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WTS: 10 gallon Rubbermaid Cooler MLT

Discussion in 'For Sale' started by jtkratzer, Sep 23, 2011.

 

  1. #1
    jtkratzer

    Senior Member  

    Posted Sep 23, 2011
    I built this to start all grain, but just purchased a three vessel
    system. I put water in it overnight to check for leaks and it held
    without a drop. Willing to ship. Make me an offer. I don't remember
    what I paid to put it together. Cooler was new at the time of
    assembly. It has a ball valve and stainless braid with food grade tube
    to prevent it from crushing under the grain bed.
     
  2. #2
    Markd27

    Supporting Member  

    Posted Sep 23, 2011
    Pics?
     
  3. #3
    Stockspeed3

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Sep 23, 2011
    Would you take $50 shipped to 85209?
     
  4. #4
    jtkratzer

    Senior Member  

    Posted Sep 24, 2011
    I can snap a few when I get home, but it looks identical to what's in the Cheap and Easy Rubbermaid MLT Thread.
     
  5. #5
    Stockspeed3

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Sep 24, 2011
    PM sent
     
  6. #6
    jtkratzer

    Senior Member  

    Posted Sep 24, 2011
    Pics...

    I won't do $50 shipped. The cooler is almost $50 alone at Lowe's, the ball valve is another $8 and change. I know I'm not going to get all of my cash out of it, but I'm not going to take a 50% loss on a brand new item.

    Just found my post on the thread. I spent about $80 on it after the military discount Lowe's offers. I put extra washers on the outside so the ball valve handle has a full range of motion.

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  7. #7
    jtkratzer

    Senior Member  

    Posted Sep 24, 2011
    Posted on craigslist this morning.
     
  8. #8
    onipar

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Sep 24, 2011
    Well, how much did you post it on craigslist for, and how much are you looking to get? I'm interested, but would need it shipped to 18372. Let me know what you're looking for; maybe we can strike a deal.
     
  9. #9
    jtkratzer

    Senior Member  

    Posted Sep 24, 2011
    I posted it on CL for what I paid for it, $80, knowing the way the haggle game works. I know I won't get $80 for it, but like I said, getting $30-$40 for something I put $80, a drive to Lowe's and several other stores looking for those washers, and my time into and never used isn't going to work.

    I'll do $65 pick up or $80 shipped. Pick up price is almost 20% less than the discounted price I paid to put it together and about 28% off the retail price of the parts.

    Even at $80 shipped, these are going for $140 at my LHBS. Keg Cowboy wants $129+shipping, Northern Brewer wants $87 for the cooler alone or almost $125 for the complete system plus shipping.

    $80 shipped is a steal.
     
  10. #10
    onipar

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Sep 24, 2011
    You know, I just noticed this is a 10 gallon cooler. Quick question: would this be suitable to use for partial mashes and at best, 5 gallon batches? I'm *trying* to get into AG, but I'll more likely be doing PM until at least next year. Or will this size lose too much temp if it's not filled?

    I used to go to Albright College, which looks to be right near where you live. Too bad I;m not still in the area. You aren't ever in the Pocono/Stroudsburg area by any chance?
     
  11. #11
    jtkratzer

    Senior Member  

    Posted Sep 24, 2011
    I went to Lebanon Valley and we played Albright in most sports. I work in right next to the LVI Airport in Allentown and could bring it to work if you wanted to meet me there. It's probably 35-45 minutes depending on where you're at.

    I don't know how well it would work for partial mash, but it's very suitable for 5 gallon batches. You could do some 10 gallon batches if you wanted, but you're going to max it at some point depending on the desired OG and grain bill. It's discussed thoroughly in the build thread.

    I don't have any experience with it as I put it together with the all grain intentions and then I was out of the country and looking at a deployment that eventually was cancelled. So, I got back to looking for all grain equipment and I stumbled across the system I bought yesterday and now I don't need the cooler mash tun.
     
  12. #12
    dirkomatic

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Sep 25, 2011
    If this deal isn't done, I'll do the $80 shipped...
     
  13. #13
    STAD

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Sep 25, 2011
    From what I've seen, $80 shipped is a steal. You shouldn't have any problems getting rid of this. Please let us know if the pick up falls through.
     
  14. #14
    jtkratzer

    Senior Member  

    Posted Sep 25, 2011
    Here's where this is at:
    Onipar is first in line - figuring out a time to meet for a pick up and if the schedules don't work, it's being shipped.

    If that falls through, Ma23456 is inline for a payment/lay-away/pickup next time he's in town.

    Third in line is dirkomatic for shipping.
     
  15. #15
    jtkratzer

    Senior Member  

    Posted Sep 26, 2011
    Sold, payment received.
     
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