Class A Customs | T-0700 | One (1) 7 Gallon RV Fresh and Gray Water Holding Tank RV Concession
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Really. IT'S A POLY TANK, AS DESCRIBED IN THE DESCRIPTION.
On the edges
In my food truck, I've stacked my tanks.
I don't understand why they don't have pipe thread outlets.
Selected User Reviews For Class A Customs | T-0700 | One (1) 7 Gallon RV Fresh and Gray Water Holding Tank RV Concession
It's a very attractive tank. It was in my overland trailer when I bought it. I wanted on-demand water, so 7 gallons was ideal. Instead of bringing water in bottles or cans, bring your own. I have a roto pack that I keep on the trailer's side. I'll still use the water container for that, but it's nice to have it on demand rather than having to pour from a jug. The structure appears to be in good working order; there are a few plastic fragments inside, but I simply flushed them out with water. Three threaded inlets are included, as well as an inch-and-a-half inlet that I did not use. I recently purchased an adapter for the three threaded inlets from Home Depot. The air is supplied by a hose. The other collides with the water tank's door, which I've mounted on the trailer's side. The other connects the tank and the pump.
In my conversion van, I used these. This is an excellent product that is simple to set up.
So far, everything has gone well! I haven't had it for very long, but so far there have been no leaks and it appears to be well made.
Work as described resulted in a mobile spray rig that I was able to tow behind my quad.
For years, we've been paying three times the price for the same size tank. We're to blame; these are a little lighter in weight, but they're still fantastic. Water tanks mounted under the body of vans and expedition trucks have been installed in a number of locations.
Tank of Superior Quality.
This was an excellent buy. There are no issues.
I would purchase this item again.