Not a universal or "any small tray" liner — it fits the 92062 alone.
Not a fit for anything in this store's current tray lineup — its parent isn't here, and it won't seat in the 2 L trays (92054, 92060, 92069, 92070) or the 4 L jumbo (92067).
Not the same as the other orphan liner — the 92081 fits the 92080, a different absent tray, at a different size.
And not a stiff insert or tray substitute — it's a thin 1 L shell that needs its specific 92062 under it to hold shape.
BUYER QUESTIONS ANSWERED BEFORE THE CART, NOT AFTER THE RETURN
Do you sell the 92062 tray it fits?
Not currently — the 92062 isn't in this collection . This liner makes sense if you already own a 92062 and need replacements.
Can I use it in a 2 L tray I already have?
No. It's molded to the 92062's smaller well; in a bigger tray it rocks and dumps paint behind it. Each tray has its own liner.
Is it the smallest liner you carry?
Yes — it's the line's only 1 L liner, sized for touch-up and small-batch work, where the 2 L (92076/92055/92061) and 4 L (92077) liners are for room and jumbo trays.
How is it different from the 92081 orphan liner?
Different tray and size: the 92063 is 1 L for the 92062; the 92081 is a 4" × 16" 2-in-1 liner for the 92080. Both parents are unstocked, but they're not interchangeable.
Why buy a liner for a tray that isn't sold here?
The only reason is that you already own the tray. If you don't, this liner has nothing to go in.
Which tray does this fit?
The Richard 92062, a 1-liter tray — and only it (A. Richard).