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Grain storage container size

Discussion in 'Equipment/Sanitation' started by FastAndy, Jan 11, 2012.

 

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    FastAndy

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    Posted Jan 11, 2012
    I'm sure this has been covered many times before but i could not find an answer searching on the HBT app. Anyway, what size Vittle vault or similar is everyone using to store a full sack of grain? Since grain is smaller than kibbles and or bits i assume i dont need the 50lb vault correct?
     
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    BrewThruYou

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    Posted Jan 11, 2012
    Hoping someone else will chime in...if no one does, I'll drop a 55lb sack into my 50lb Vittle Vault tonight and see how much it takes up.

    Looking on Amazon, the stackable 50lb Vittle Vault ($31.23) was cheaper than smaller sizes - 30lb was $34.99 and 40lb was $36.90. So it was a no-brainer for me. I still can't believe they shipped two for free...the box was gigantic and weighed 14lbs.
     
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    JoeyChopps

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    Posted Jan 11, 2012
    I put my fifty pound sack (haha) in 2 buckets from lowes. They are really cheap
     
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    BrewThruYou

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    Posted Jan 11, 2012
    That totally answered the OP's question! :confused:
     
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    jeepinjeepin

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    Posted Jan 11, 2012
    I use 5 gallon buckets with gamma lids. Cheaper and still easy to open like the vittle vaults. 2 buckets hold a full sack.
     
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    jeepinjeepin

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    Posted Jan 11, 2012
    He and I were giving an alternate, cheaper option. If he doesn't like it let him tell it.
     
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    JoeyChopps

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    Posted Jan 11, 2012
    He said vittle vaults or similar I'm pretty sure buckets are similar....just sayin
     
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    Brulosopher

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    Posted Jan 11, 2012
    I have 2 Vittles Vaults from Costco (great deal right now- $26!), which I believe are 60. I can comfortably fit 50 lbs pale malt, though my 55 lbs Rahr spilled out a bit. They're nice! I also use orange HD buckets with the air tight screw on lids, which hold 25 lbs nicely.
     
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    SBC

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    Posted Jan 11, 2012
    I use 50 lb Vittle Vaults for my bulk grains. I have 5 for my house grains. (Pale, Pilsner, Wheat, Munich & Pale Crystal)
     
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    Brulosopher

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    Posted Jan 11, 2012
    Gamma lid... they're about $7 at HD
     
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    jeepinjeepin

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    Posted Jan 11, 2012
    Are they Gamma brand? Does it matter? I got mine for around $9 each on Amazon with free shipping. That's good enough to cover the cost of gas across town and back.
     
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    Brulosopher

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    Posted Jan 11, 2012
    Mine are gamma, but I'm sure it doesn't matter :)
     
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    FastAndy

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    Posted Jan 11, 2012
    Thanks for all the replies. There is a Costco on my way home from work so i'll check that sale out. On these bucket lids, do they seal well? Are you lining the bucket at all?
     
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    jeepinjeepin

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    Posted Jan 11, 2012
    I use a food grade bucket, no liner. Gamma lids are supposed to be air tight.
     
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    rcrabb22

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    Posted Jan 11, 2012
    almost air tight but not 100% I filled a bucket 1/2 way with water, snugged the gamma lid down and turned the bucket upside down. Water leaked from the ring snapped on the bucket

    BTW - Anyone figured out how to remove a gamma lid ring from a bucket without using the jaws of life?????
     
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    Brulosopher

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    Posted Jan 11, 2012
    The lids are amazing IMO, airtight. The un-lined orange buckets are great for non-milled grain storage. I also use HD's 2 gallon white paint buckets to store 10 lbs or less grain; the lids are f*cking tight! Cheers!
     
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    Brulosopher

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    Posted Jan 12, 2012
    Got home and found THIS. Not a bad deal for 50 lbs of storage... $14?!?!?!
     
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    brettwasbtd

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    Posted Mar 9, 2012
    Wow, the price has gone up to $24 in 2 months. Guess economics came into affect :(
     
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    Brulosopher

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    Posted Mar 12, 2012
    Lame.
     
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