Razdale
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I picked up a 25 gallon Stainless Cleveland kettle (kel-25-t) with the intention of increasing my home brew production but times being what they are hobbies have gone to the wayside for me of late in favor of working more and I guess it's time to pass them on.
It's wired electric kettle. I never got around to stripping out all the electrical circuits so they're still present. I planned to use a propane burner myself to prevent running up my power bill.
The worm gear works perfectly making dumping it easy as pie and there's a bottom drain in the kettle as well. This thing is awesome and new costs more then most of the cars I've owned. I'm looking to get $600 out of it.
I also have a similar 40 gallon kettle buried in storage that's missing a hinge end piece that holds the lid on. It's certainly useful for brewing. I'll dig it out for $700 Other then that the condition is similar except of course for the fact it holds an extra 15 gallons.
It's wired electric kettle. I never got around to stripping out all the electrical circuits so they're still present. I planned to use a propane burner myself to prevent running up my power bill.
The worm gear works perfectly making dumping it easy as pie and there's a bottom drain in the kettle as well. This thing is awesome and new costs more then most of the cars I've owned. I'm looking to get $600 out of it.



I also have a similar 40 gallon kettle buried in storage that's missing a hinge end piece that holds the lid on. It's certainly useful for brewing. I'll dig it out for $700 Other then that the condition is similar except of course for the fact it holds an extra 15 gallons.