Nano Brute Trash Can

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How do you know where to fill it to? I was considering picking up one of these too.
The two Brutes I have are a 33 Gallon and a 44 Gallon filled to the Brim. Where the top of the Handle Bump out inside the Container, is 30 gallon and 40 gallon respectively. I took a Plastic Yard Stick and measured Five Gallons of water, marked at this level, repeated till full. This way I have good idea how much RO/DI and Salt to add to a partial Container. BTW, I recommend the Grey Brutes, they block light, and less will grow inside the containers, plus why spend extra on White or Colors.
 

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Another silly question, has anyone found a wheel base that fits this? 80 lbs / 32 kg of water is still heavy :| maybe I will go with the 20 and that way its a no brainer on the dolly.
 
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Another silly question, has anyone found a wheel base that fits this? 80 lbs / 32 kg of water is still heavy :| maybe I will go with the 20 and that way its a no brainer on the dolly.
Unfortunately, it does not fit any of the dolly's made specifically for brute cans, both Rubbermaid and 3rd party are made for the 20 gal and above. I did pick up a plant dolly that is supposed to be good for 500 lbs, and is 16 inch in diameter.

 
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lol. I just bought one as well. I installed a faucet at the bottom.
 

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Yep, I bought 2 of the 20 Gallons in black with dolly's for them. So much easier than 5 gallon buckets for my Flex 32.5. Also picked up a Sicce Ultra Zero, and now a 50% water change (If I need to do one) takes only a couple of minutes and no heavy lifting. Makes life easier!
 

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Thread revival as I am looking to use the 10 g brute as an ato container/water storage. Do we know if the black can is safe? Or is it only the gray and white?
 
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Are you by chance willing to give away these secret measurements to a fellow reefer? :)
Sorry mate, my 10 gallon brute is now stashed behind my tank full of kalkwasser. It's not easy to move when full and the measurements aren't visible with all my cords tucked away.

I trust you can find 10 mins to discover the answer for yourself though. Fill a 1 gallon water jug, shine a flashlight in it and mark the water level on the outside. Repeat until done.
 

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Sorry mate, my 10 gallon brute is now stashed behind my tank full of kalkwasser. It's not easy to move when full and the measurements aren't visible with all my cords tucked away.

I trust you can find 10 mins to discover the answer for yourself though. Fill a 1 gallon water jug, shine a flashlight in it and mark the water level on the outside. Repeat until done.
haha it was worth the shot... Appreciate the response.
 

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Alright... Update... Mission accomplished.

My findings and for anyone's future reference.

(Note) - Measured from outside of container.. (Subtract 1/4" from all dims if measuring from inside closest to wall)

1gal - 2-3/16"
2gal - 3-15/16"
3gal - 5-5/8"
4gal - 7-5/16"
5gal - 8-7/8"
6gal - 10-1/2"
7gal - 12-1/16"
8gal - 13-9/16"
9gal - 15-1/8"
10gal - 16-7/16"
 
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Alright... Update... Mission accomplished.

My findings and for anyone's future reference.

(Note) - Measured from outside of container.. (Subtract 1/4" from all dims if measuring from inside closest to wall)

1gal - 2-3/16"
2gal - 3-15/16"
3gal - 5-5/8"
4gal - 7-5/16"
5gal - 8-7/8"
6gal - 10-1/2"
7gal - 12-1/16"
8gal - 13-9/16"
9gal - 15-1/8"
10gal - 16-7/16"
There you go! Glad you got it figured out
 

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Used two of the twenties for my mixing station. Added extra bulkheads/uniseals to add in some sight glasses to easily see the levels. I think only the gray, white and yellow may be food safe if that matters to you.

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