Rubbermaid 100 gal. Structural Foam Stock Tanks – 222990199 – 4242-88
The Rubbermaid 100 gal. Structural Foam Stock Tanks have a sleek appearance and smooth black color. Featuring an over-sized drain plug for easy draining and cleaning, these foam stock tanks are constructed from molded polyethylene for superior performance and long-lasting durability in all types of weather. The stock tanks are also traditionally used for providing drinking water to farm animals.
The Rubbermaid 100 gal. Structural Foam Stock Tanks have a sleek appearance and smooth black color. Featuring an over-sized drain plug for easy draining and cleaning, these foam stock tanks are constructed from molded polyethylene for superior performance and long-lasting durability in all types of weather. The stock tanks are also traditionally used for providing drinking water to farm animals.
- Seamless stock tank construction for outstanding durability
- Oversized 1-1/2 in. drain plug makes for easy drainage and cleaning of the poly stock tank
- Optional all-plastic anti-siphon float valve provides constant water level
- Plastic stock tank offers a 100 gal. capacity
- Measures 31 in. W x 53 in. L x 25 in. H; weighs 32.4 lb.
- Backed by a 1 year limited warranty for manufacturer’s defect
- Bulk tank storage system fits in anywhere
- Traditionally used for providing drinking water to farm animals
- Use as a pond for ducks or fish, bathtub for pets/animals, mini pool/hot tub, a reservoir for water fountains, hydroponics and potting plants
- Stepped sidewalls and reinforced ribbing provide added strength and stability
- Structural foam stock tank resists weather and cracking for long use
- Stock tanks are made in the U.S.A.
Additional information
Capacity | 100 gal. |
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Drain Plug Diameter | 1-1/2 in. |
Features | Drain Plug Included |
Primary Finish | None |
Primary Material | Foam |
Product Length | 53 in. |
Product Height | 25 in. |
Product Width | 31 in. |
Product Weight | 32.4 lb. |
Shape | Oval |
Tank Shape | Oval |
Warranty | 1 Year Limited |
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by Genuine
These are terrific water tanks for cattle and horses. They are very solid, sturdy, and durable but easy to move if/when necessary. They are easy to drain for cleaning. They have no sharp corners so are safe against injury. It’s easy to install automatic floats on them. The price is very reasonable for the quality of the tank. After having many of these tanks for several years on a Brangus cattle ranch, I’m definitely completely satisfied with them!
by Herron
We needed a second water station and upgraded to the 100 gallon size. It’s sturdy, easy to clean, and the softly rounded edges mean SAFETY for our horses. We still use our original 70 gallon tank — it has to be 12 years old. It still looks new! Very happy with our purchase. Pattey and Mike Herron FINISH LINE FARM Citra, Florida
by Nikki
These tubs are super durable and we use them for our horses water at our boarding facility. There easy to drain and hold up to the weather. Definitely recommend!
by Melissa
I love them. They are safe for the livestock to drink out of especially horses. What is the return policy for the lifelong warranty when they crack. I have two I need to use the warranty on.
by Dufore
We have been using these for our horses 9ver 11 years now ~ replace the heater every year or every other , very happy with yet another one of your products ! Thank you
by Deborahk
I reaaly like these water troughs, they don’t freeze up as bad in the winter . there a better quality my cattle like to stand in them and adventruley blow the bottoms out.
by Hettich
This is the my 3rd purchase of this particular stock tank. Nothing lasts forever and they do wear and weather from heat and cold. I have one horse and it is perfect for my needs, durable and lightweight enough to move around by myself.
by Backyard
This stock tank makes a great soaking tub to cool off on hot 100+ summer days. Husband would like to get another and make his and hers to relax in and to clean off after working in the heat. He would buy more if I gave him the ok. Multi use too – when done with a soaking tub we can use it for the animals later on.