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#21
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It's written on the face of the container in code that only people from Alberta would understand
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landscapers often have tanks like that in thier trucks also so they must be available somewhere, thiers a online place i seen with better sizes and shapes but over double the price plus shipping
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finally an advantage to living in Edm, there's at least 3 places that make them here.
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I just use an old 33 gallon tank I had sitting around.....holds...uh......33 gallons....lol
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They're readily available at home depot and only $11-18 a piece (depending on size). I don't trust the trash cans on wheels. They're a harder plastic that doesn't give enough with the water pressure and that wierd shape at the bottom for the wheels could be a weak point.
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