the drain plug? Choose the ideal feature set, profile height, and capacity for your workshop right now.
Understanding the types of vehicles you serve, the clearance beneath those vehicles, and how you handle waste oil after collection are the first steps in selecting the appropriate oil drain type. To ensure your workshop performs oil changes effectively and cleanly, VEVOR's oil drain portfolio covers every basic configuration.
For cars with low ground clearance, when a standard-height drain pan cannot fit under the drain plug without first lifting the car on a lift or ramps, a low-profile oil drain pan is used. VEVOR oil drain pans are useful for lowered cars, sports cars, and any vehicle where ground clearance limits what equipment can be positioned underneath during a floor-level oil change because of their wide, shallow basin design, which maximizes collection area while minimizing the height required to slide the pan into position beneath the engine sump.
When the drain plug is positioned at an angle that directs flow away from the center of a narrow pan, there is less chance of oil missing the collection basin because the wide basin opening on VEVOR oil drain pans accommodates the angle and flow direction of oil draining from different sump plug positions across various vehicle makes and models. Without the need for a separate measuring vessel, mechanics can verify a full drain before refilling by monitoring the drained oil volume and comparing it to the manufacturer's indicated oil capacity, thanks to graduated volume markings on the inside of VEVOR low-profile drain pans. A VEVOR low-profile oil drain pan is used in workshops that service a mixed fleet of vehicles, including both standard and low-clearance models, to handle vehicles that other drain equipment cannot reach.
When a vehicle is lifted to full working height on a two-post or four-post lift, an upright oil drain places a tall, narrow collection vessel beneath it, collecting oil at the height where drain plugs are placed. The rolling base frame of the VEVOR upright oil drains enables the drain unit to be precisely positioned beneath the drain plug and then rolled clear of the lift after collection. This feature eliminates the need for the mechanic to crouch, reach, or move a heavy pan across the shop floor while it is filled with waste oil.
VEVOR upright oil drains' large-capacity tanks can hold the volume of oil from several successive oil changes before they need to be emptied, minimizing the disruption to workflow caused by often-emptying smaller collection pans during a hectic service day. VEVOR upright oil drains' enclosed tank design contains fumes. It prevents unintentional spills when the drain unit is moved between vehicle locations across the workshop floor, eliminating the open surface evaporation and splash risk associated with open drain pans. VEVOR upright oil drains are the sensible, expert solution that keeps service bays tidy and workflow uninterrupted by oil spills in production automobile workshops where numerous specialists are changing the oil on raised vehicles concurrently throughout the day.
With an integrated pump mechanism that transfers collected waste oil straight into a storage container or waste oil tank without the need for human pouring, an oil drain pan with a pump combines the ground-level collecting capability of a typical low-profile pan. The lifting and pouring step that makes emptying a full drain pan messy and physically taxing is eliminated by VEVOR's low-profile oil drain pans with pumps. This feature is especially true when the pan holds the entire volume of oil from a large engine, making the combined weight of the pan and oil difficult to handle safely without spilling.
To complete the collection and transfer cycle without removing the pan from its location beneath the vehicle, the integrated pump on VEVOR drain pan models uses a hand-operated or pneumatic mechanism that draws waste oil from the pan basin and pushes it through an outlet hose into a drum, portable waste tank, or building waste oil system. This pump-equipped design is especially useful in workshops where the waste oil storage container is located far from the service bay. As the distance between the service bay and the waste oil storage point increases, manual pan carrying across the floor becomes more difficult and messy. A VEVOR low-profile oil drain pan with pump provides both ground-level collection and integrated waste transfer in a single unit for busy workshops that prioritize clean, efficient oil-changing procedures.
A waste oil drain tank is a larger-capacity, specialized storage container that gathers and retains waste oil from various drain operations before the whole volume is either burned in a waste oil heater or sent to a recycling facility. The sealed construction of VEVOR waste oil drain tanks includes a drain valve at the base that connects to recycling machinery or transfer pumps for disposal, as well as a fill port large enough to receive the discharge from drain pans and upright drain units. The VEVOR line offers capacity options ranging from large-capacity tanks that handle the weekly production of a busy multi-bay automotive workshop to smaller workshop tanks ideal for low-volume servicing operations.
