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Spotted at Home Goods - deal?

Discussion in 'Equipment/Sanitation' started by chocotaco, Aug 11, 2014.

 

  1. #1
    chocotaco

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Aug 11, 2014
    Huge pot, looks to be 2.1 ratio. At least 20 gallons, could be 30. I could sleep inside this pot. Nice, thick stainless with tri-clad bottom. Lid included but not pictured.

    $135. That's less than I paid for my 10 gallon pot of similar quality.

    Should I start kicking myself for not buying this (even with no immediate need)? In my experience, some things at home goods are one time deals.

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  2. #2
    Doed

    Belching Dog Brewery

    Posted Aug 11, 2014
  3. #3
    duboman

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Aug 11, 2014
    If that's really a 20-30 gallon kettle then yes, I would have bought it:)
     
  4. #4
    chocotaco

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Aug 11, 2014
    Well, I have never heard of the Palm brand before. But I inspected the pot (I don't consider it a "kettle" unless I've either used it for brewing, or it's sold for that purpose... because I'm weird) very thoroughly and it was extremely nice. And gigantic. It's what The Mountain from A Song of Ice And Fire would use to brew beer.

    It was in the Home Goods in my in-laws' town. So here's what I'll do: if it's still there the next time I go back there (in a couple of weeks) then I'll buy it. Otherwise, I'll just say that it was at the Home Goods in La Canada, CA (near Glendale) underneath a table in the cookware section. If someone else buys it, you owe me a bottle of homebrew for the tip!

    It was definitely at least 20 gallons. I want to say it was 30, because I own a 10-gallon kettle and you could probably stack two of them inside and still have lots of room around the sides. I have seriously never seen a pot that big. I could have put my wife and both of my children in it (but I didn't because that would drawn some concerned looks from the other shoppers). When I got home and looked at my 10-gallon MegaPot, it was like the same pot except for LEGO people.
     
  5. #5
    chocotaco

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Aug 11, 2014
    For scale: that table is basically counter-height.
     
  6. #6
    IslandLizard

    Progressive Brewing Staff Member  

    Posted Aug 11, 2014
    That's a big pot for the money!
    If anything, the handles look welded on, not riveted. So don't lift the pot unless it's empty. Don't want any silly accidents.

    I wonder if it works on induction. Is it indeed 18/10 SS as suggested in the other thread?
     
  7. #7
    chocotaco

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Aug 11, 2014
    Reading that other thread, I'm guessing it's the same pot - roughly 25 gallons. But $135 instead of $199.
     
  8. #8
    chocotaco

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Aug 11, 2014
    Again, that's the Home Goods at 935 Foothill Blvd, La Cañada Flintridge, CA 91011 - I almost hope someone else buys it. I could use a bottle of homebrew much more than I could use a $135 hole in my bank account :mug:

    Please post here if you buy it so I know not to go looking for it in 2 weeks. I can't imagine anyone but a homebrewer having any desire for such a large pot.
     
  9. #9
    jpalarchio

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Aug 12, 2014
    FYI - I believe Palm is a house brand of cookware for Home Goods, Marshalls and TJ Maxx (all owned by the same company I think?).
     
  10. #10
    MindenMan

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Aug 12, 2014
    If it is tri clad bottom, it should be usable for induction.
     
  11. #11
    chocotaco

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Aug 12, 2014
    Yeah, definitely clad bottom. If you have a giant induction burner, it would work.
     
  12. #12
    Cyclman

    I Sell Koalas  

    Posted Aug 13, 2014
    A "deal" on something you can't really use in your system isn't a deal. Now, if you're planning on doing huge batches someday...why wait?
     
  13. #13
    Ctownbrewery

    Active Member

    Posted Aug 13, 2014
    Chocotaco,
    Just wanted to say thanks for the info! Our local store had 3 of these pots onsale for $78.99 each! Needless to say they are 30 gal pots! Haven't brewed on them yet since I just pick them up this afternoon, however with my jet burners, I got 25 gals to boil within 15 mins :) thank you again, send me a pm with your address and as soon as the first batch is completed you'll get a brew from it. And since you've been so kind, I'll return the favor. What's your favorite style of beer?
     
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