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80L under Tray Tough Poly Water Tank for $299 + Free Delivery @ Camping Australia

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Transport the water you need, and use when you want, wherever you want with the convenient modern BOAB Aussie Poly Water Tanks.

Constructed with high-density polyethylene, this water tank is built to withstand the harsh Australian climate. It's UV-stabilized to prevent cracking or fading, and it's impact resistant to ensure it can handle rough terrain.

Built tough, and durable enough to last a lifetime, BOAB water tanks are BPA free for safe storage of water:

• Heavy duty construction for use under off-road camper trailers, caravans and beneath ute trays
• Supplied as a bare tank with no fittings, mountings or hoses
• 1.5” BSPT thread with an adjacent 1/2” BSPT insert to attach a fast fill breather line if necessary
• 2 x 1/2” BSPT outlets
• UV Stabilised Material
• BPA free for safe storage of water

Dimensions & Weight:

• 115mm (Height)
• 805mm (Width)
• 1070mm (Length)
• Total Weight: 11Kg

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  • Given this is under tray, I can't see how important uv stabilisation is. More useful to know how thick the plastic is so as not to get pierced. Maybe OP can explain how much sun they get under the tray.

    • Maybe op can explain how to keep it sanitary

      • +4

        They made it in black plastic so you can’t see the mould.

  • I read it as 'Holy water tank' at first.

  • +1

    Holds nearly 9 slabs of beer.

  • Genuine question - is it suitable for storing drinking water?

    • They are safe for storing drinking water but i find tend to pick up some plastic taste.
      I have similar tank and just use it for hand washing etc and use 10L water cubes for drinking
      but you could put a carbon filter in

  • When the water exiting the tank exhibits an unusual chemical or plastic flavor, it's often attributable to the filling source. For instance, using plastic garden hoses can result in the water taking on a plastic-like taste. To prevent this issue, opt for food-grade hoses when filling the tank. Essentially, the quality of the input determines the output – what goes into the tank directly influences what comes out.

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