2928 days ago

PORTABLE WASTE - DISPOSAL SOLUTION FOR PORTABLE CABINS & BUILDINGS

Tim from STOREIT4LESS

PORTABLE ALL IN ONE DISPOSAL SOLUTION

A commercial grade portable wastewater tank & pump system
- Ideal for portable cabins, RV’s, or a portable office
- Best solution on the market to move waste water from your portable building to a suitable drain on site
- Pumps up to 100 metre distance and to a height of 8 metres)
- Manufactured in NZ of highest quality, highly durable components
- No moving parts to clog or break
- Simple installation, light weight, no professional help required
- Shipped anywhere in NZ
- Product warranty(s)
- Friendly telephone support (021) 355 005

Includes:
1 x 62 litre premium grade tank
1 x 32mm emergency drain tap
1 x Powerful 750 Watt 40mm submersible sewage pump with float switch (not 370 watt)
1 x 10 metre 3 pin plug lead
1 x Brass Flap Check Valve (not PVC)
1 x 80mm Valterra RV inlet connection (will make with 80mm - 100mm ready seal connection on request)
1 x Quick release Anka coupling (to remove outlet assembly for maintenance)
1 x Large 220mm airtight hatch
1 x 40mm Hansen connection for drain pipe

Tank specs:
- Moulded polyethylene exceeds NZ standard AS/NZS4766
- Will not crack, fade or rust
- One piece construction is exceptionally strong and easy to clean
- UV stabilised to withstand harsh NZ sun & resist algae growth
- H 455mm
- D 455mm
- W350mm
- Capacity 62 litres

Pump Specs:
- Motor 750W
- Cable Length 10m
- Max Temperature 35 Degrees
- Flow Rate 15000 l/h
- Max Height 8m
- Max Immersion 7m
- Max Particle Size 35mm
- Cable length 10m

Why buy from us:
Submersible pump - 24 months return to base warranty
Polyethylene Tank - 20 years return to base warranty
30 Day Money Back Guarantee!

Important note: Not all portable waste systems are made equal
Quality checklist:
- 750 watt pump?
- Brass Flap check valve?
- NZ Certified Pressure pipe fittings?
- Outlet pipe size: 40mm?
- Length of warranty(s)?
- Multi directional outlet bar?

Delivery within 30 days

Price: $1,165

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