The Pol said:Anyone know? The best I have seen is $55 each, plus shipping. It would be nice to find a store that sold them locally!
The Pol
brewman ! said:I live in Calgary, pop 1 Million+ Man, you guys have it lucky. I've been searching high and low for a round Gott cooler (Igloo, Rubbermaid) of any size, 3,5 7 or 10 gallons. Nobody has them in stock.
I'm going to horde coolers this summer when I see them on sale !
abracadabra said:here you go $35.01 for a 10 gal gott
http://www.mohawksafety.com/product_info.php?cPath=21_36&products_id=47
rdwj said:No, that's $35 MORE than the base price of 20 - making it a really bad deal
Schlenkerla said:I'm just getting into AG so I starting out at the minimum requirement. I seriously considered wether I should get a 5 or 10 gallon. I got a 5'r, if I do something with a large grain bill I'll convert the 12'r that I have in basement.
My wal-mart has several of the 12 gal Igloo Cubes. I have heard that many have this and it works well. If you're hard pressed you might try that route.
seyahmit said:Or you could just buy one 52 quart rectangular cooler from Wal-Mart for $15, batch sparge and cut an hour off your brew day.
In the end, I don't think it matters a hill of beans what shape it is as long as it drains sufficiently.
Cheesefood said:I like the versatility of the round, but that's just me. In the end, I don't think it matters a hill of beans what shape it is as long as it drains sufficiently.
Schlenkerla said:I read the shape matters. Too tall increases compaction of the grain bed. Too wide reduces the extract yield.
Cheesefood said:Tell that to my wife.
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