TankDepot.co.uk launches new range of Coal and Road Salt Storage Bunkers
December 19, 2006 (PRLEAP.COM) Lifestyle News
TankDepot.co.uk has launched a new range of solid fuel storage bunkers, complementing the Derbyshire based company’s existing and comprehensive range of fuel oil storage tanks. Manufactured in the United Kingdom by Harlequin, the new range consists of three different models. The CB1 model can store up to 150kgs of Group 2 Household Coal, whilst the larger CB2 and CB3 models can store up to 300kgs and 500kgs respectively. Irrespective of capacity, all models are strong, tough and durable, with excellent impact resistance properties. Rotationally moulded from premium quality, corrosion resistant polymers, they will never rot or rust and are UV stabilised to protect against the harmful effects of sunlight.
Lightweight and easily handled, Harlequin Bunkers are an ideal alternative to old fashioned, heavyweight concrete, and less desirable galvananised steel alternatives. Each bunker is supplied fully assembled and ready to use, with a wide aspect, hinged lid common to all models. Additionally, 300kgs and 500kgs models incorporate a bottom door, complete with integrally moulded, discharge chute.
Every Harlequin Bunker supplied by TankDepot.co.uk comes complete with a 12 month manufacturer’s warranty against material, design and manufacturing defect. And as well as being suitable for the storage of coal, they are also ideal for the safe, secure and weatherproof storage of a wide range of solid fuels including peat, logs, slack and briquettes.
Also available from TankDepot.co.uk, is Harlequin’s range of Road Salt Bunkers. Available in a choice of capacities from 200kgs to 700kgs, each model is supplied in a high visibility yellow finish and moulded from specially selected, premium grade, heavy duty polymers. Ideal for roadside and off-highway use, they are equally suitable for the storage of garden tools, spill kits and safety equipment.
Both new ranges can now be ordered online from TankDepot.co.uk for January 2007 delivery.