Rainwater tanks
The Australian heritage of the big, round corrugated iron tanks that can be found in rural areas is almost an iconic image of drought prone areas in Australia. There has not been an interest, or desire by the big tank companies, to offer smaller units. Some believe that if you can’t hold at least 1,000 litres in a single tank, why bother.
This attitude is rapidly changing as urban dwellers (who can’t fit big tanks in their properties) and want to start being environmentally conscious by collecting and storing their rainwater. Take a look at our compare rain water tanks section where we review the basics of other tank designs.
The Rainwater Hog Changes all the Rules. These modular slimline units can be combined and stacked horizontally for minimal footprint and maximum water capacity . Easily harvest roof rain water.

These versile units can be hidden easily since they can be laid underneath porches houses, basements and other areas we havent yet thought of.
To date, no one has been able to replicate the HOG , and those tanks that have been designed as modular slim line units, don’t have the versatility (to be installed vertically or horizontally) or lifespan (20 years +) of the HOG.
Did you say 20 Years !!!!
Rain waters Hogs are sold l in Australia, North America, the UK and Europe .