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SoundGuy
Jul 01, 2016Explorer
Stormy Eyes wrote:
The ribbing about selecting the wrong container made me chuckle, though perhaps it is relevant that I am a she rather than a he. Maybe I like the wheels more than you as I am certainly not the most muscular poster here, Still, I do think I could manage to lift and empty this one at an alternate location if I must.
The Reliance Hydroller is the "wrong" container for several reasons - awkward shape for storage, wheels that are too tiny to be practical, plastic handle and wheels that eventually will break from the weight of 8 gals of water - ask me how I know. :M
The Reliance Aquatainer is the "right" container for several reasons - cube shaped so multiple units store with minimal use of available space, won't fall over on an uneven surface, has no tiny wheels that can break, handle is a molded part of the tank rather than a separate piece, is also made of food grade plastic, large screw on intake cap, threaded vent cap that won't leak unlike a vent plug, with a 7 gal capacity weighs ~ 60 lbs when full so it's just that much easier to lift than an 8 gal Hydroller, and it's much cheaper - half the cost of a Hydroller.
The WINNER for collecting potable fresh water or as a reliable, easy to handle, easy to store, far less costly waste tank for off loading grey and macerated black water - the Reliance 7 gal Aquatainer! :B
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