Stubby bottles not capping?

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MedicMang

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I'm having a hell of a time capping stubby bottles anymore. I used to clean every bottle I could, to fill it with my product, including Woodchuck bottles. These bottles were a pain in the butt to get the label off and clean, so I stopped using those and threw them out. I never really had a problem with these bottles, for what I can remember. Founders and Sierra Nevada both use stubbers, and I've been buying them recently.

The problem is that I use the black wing style capper that commonly comes in kits. When I try to clamp it down, it doesn't start to grab the bottle until I'm almost pushed all the way down. It just doesn't seem that it is completely crimping the cap. Also, when I try to open the ones that this happens to, the neck completely breaks off about 1/2 inch down from the cap.

Who should I stop buying from? Any one else have this problem?
 
I had the same problem and found out it was the capper itself,if you get a new one it should solve your problem
 
The only stubbies I ever had an issue with were Anchor's with a wing capper because they do not have the second lower lip to grab, all other bottles worked perfectly fine, are you setting it so the grabbers get the lower or upper lip? That could be your problem, otherwise maybe the capper.

IMO, bench cappers are the way to go, one hand operation, faster bottling and will work on any bottle. If you get the larger bell you can even do Wine and belgian bottles as well.
 
The only stubbies I ever had an issue with were Anchor's with a wing capper because they do not have the second lower lip to grab, all other bottles worked perfectly fine, are you setting it so the grabbers get the lower or upper lip? That could be your problem, otherwise maybe the capper.

IMO, bench cappers are the way to go, one hand operation, faster bottling and will work on any bottle. If you get the larger bell you can even do Wine and belgian bottles as well.
 
Not to pick nits, but those are short necks, stubbies are like this:
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I never used Woodchuck bottles, so I can't speak of their durability. I did however break a few necks on bottles while opening other bottles when I was still using my wing capper. Not sure if the two coincided, but I use a bench capper now and haven't broken any in a long time. One thing to check would be to make sure the bell is completely screwed in, if it's removable. If it isn't screwed all the way in, the bell won't be moving far down enough to get a good crimp.
 
I had nothing but problems when I first started out and used a wing capper. Switching to a bench capper was one of those purchases that made my life SO much easier (right up there with the bottling tree and vinator combo). With the wing capper, the problem for me was always that it needed a certain sized lip to grab onto, which may be your issue.
 
I just hate buying something that I already have, and works... most of the time. I would love a bench capper though. Just a lot larger and slightly expensive. Now is as good of a time as any to upgrade though. Thanks everyone.
 
I did check my bell and its not removable. I had the worst bottling experience the other day, so I threw it out. It wasn't even capping the regular tall bottles that used to cap fine.

I started looking for a bench capper and am kinda saddened by some of the reviews. I am looking at the Super Agata Italian Bench Capper. Is this one good? Some people were saying that it is good for about 6 months then it just crapped out on them from cheap, thin metal and plastic. I just want mine to last a bit longer than that.

Also if anyone has this one already, Does it do Belgian corked bottles too? Maybe with an add-on?
 
MedicMang said:
I did check my bell and its not removable. I had the worst bottling experience the other day, so I threw it out. It wasn't even capping the regular tall bottles that used to cap fine.

I started looking for a bench capper and am kinda saddened by some of the reviews. I am looking at the Super Agata Italian Bench Capper. Is this one good? Some people were saying that it is good for about 6 months then it just crapped out on them from cheap, thin metal and plastic. I just want mine to last a bit longer than that.

Also if anyone has this one already, Does it do Belgian corked bottles too? Maybe with an add-on?

I have that one going on 2 years with no issues and yes, IIRC you can get the larger bell for the larger caps.

If you are talking about actual corks then no, you need a corker for that
 
That is the one I have. I love it. I don't think it's leaps and bounds better than a red baron wing capper, but I do really like it. Just make sure to put a little oil or something in the bell to lube it up. I just dab my finger in olive oil and rub it in there. I had a lot of issues with it at first, but after removing the magnet from the bell and starting to lube it, it works great. I have done probably at least 10 batches on it so far. I have had to tighten the screws a few times (those giant ones on the top), but it's not a big deal. Sometimes the caps will stick on the bottle, but if you just clamp it back down (w/o removing the bottle) it usually comes right off. I think it has to do with the various bottle sizes, and they just don't get a solid crimp the first time.
 
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