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Maze MINItanks

  • Published: 27/01/2010

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Limited outdoor space can start catching rainwater with Maze’s range of MINItanks, which vary from the small 100 litre to larger 1,000 litre tanks.

  • the Walltank Slim 300 litre timeless streamline design requires minimal storage space. Available in green and beige, with a depth of just 37 cm and a width of 58 cm, the tank stands at 182 cm tall
  • the 330 litre Maze Column Tank is 161 cm tall with a diameter of 59 cm
  • the Rattan Tank has the capacity to hold 300 litres of water and stands at 118 cm tall with a width of 80 cm and depth of 40 cm
  • the Maze MINItank 100 is a suitable compact water tank for all gardening irrigation needs. The 36 cm x 36 cm tank stands at a mere 93 cm tall. It is also suitable for greywater. Included is a water tap for easy hand watering from the tank
  • the MINItank barrel stands at 100 cm tall with a 57 cm diameter. With a locking lid and water tap, the barrel will hold up to 210 litres of rainwater and can fit easily in small gardens and courtyards

The original MINItank range is available in three different sizes. All three sizes feature the water tap for easy use when watering from a can or hooking up to irrigation systems and attachments.

The 210 litre MINItank has a top diameter of 77 cm and a height of 80 cm. It also comes in a 310 litre version that has a top diameter of 80 cm and a height of 94 cm. For those with more space, the 510 litre MINItank is the largest of the range and caters for a bigger outdoor space.

The MINItank Collapsible range can be folded up and stored away and can even be placed on uneven ground. The 200 litre tank has a sturdy six support leg design, with a plug (with filter) in the lid for further water collection. It has a 60 cm diameter and a height of 70 cm and includes the multi-purpose water tap.

The Collapsible 1,000 litre MINItank’s secure design is comprised of nine support legs. It includes an additional water tap in the top for linking to other tanks or diverters. It is 120 cm in diameter and stands at 90 cm.

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