RV Accessories & Supplies - Water Tanks

Water Tanks

Whether you travel in your campervan or motorhome for the occasional long weekend or you like to head away for weeks at a time, you’ll need a water tank on board for all those daily necessities like washing up, drinking, and using the bathroom.

Water tanks come in a range of sizes and can be permanent, which is most common, or portable for those short on space. RV Super Centre stocks all the leading brands of portable fresh and waste water tanks including Wastemaster, Kiwi Camping, Challenger, Fiamma and Aquaroll. We also have a range of made-to-order tanks in a variety of sizes and shapes, from 17L right up to 415L.


Aquaroll Water Carrier 40L

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$ 208.00 NZD

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Challenger Water Tank 25L

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$ 152.00 NZD

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Fiamma 40L Fresh Water Roll Tank - 35 litres

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$ 365.00 NZD

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Fiamma 40L Waste Water Roll Tank - 35 litres

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$ 289.00 NZD

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Kiwi Camping Jerry Can with Tap 10L

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$ 24.90 NZD

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Kiwi Camping Jerry Can with Tap 23L

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$ 37.90 NZD

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Water Tank 60L - 400 x 400 x 400mm

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$ 365.00 NZD

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Water Tanks

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$ 204.00 NZD

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Fiamma Roll Tank Part - Main Cap for 40L Tanks

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$ 103.00 NZD

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Wastemaster Roll Tank 38L

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$ 208.00 NZD

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do RV water tanks work?

RV water tanks come in a range of sizes and hold your fresh water (for drinking, washing and general use), grey water (the wastewater from your sinks and shower), and black water (sewerage from your toilet). Motorhomes and campervans can have either portable or permanent tanks. Your fresh water is pumped to your taps using a 12V water pump. For more advice check out our guide on RV water systems. Not sure which tank is right for you? The team at RV Super Centre can help you choose the right size and type, just give us a shout – we’re happy to help!

How do you empty a motorhome grey water tank?

Your campervan or motorhome’s greywater tank should only be emptied in a motorhome dump station. Never dump your grey water in freedom camping areas. You’ll need to use the hose that connects to your tank and run this into the waste hole at the dump station. It’s a good idea to empty your grey water after emptying your blackwater tank (sewerage) as this helps flush out any residue.

How do you clean a motorhome water tank?

It’s important to clean and disinfect all of the water tanks in your campervan or motorhome on a regular basis. Once your tanks are empty and free from debris, use a good quality commercial tank cleaner and follow the directions on the bottle.

Contact your local RV Super Centre for help with choosing a cleaner or advice on how to clean your tanks.

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