racking cane

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When transferring liquids from one vessel to another, the cane acts as a rigid piece of tubing that allows you to place the tube (the cane) on teh bottom of the vessel to aid siphoning.

 
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^^^^ With that being said, skip the racking cane and move to the auto-siphon. You'll be glad you did. Also, I've still found the racking cane to be useful in conjunction with the auto-siphon. I always hated how the tubing in the receiving vessel would curl and float, etc. during transferring. So I now attach the transfer tubing to the racking cane, insert it into the receiving container (keg or secondary fermenter) and the siphoning is silent with no bubbling.
 
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