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Cone-Bottom Tanks vs. Flat-Bottom Tanks
Often, cone-bottom tanks and flat-bottom tanks will come in similar sizes, capacities, and colours. These tanks are typically used to store water, chemicals for agricultural purposes, and liquid feed. So how do you know what you should choose if they're so similar? We break down a few key things to keep in mind when deciding between the two. Naturally, this is not an exhaustive list - you should always bring any concerns or unique problems to one of our staff if you're still unsure! We're happy to help you choose your next plastic tank.
Cone-Bottom Tanks
Cone-Bottom tanks: PROS
Typically easy to bottom fill
The sloped base means you'll get 100% drainage every time - no wasted product/liquids that could be experienced with a flat-bottom tank
Dome top, flat top, or open top options offered
55 - 8250 USG capacity options - huge variety of selection
Cone-Bottom tank: CONS
Extra cost needs to be incurred due to stand and hardware requirements.
Cannot be installed on just any surface - typically needs to be installed on concrete
More difficult to manage and move
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Flat-Bottom Tanks
Flat-Bottom Tanks: PROS
Quicker and easier to install than a cone-bottom tank
Less costly than a cone-bottom tank (no stand or additional hardware to purchase).
Easily moved
Doesn't require a concrete base - can be installed on a wider variety of bases
Dome top, flat top, or open top options offered
12 - 15000 USG capacity options - huge variety of selection
Flat-Bottom Tanks: CONS
Liquid/materials will not fully drain from the tank
More difficult to clean due to lack of full drainage
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Many of these pros and cons also depend on the size of tank you're looking for and the application of the tank. We always recommend using lists like these to help narrow down your selection, but to contact us for advice if you're having trouble deciding, or if you need more information.
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