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Old 03-24-2008, 05:07 PM   #1
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I know there have been a few threads about this subject but lets start a new one.

What are the good ones to buy and what are reasonable prices?


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Well, I haven't as yet bought a single pump. But I can tell you this from the research I have done.

March is the standard pump, they run about $130 dollars. You can get them almost anywhere, but the price doesn't vary much.

I don't even know of other brands that might be suitable for food grade applications on a small scale, and I've looked.




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I know there have been a few threads about this subject but lets start a new one.

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Well, I haven't as yet bought a single pump. But I can tell you this from the research I have done...

I don't even know of other brands that might be suitable...

Pumps? Sorry... that ain't my bag baby...






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Here is a thread I posted in before about this:

http://www.homebrewtalk.com/showthread.php?t=57880&page=2

There are plenty of other manufacturers that make good pumps. Just take the time to check the ratings and you will find a much better deal than the March IMHO.

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Well, I haven't as yet bought a single pump. But I can tell you this from the research I have done.

March is the standard pump, they run about $130 dollars. You can get them almost anywhere, but the price doesn't vary much.

I don't even know of other brands that might be suitable for food grade applications on a small scale, and I've looked.




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