Carry method for DI tank

Come to find out there isn’t a carry handle for my 1/2 DI tank. I’ve been hauling it around by holding the fittings but have you all found a better way, short of a bulky cart?

One of those oxygen tank (think older people with medical needs) crarts with wheels may do it.

I purchase a little dolly from Hd , it works good . It’s a Milwaukee, just strap it on

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I put a wooden handle on one once, attached with a braided rope.

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I noticed you said a carry method, so this won’t work-- that is my 3/4 cubic foot tank with carbon/sediment pre filter. It is not heavy to move, but if I had a 1/2 I would get the SMALLEST trolley-- I have seen these in autostores for 15-20 dollars and they will hold the tank and take up limited space (I think it even folds)-- I cant carry the 3/4th when it is full of water like I can the 1/2 cubic foot tanks.

This folds and takes up no space…you can’t go wrong with Milwaukee products either.

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Basically what I did. I added a tds meter from a salt water aquarium so I can test on demand. Have made some minor changes, but I’ve been using this setup for 3 years

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This is why I like the smallest Unger DI vessel.

It is expensive but you get what you pay for. It comes with handles and optional wheels.

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With a bike and trailer you stop worrying about how to carry your stuff around properties. You can literally go anywhere and ride directly up to the water source. I save tons and tons of time and energy lugging my junk around.

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