Stevorino
Well-Known Member
I need to buy a new one -- what do you use? Any recommendations?
7 bucks plus shipping
Hardwood Stirring Paddle - 42'', Kitchen Spoons, Kitchen Utensils
hell, that's out of stock...how about the 32" for 5 bucks.
Hardwood Stirring Paddle - 30in., Kitchen Spoons at Instawares
or if you are a stainless guy....36"
Winco Stainless Steel Mixing Paddle - 36in, Pan Grates
or the big daddy at 48"
Stirring Paddle 48in, Paddles, Kitchen Utensils, Kitchen Supplies
I use that cheap plastic paddle you see in every HBS.
Works fine for me for my 5 gal batches.
Here's what I use. I use a paddle bit to cut some big holes in it. I think I picked it up at Lowes for $7. I've seen them at Academy, too.
I currently use the cheap white plastc spoon from my LHBS. Way too flexible for stirring a mash. I keep expecting it to break on me.
In what section of Lowes did you find that, Sparky? It looks like a little canoe paddle. That is exactly what I've had in mind.
I use the one I made. I took a section of 1" stainless steel tubing, and welded on a piece of stainless flat plate, and drilled a couple of holes..... It cost me $0.00 :rockin:
Any recommendations on a stainless paddle suitable for a 10 gallon Igloo cooler? I've been using a big spoon but it's a couple inches too short, and if I space out for one second I burn the **** out of my hand trying to hit the bottom of the cooler My LHBS has some nice wooden paddles but I'd rather use metal if possible for ease of cleaning.
I'd guess my current spoon is 18", and I have access to a metalworking drill bit if it matters.
I use one of these and a drill as of my last batch. it's wonderful! I have a Igloo Cooler MT with SS Braid. No problems yet.
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