Hi everyone -
A few items that I am not using, that haven't been used much, and that I am able ship. I will ship CONUS via USPS Priority Mail with tracking.
1. Chugger Pump Center Inlet. I've only used this once and it did great. My set up just isn't conducive to using it. I bought it used here for $125 so how about $110 shipped? These are new for $150. It has Camlock quick disconnects which I can either leave on for you or take off, depending on your preference. SOLD!
2. Milwaukee MA817 Digital Refractometer. A bit of a luxury item but it gives rock-solid readings super fast on brew day and if you are fine with running them through a calculator you can get your final gravity with it as well. It is very user friendly and doesn't take much calibration at all to get up and running. It comes with a bottle of distilled water and a reusable dropper to calibrate. The refractometer itself was $115 and the hard case was $30. I used this during one brew day. How about $100? (was $120) SOLD!
3. Johnson A419 Electronic Thermostat. Another rock-solid item. It looks like its discontinued, for a newer model. I used this pretty consistently over the past few years and its always worked great, both with heating and cooling. I believe I still have the manual and will include. I purchased it for $80. How about $50? (was $60)
Thanks for looking,
Josh
A few items that I am not using, that haven't been used much, and that I am able ship. I will ship CONUS via USPS Priority Mail with tracking.
1. Chugger Pump Center Inlet. I've only used this once and it did great. My set up just isn't conducive to using it. I bought it used here for $125 so how about $110 shipped? These are new for $150. It has Camlock quick disconnects which I can either leave on for you or take off, depending on your preference. SOLD!
2. Milwaukee MA817 Digital Refractometer. A bit of a luxury item but it gives rock-solid readings super fast on brew day and if you are fine with running them through a calculator you can get your final gravity with it as well. It is very user friendly and doesn't take much calibration at all to get up and running. It comes with a bottle of distilled water and a reusable dropper to calibrate. The refractometer itself was $115 and the hard case was $30. I used this during one brew day. How about $100? (was $120) SOLD!
3. Johnson A419 Electronic Thermostat. Another rock-solid item. It looks like its discontinued, for a newer model. I used this pretty consistently over the past few years and its always worked great, both with heating and cooling. I believe I still have the manual and will include. I purchased it for $80. How about $50? (was $60)
Thanks for looking,
Josh