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Wisconsin 10 gallon eHLT or BK for sale

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BSD_Glass

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Sold, Thanks!

I have a 10 gallon electric pot that I was using as a HLT for sale. Would work fine for HLT or BK. L6-30 plug with 8' cord, soldered nut to the kettle for the element, 5500 watt currently. Gang box soldered around the nut for electrical enclosure safety goodness. Soldered nut for included RTD and there's a anode installed too (weldless.)


Also has a calibrated site glass ala Bobby M, weldless bulkhead, dip tube that leaves less than 2 cups in the vessel and 2 piece ball valve and male camlock fitting.

Asking $200 which I think is very fair. Was working perfectly until I upgraded to a 20 gallon HLT with integrated HEX tube.

There is nothing wrong with this kettle. The lid is notched because I was using an old corny dip tube as a bubble wand for stirring the HLT to avoid stratification. It shows in the picture.

Heavy duty with a tri clad bottom.

Prefer local but will ship on your dime.

BSD

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BSD_Glass said:
I have a 10 gallon electric pot that I was using as a HLT for sale. Would work fine for HLT or BK. L6-30 plug with 8' cord, soldered nut to the kettle for the element, 5500 watt currently. Gang box soldered around the nut for electrical enclosure safety goodness. Soldered nut for included RTD and there's a anode installed too (weldless.)

Also has a calibrated site glass ala Bobby M, weldless bulkhead, dip tube that leaves less than 2 cups in the vessel and 2 piece ball valve and male camlock fitting.

Asking $200 which I think is very fair. Was working perfectly until I upgraded to a 20 gallon HLT with integrated HEX tube.

There is nothing wrong with this kettle. The lid is notched because I was using an old corny dip tube as a bubble wand for stirring the HLT to avoid stratification. It shows in the picture.

Heavy duty with a tri clad bottom.

Prefer local but will ship on your dime.

BSD

Are you in Mad town?
 
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