1037 days ago

BLACKBOX-62 MACERATOR TYPE WASTE SYSTEM FOR CABINS, BATCHES AND HOMES

Tim from STOREIT4LESS

RR: $2,049.00

Robust, reliable, low maintenance, cost effective, simple to install.

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For cabins, batches and homes - moves wastewater to a suitable disposal site.

100% Kiwi built & made to last.

Specs:
62 litre tank
25mm drain tap
750W pump
10 metre lead
Brass Flap Check Valve
80mm inlet
2 x Quick release unions
220mm hatch
40mm outlet
Vent

Tank:
Wont crack, fade or rust - exceptionally strong
Height 455mm
Depth 455mm
Width 350mm
62 litres

Pump:
750 Watt
Cable Length 10 metres
Flow Rate 15000 litres/hour
Conservative configuration:
- 80 metres distance, or
- 6 metres head height

Warranty's:
- Pump: 24 months return to base
- Tank: 20 years return to base

Customer Feedback Example:
We build portable accommodation and find the BlackBox to be a great unit.
They are located outside the building so that if there is ever a blockage/leak or any other problem, there is no mess inside and the toilet doesn’t have to be removed to get access like other macerator units.
This also means that there is more space internally in an already tight ensuite as you don’t have a macerator attached to the back of your toilet and pushing it away from the wall.
These are a great solution! (Josh)

Customer Feedback Example:
The BlackBox is a great unit. Does its job well and very easy to install. Perfect for our tiny home. Tim was also awesome to deal with and got the unit to us very fast.
(Johnnie)

Customer Feedback Example:
We have been using Blackboxes for years on our customer’s Tiny homes and also on our own property.
A fantastic product, easy to install & service, solidly built, and extremely reliable. Highly recommend! (Koru Cabins)

WHITE, BUDGET CHINESE MACERATORS ARE NOT A COMPARISM IN PERFORMANCE.

BEST QUALITY, LOWEST PRICE

Price: $1,299

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