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rcrabb22

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I have wasted money buying equipment I thought I needed but didn't need but I have also made a good buy here and there.

My worst buy -
Filter assembly and pads - impulse buy 8 months ago - I have NEVER used it

My best buy -
1/2" auto-siphon - upgraded from 3/8" version. 1/2 inch transfer from carboy to keg is **MUCH** faster

Most versatile buy -
March Pump - used for mashing, chilling and transfer to carboys

Best Build -
1/2" CFC - Haven't used it yet :), but is the most professional looking build I have done to date
 
My best buy was a Portuguese floor corker. I actually bought several cheaper corkers first- a basic cheap hand corker, and then a "Gilda" corker. I paid about $15 for the first, and about $25 for the second. Both worked ok for small batches, but were a HUGE PITA for more than a couple of gallons of wine. So I still ended up buying the floor corker for $55.

My next best buy was a CFC. I love that thing!

A barley crusher ranks up there as a best buy for me, too. I live in the middle of nowhere, and buying bulk grain saved me a fortune. The crusher has already "earned" me back my investment, and then some!
 
I really don't have a worst buy- thank goodness! The only thing that would come close are tons of 5 gallon carboys, from back when I thought secondaries were crucial. But since they are almost always full of wine, even those get used.
 
Best Buy: 2 Keg setup (co2 botle and lines) and fridge conversion from keg connection on there black friday sale last year, 160 bux if i remember correctly

Worst Build: 3/8 counterflow chiller...took 35 minutes to gravity flow 5 gal through it and it wasted a TON of water I had no way to recirculate ..(but it was at perfect temp when it came through)

best build: Immersion chiller with cooler and pond pump to recirculate ice water.

Worst Buy: ...cant think of anything major....sealing wax?...bought it and never used it
 
1st Best Buy: Little Giant Pump
2nd Best Buy: Polarware Kettle w/FB
3rd Best Buy: Bayou Classic SQ-14
4th Best Buy: Chest Freezer w/collar and 4 Ventmatic taps & lots of kegs etc of course
5th Best Buy: Auto Siphon 3/8ths size
6th Best Buy: DIY Stir Plate and Flasks
7th Best Buy: 12" dia. x 1/8" solid copper heat diffuser for under MT on gas burner
8th Best Buy: 1/2" ID Hard Copper Pipe DIY Counter Flow Chiller

1st Worst Buy: Plate Filter (used once)
2nd Worst Buy: 3/8" OD counter flow chiller (way slow flow rate)
 
Best Buy: 20cf chest freezer for $70 on craigslist. Got me into kegging, gives me a place to cold crash, and when I was out of beer was a great place to control fermentation temps. Enough to make me keep looking for another one just for fermenting.

Best build: Cooler mash-tun. 7 or 8 all grain batches in and not looking back.

No bad buys/builds as of yet. Though I'm getting ready to start a rig and that could always end in disaster ;-)
 
Best Buy: 5-6 gallon glass fermentors 4-5 gallon glass fermentors and countless 1 gallons for $80 bucks at a vacant posession auction.

Worst buy: ordering 5 yards of material for BIAB and getting 6 boxes of weeding veils...
 
Best buy: Three way tie between my March pump, Refractometer, and my chest freezers.
Worst Buy: Filter system to clear beer. Never used and was returned.

Best build: My current 2-tier brew stand.
Worst Build: My first 3-tier brew stand (it's the one in My Gallery that looks like a trophy award stand).
 
Best Buy - Johnson 419 Temp Controller. Made my beers 100% better.
Worst Buy - Brew Belt (Warms Up Carboy). Had it for nearly 1 year, never used it once.
 
Best buy: Freezer/temperature control. Set it, forget it, and I've never had a bad batch since. Here in Georgia, temperature is a real problem (my very first batch went bad thanks to July heat and a broken A/C. The moral: take the most extreme part of your environment (temperature if you're in GA, maybe water quality if you're on a well, etc.) and take control of it *before* it ruins a batch or two of beer.
Worst buy: pre made mash screen. Waaay overpriced, stuck the first time I used it, barely got any flow in subsequent mashes. When I ditched it for a cheap-a$$ CPVC manifold I had the best mash experience yet. The moral: You can spend money and get a mediocre product, you can spend a lot of money and get a good product, or you can spend some time on HBT, a little bit of money, and a little bit of elbow grease, and get something even better.

Best build: Square-cooler MLT with CPVC manifold. Works great, cost less than my all-store-bought setup (10 gallon gatorade cooler with a spigot pre-drilled, LHBS mash screen). The moral: see above.

Worst build: I build an electric HLT. I put it together, decided to skip gaskets, and if it leaked I thought I could just throw silicone at the problem until the leaks stopped. I have parts for a complete replacement ready for building. The moral: build it right the first time. A bit of time and money overengineering something is better than building it twice (and overengineering it the second time anyways).

Hope this helps people avoid some of my mistakes.
 
My worst buy was something like $200 on a starter kit. I made one PM beer and then moved up to AG after that, hello wasted equipment.
 
Best:
1) extra fridge from craigslist for temp control and the ranco thermostat to regulate it. Biggest single difference in my beers.
2) kegging setup
3 )whirlfloc
4) 1/2" ID 3/4"OD Silicone tubing for the brew tree.
5) pile of kegs at the scrapyard

Worst:
1) jockey box (should have just used a fridge)
2) cheap faucets
3) I dunno, I've done pretty well with what I bought.
 
Best:
Used tall pony keg on Craig's List for $15 - makes a great boil kettle for 5 gallon AG batches
Igloo Cooler Mash Tun with CPVC manifold
50' Immersion Chiller


Worst:

Floating thermometer (broke while in a pot of wort)
Stainless Steel Braided MLT screen (or so I thought, got it home a went to cut the ends off only to find out it was plastic made to look like stainless)
 
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