Description
Slip Tanks - Single Wall (Diesel Only)
Our iconic red portable slip tanks from the original Tidy family are easily recognizable for their unmatched quality and long-standing reliability. Designed specifically to transport diesel securely in the bed of a truck, it represents the very best solution for anyone working on a farm, at a construction site, or in various remote working environments. With the Regal Slip Tank, you’ll never find yourself without the fuel necessary for your own truck or essential machinery. Moreover, you can combine the simplicity and durability of our tanks with our numerous pump options and additional accessories to ensure easy access to your fuel, wherever you are and whenever you need it.
Our Slip Tanks come in capacities ranging from 50-98 gallons and are commonly in stock. Contact our sales team for more information and pricing.
Our iconic red portable slip tanks from the original Tidy family are easily recognizable for their unmatched quality and long-standing reliability. Designed specifically to transport diesel securely in the bed of a truck, it represents the very best solution for anyone working on a farm, at a construction site, or in various remote working environments. With the Regal Slip Tank, you’ll never find yourself without the fuel necessary for your own truck or essential machinery. Moreover, you can combine the simplicity and durability of our tanks with our numerous pump options and additional accessories to ensure easy access to your fuel, wherever you are and whenever you need it.
Our Slip Tanks come in capacities ranging from 50-98 gallons and are commonly in stock. Contact our sales team for more information and pricing.
“enviro-safe” by regal tanks
We take protecting the environment very seriously at Regal Tanks. That’s why we came up with the “Enviro-Safe” style of tanks. These double-walled (and sometimes diked) steel tanks offer great protection to both the liquid product stored inside, and the environment around the work area. The need for further diking or berming has virtually been eliminated, however it is advised to consult with the authority having jurisdiction in your area, if any further environmental or safety precautions are required.