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Hi,

I'm a +1 for not using the Brew Hauler after I had a glass carboy shatter and cut me really badly when the handles of the Brew Hauler slid and the carboy slipped out and smashed everywhere. The handles are designed to slide, quite unbelievably.

I'm curious to know if something similar has happened to anyone else on this forum with the Brew Hauler?

/John
 
Hi,

I'm a +1 for not using the Brew Hauler after I had a glass carboy shatter and cut me really badly when the handles of the Brew Hauler slid and the carboy slipped out and smashed everywhere. The handles are designed to slide, quite unbelievably.

I'm curious to know if something similar has happened to anyone else on this forum with the Brew Hauler?

/John

I haven't had a close look at my brewhauler in a while, but I believe that when properly adjusted, the handles shouldn't slide around much. Just enough to center them on whatever vessel you are strapping it to.
 
I haven't read all 16 pages but I can suggest this hauler for those who use glass fermenters

www.carboy.net

Very handy for any carboy, plastic and especially glass. I was ready to get rid of all my glass fermenters until I got one. Now I have them for all my carboys.
 

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