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Some notes on carboys:
Better Bottles are a bear to clean. I know, you just fill them with oxyclean and everything comes off like magic, but maybe they forgot to include the magic in my box of oxyclean. I made a sponge on a metal arm to get the krausen ring off and that works OK, but it's still not as easy as a regular glass fermentor/brush.
Rinse and shake with warm (not hot) water. At this point the only problem is dried krausen in the top/neck. Put about 1/4 cup of PBW (better than oxyclean IMO) in about a gallon of warm water. Invert the BB in a bowl of water in the sink. Wait an hour. Rinse. You now have a clean BB. No brush or sponge needed.
Better Bottles will suck water in back through the airlock if you pick them up when they are full. The bottle flexes, the volume changes, and blurp.
Pick up with one hand on the bottom and one on the neck. It won't suck any airlock fluid that way. You have to be careful when you pick up a full BB or when you pick up a full glass carboy. It's just the consequences of messing this up that differ.
Better Bottles have issues with hot wort. Not a big deal for me when I do all grain (since it's down around 70F by the time I dump it in the fermentor) but I always worry when I pour somewhat-hot extract wort into cold water in the Better Bottles. No problems yet tho.
Why would you put 140+ degree wort in a carboy? You might put hot water in to clean it, but you just need to stick to warm, but not hot, water.