A.A 10 Gallon RV Fresh/Gray Water Tank 17x14x10 BPA Free vs 12 Gallon RV Fresh Water Tank, 24 x 15 x 9 in
Overall winner: 12 Gallon RV Fresh Water Tank, 24 x 15 x 9 in
Key Differences
A.A's 10-gallon tank is a one-piece seamless polyethylene design and lists seamless construction and multiple connections, making it more durable; it also sits at a more affordable price tier. Ameri-Kart's 12-gallon tank offers a larger capacity and longer, flatter dimensions with noted easy installation and accurate measurements, but one review mentioned an upper spin weld fill fitting issue
A.A 10 Gallon RV Fresh/Gray Water Tank 17x14x10 BPA Free
A 10 gallon rotational molded water tank for RVs. Seamless construction, durable polyethylene, and multiple connections for fittings. Note: vented, non-pressurized; suitable for fresh and gray water replacement or OEM installs
Pros
- one-piece seamless construction
- durable polyethylene material
- includes water fill inlet and multiple connections
- stain, corrosion and rust resistant
Cons
- non-pressurized tank requires venting
12 Gallon RV Fresh Water Tank, 24 x 15 x 9 in
Ameri-Kart 12 gallon potable water tank for RVs, made in USA from BPA-free materials. Suitable for drinking, cooking, showering, and washing dishes in campers, trailers, motorhomes, and RVs. Customers highlight easy installation and durable build, with accurate measurements
Pros
- bpa-free potable water tank
- easy to install
- accurate measurements
- durable build quality
Cons
- upper spin weld fill fitting issue mentioned by one customer
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | A.A |
| Durability | A.A |
| Versatility | Ameri-Kart |
| User Reviews | Tie |