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STOREIT4LESS - BLACKBOX Portable Pump System

Tim from STOREIT4LESS

Price $1,290.70 (gst inclusive)

If you have a portable cabin, an RV (recreational vehicle), or portable office (situations where it is necessary to pump black or grey water from a portable premises to a house septic system (up to 100 metres away and 8 metres in height) , a Storeit4less BLACKBOX portable pump system is the perfect solution.

– The BLACKBOX is 100% more reliable and performs better than Maserator waste water systems
– It is built using only top quality materials and components
– The black holding tank is manufactured in NZ to meet NZ conditions

THE HOLDING TANK
- Is moulded in tough food grade polyethylene plastic and exceeds the New Zealand standard AS/NZS4766 for upright polyethylene tanks
- It wont crack, fade or rust, and the one-piece construction makes it exceptionally strong and easy to clean
- It is UV-stabilised to withstand the hard New Zealand sun - It is specially designed tank grade polyethylene that excludes light necessary for algae growth

PRODUCT WARRANTY
Submersible pump - 24 months (return to base)
Polyethylene Tank - 20 years (return to base)

BLACKBOX SPECIFICATIONS
H: 455mm
D: 455mm
W: 350mm
1 x Spindweld Thread (32mm)
1 x Pump (750W)
1 x Flap Check Valve
1 x Inlet connector
1 x Outlet Drain Ball Tap
1 x Quick release Anka coupling
Capacity: 62 litres

Note: Maximum head height for the pump is 8 metres

Allow 5 to 21 days from the time the order is placed to delivery to your location (each BLACK BOX is made to order in Dairy Flat).

The price of our closest competitors products range from $2,000 up to $3,500 plus gst. Get a robust product with great performance, that will last and not break the bank.

Price: $1,290.70

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