Agata Super Agata Bench Capper

Agata Super Agata Bench Capper - Beer Snob -
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The Super Agata bench capper features a spring-mounted adjustable capping mechanism, making it instantly compatible with bottles of different sizes.

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REVIEWS(13 Total Reviews)

  • February 23, 2012 at 06:52 AM

    Price: $40.00

    Pros: Adjustable

    Cons: A little rickety for what I would like.

    Recommended? Yes

    Overall it is great for capping bottles. Mounting the unit helps.
  • February 17, 2012 at 10:13 PM

    Price: $60.00

    Pros: Much easier to cap with than wing capper. quickly adjusts.

    Cons: needs mounted or it will move around when capping.

    Recommended? Yes

    Speeds up capping with one handed operation. When i fill from the keg I have the beer gun in one hand and work the capper with the other. It makes capping much faster, easier, and keeps me from losing carbonation off the keg.
  • January 24, 2012 at 08:53 AM

    Price: $16.00

    Pros: Great capper. Although I switched to an old bench capper, I keep this net to my fridge to recap fresh-poured bombers when I'm drinking alone to keep it fresh until I pour the second glass!

    Cons: Wing cappers are all a bit slow to do large batches with

    Recommended? Yes

    Red Baron Wing Capper. Single-item price listed from Midwest, but I purchased it as part of a Brewer's Best homebrewing starter kit. I had found the best price through eBay on a posting from Midwest ($85 + $25 shipping to NH). Standard good quality equipment.
  • January 24, 2012 at 08:49 AM

    Price: $0.00

    Pros: Free, HEAVY duty

    Cons: Not attractive, a little clunky.

    Recommended? Yes

    An old bench capper from my father's brewing days back in the '60s. Works well, but it's ugly and clunky. Still, it's a lot faster to bottle a batch with this than it is my wing capper!
    4 of 5 | October 30, 2010 at 10:03 AM

    Price: $35.00

    Pros: Works flawlessly. Less effort than a wing capper.

    Cons: Made mostly of plastic, though it seems quite durable.

    Recommended? Yes

    I definitely prefer this capper over my old wing capper. Well worth the money, in my opinion. The fact that it adjusts itself on the fly is a nice bonus when you have several different sized bottles. It's worth the extra money over the standard bench capper.
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