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Portable RV Fresh Water Tank: 45 Gallon

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Description

Transport 45 gallons of water to your RV, coach or campsite the easy way.



Fresh water tank stores on top of you truck cab, tow vehicle, in the trunk of your car or back of your SUV. Tanks are manufactured with dual baffles to provide added stability during transportation. Heavy gauge, FDA approved PVC material is durable and easy to repair if punctured. Comes with a hose adapter, shut-off adapter, male-male adapter, valve cap and repair kit. All you need is a hose to transfer water by gravity feed.

This product, when filled with water, is limited for use in RV parks, campgrounds and on level ground. Not for highway use. Not for use on lightweight vehicles.

Tech Specs

Weight: 5 lbs.

Dimensions:

  • 35” x 50” x 6” filled
  • 11” x 11” x 3” folded for storage

    Mfg Part #: CW1605

    Tech Notes: Shipping Weight: 6 lbs.

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    Customer Reviews For Portable RV Fresh Water Tank: 45 Gallon

    The best invention - July 01, 2009
    by Annette Jao from Levittown, NY
    0 out of 0 people found this review helpful.

    Great for out door showers and rinse off's. With my daughter's hair alone the camper would fillup quickly. Being on the beach, neat way to rinse off sand. We love it and we couldn't go camping without it.

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    Needs a pump - May 11, 2009
    by Nichol Lindberg from Vacaville, CA
    0 out of 0 people found this review helpful.

    We were able to get the water to flow but we needed more power like a pump to get it into our RV water tank. It needs a lot more pressure to push the water into the holding tank. We'll keep trying to figure out how to attach a pump to it and then report again on the use.

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