4000 litre water tank
Bought from tank guy this year for off grid. No longer required. Paid $900 plus freight and would like $800.
It's never been hooked to a downpipe from roof and needs fittings for tap and piping to access the water supply.
Buyer must pick up.
Description:
Low profile design suitable for catchment of a shed and trickle feed systems
Dimensions – 1940mm height, 1680mm diameter
Built in leaf strainer and lid unit.
1 x 50mm brass outlet at the base
Supplied with a rubber seal for overflow pipe fitment
10 yr warranty (this tank has 9year and a few months warranty left with the Tank Guy. I have the original email with sales details and warranty that I can forward to you.)
All tanks are manufactured to industry best practice with materials that meet:
AS/NZS 4020: 2002 Potable (Drinking) Water Standard
AS/NZS 2070: Part 1 and Part 8 Australian Standards for Food Contact
Every tank also comes with a 10 Year Warranty (purchased in February 2023 so valid until February 2033).
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