Several people were interested in this bucket that I posted in the latest "bucket vs. carboy" thread. I just got the info for the manufacturers website from my lhbs and thought I would make a new thread so that it wouldn't get buried in the other one and more people could check it out.
*****Before you post, please understand that this is not a "bucket vs. carboy" thread. Lets please keep it that way. I have and use both. I am only posting the info for those who are interested.
Here is the site: http://www.winemakeri.com/Clear_Pail_p/16201.htm
It comes in either 30 or 32 litters, it has the measurements marked on the side, is clear enough to see fermentation, and also has a lid designed to work without an airlock. Yes, it does have handles!
Quote from the site:
The "ClearBrew™ Ergopac Clear Pail" is a revolutionary primary fermenter. It has molded handles for safe handling, graduation scale on the side for volume indication. Unlike traditional fermenters, the cover can be closed tightly and CO2 gas will escape, elimination the need for a bung and airlock.
Here is also a picture of one of mine. I have three and absolutely love them.
*****Before you post, please understand that this is not a "bucket vs. carboy" thread. Lets please keep it that way. I have and use both. I am only posting the info for those who are interested.
Here is the site: http://www.winemakeri.com/Clear_Pail_p/16201.htm
It comes in either 30 or 32 litters, it has the measurements marked on the side, is clear enough to see fermentation, and also has a lid designed to work without an airlock. Yes, it does have handles!
Quote from the site:
The "ClearBrew™ Ergopac Clear Pail" is a revolutionary primary fermenter. It has molded handles for safe handling, graduation scale on the side for volume indication. Unlike traditional fermenters, the cover can be closed tightly and CO2 gas will escape, elimination the need for a bung and airlock.
Here is also a picture of one of mine. I have three and absolutely love them.