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  1. TankDepot

    Tank depot Inductor tanks?

    Plastictanks.ca is one distributor, but they only have the Norwesco inductors. http://plastictanks.ca/category.php?cat_id=177 There's also polywest.ca I have had zero interaction with either, just know that they are distributors for the Canadian market. (Norwesco doesn't allow US distributors...
  2. TankDepot

    Tank depot Inductor tanks?

    Take those deals while you can! We had looked into this earlier this year. Their calculator is based on weight only. When the dimensions of the packages are factored in, the shipping costs rise considerably. If/when they review their freight bills, they'll find that these orders are costing them...
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    Tank depot Inductor tanks?

    Thank you for contributing your experience with Tank Depot and for utilizing our Total Price Guarantee ( http://www.tank-depot.com/total-price-guarantee.aspx ). I looked into shipping methods for the 15 Gallon Full Drain Inductor Tank. Our cost to ship via UPS Ground (with discount) is $48.13...
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    Plastic Conicals

    I have them here as well: Ace Specialty Rinse Tanks Plus, if you use the code HOMEBREW at checkout, you get another 5%off. Good luck!
  5. TankDepot

    Tank depot Inductor tanks?

    Mornin' AK I hadn't taken your earlier question as a criticism and hope my response didn't come off as defensive. I had meant to give a simple "history" of the tank and why the manufacturers haven't done much to improve its functionality for brewing applications. -What's the difference...
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    Tank depot Inductor tanks?

    The sleeve is an interesting concept. I would have to see one to see how it could be accomplished. These inductor tanks have been around for a long while. Inductor tanks were originally intended/engineered for mixing chemicals when filling a larger tank. It's called an inductor tank, because...
  7. TankDepot

    Tank depot Inductor tanks?

    Good morning all, "the site is extremely vague on what the difference is between them" AK - There is virtually no difference between the Ace manufactured and Norwesco manufactured inductor tanks. The only significant differences are the shipping points, best to pick one...
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