VEVOR waste oil drain tanks can be moved around the workshop as service bay locations change throughout the day, thanks to portable designs with integrated handles or wheeled bases. The sealed construction also stops spills and fume releases that occur when open collection containers are transported across the shop floor. Instead of discovering an overfill scenario during a busy service session, workshop managers may arrange waste oil collection before the tank reaches capacity thanks to clear capacity markings on VEVOR waste oil drain tanks, which display the current fill level without requiring the tank to be opened. By storing waste oil in a specialized VEVOR waste oil drain tank, the workplace complies with environmental disposal regulations. It eliminates haphazard collection methods that create spill hazards and legal problems.
How well the equipment suits your particular vehicle types, and how cleanly and effectively each oil change proceeds from drain plug removal to waste oil disposal, depend on the profile height and the useful features included in each VEVOR oil drain.
When choosing an oil drain pan for oil changes performed at floor level, profile height is the most crucial dimensional specification. If this specification is incorrect, the pan will either not fit beneath the vehicle or will not have sufficient basin depth to hold the entire volume of oil without risking overflow. The VEVOR low profile oil drain pan with pump comes in a variety of overall heights. Standard-profile models are best suited for trucks, SUVs, and lifted vehicles, where more basin depth can be accommodated without causing clearance problems. In contrast, the lowest-profile models are made for cars with as little as 3 to 4 inches of ground clearance.
Before choosing a drain pan height, measure the ground clearance of the lowest vehicle in your normal service rotation to ensure compatibility across your whole vehicle range without needing separate pans for various vehicle types. For each oil drain pan, VEVOR provides complete profile height dimensions and basin capacity, giving workshop operators the precise data needed to confirm clearance compatibility before purchase, rather than discovering a fitment issue after the initial oil change attempt.
The structural strength and chemical resistance that petroleum products require from collection equipment used regularly in a professional workshop setting are provided by the steel construction of VEVOR upright oil drains and waste oil drain tanks. The positive-close mechanisms of the drain valves on VEVOR oil drain tanks completely seal between uses, preventing the slow drip leaks caused by worn or improperly fitted drain valves. These leaks result in floor contamination and slip hazards, which cost workshops significant cleanup time and pose ongoing safety risks to technicians working near the drain area.
Heavy-duty wheels rated for the combined weight of the tank and a full oil load are used on VEVOR upright oil-drain and waste-oil-drain tank models. Locking casters hold the unit stationary during oil collection and release for repositioning between vehicle service positions. The wide funnel profile of VEVOR waste oil drain tanks accommodates pour angles from both low-profile pans and upright drain units without requiring precise alignment, which slows the transfer step during a busy service session. Funnel-style fill openings on these tanks direct oil flow into the tank without spilling during transfer from drain pans.
VEVOR offers a full line of oil drains, including waste oil drain tanks, oil drain pans, upright oil drains, and drain pans with built-in pumps, designed for both home garage users and professional workshops. Every product combines low pricing, useful capacity options, and long-lasting construction to make clean, effective oil change equipment affordable for all budgets. Your oil drain equipment is prepared for every service task thanks to VEVOR's dependable after-sales support. Explore the entire selection and keep your workshop tidy right now.
VEVOR low-profile oil drain pans are ideal for lowered automobiles with limited ground clearance, as they range in height from roughly 3 to 4 inches. The total vehicle ground clearance may differ from the clearance at the sump plug; always measure the clearance just beneath your drain plug.
Yes, VEVOR pump-equipped drain pans can handle heavier oils as well as conventional engine oil viscosities. To optimize flow rate via the pump mechanism and shorten transfer time, let the engine warm up a little before emptying in really cold weather, where oil viscosity increases dramatically.
To maintain a buffer against unforeseen high-drain volumes, plan to empty the tank before it reaches 80% capacity. To avoid overfill issues during peak service times, most workshops schedule routine waste-oil collection pickups at a frequency that corresponds to their weekly oil-change volume.
To accommodate raised automobiles, upright oil drains place the collection vessel at lift height rather than at floor level. Large-capacity tanks reduce the frequency of emptying compared to small, open-drain pans used for floor-level oil changes, and their enclosed design minimizes leaks during repositioning.