Not sure why posting the dimensions of a product I just purchased would bring my legitimacy into question, but here are the photos
is it 21 inches from the bottom of the legs or the bottom edge of the container?
Not sure why posting the dimensions of a product I just purchased would bring my legitimacy into question, but here are the photos
The lottery system being used here seems to be a very poor choice.
The lottery system being used here seems to be a very poor choice.
Has anyone actually ordered and received one of these yet? They have talked about being "out of stock" - which implies they were "in stock" and people ordered and received them. They also talk about "another" shipment, which implies that "previous shipments" were received and went out.
I ask, because I posted a question in regard to the spigot (is it steel? Is it cheap/quality? Can it be taken apart for cleaning) and got no response on here.
I am becoming more curious if anyone has purchased, received and can comment on the quality of these.....
Or, are they just taking 1000 orders, sending them all at once and after all 1000 of us receive them and simultaneously realize they are not all they are cracked up to be.......
No reason to assume this - other than being cynical.
But, I am really interested in them (as I love using plastic bottling buckets for fermenters). But, I really am curious about the construction of that spigot -taking it apart, cleaning, etc.
yes, at least one guy received one and has posted photos. Go back to post #47
I did see the photos, but was hoping for a bit more detail on the spigot.
I wonder why they went with a "weldless" spigot on the Brew Bucket. Threads inside a fermenter are not a good idea. You will have to disassemble, clean, sanitize, and reassemble while trying to keep all the parts sanitized. I guess you could also fill the bottom portion with boiling water to sanitize it, but that still seems like a pain to me. They should offer the Brew Bucket with a sanitary welded tri-clamp ferrule, instead.
The 21 inch height is for the entire unit, but without an airlock on top. The spigot seems to be of high quality to me, but I am not an expert in metallurgy. I agree with a previous poster, at this price if you don't like it, you can replace it with something that suits you better. Overall I think the quality of the unit is outstanding.
I knew I was lucky to get one, but after catching up on the posts here I realize I had no idea how lucky.
I would imagine it was 100% driven by cost.I wonder why they went with a "weldless" spigot on the Brew Bucket.
can i bother you to measure the distance from leg to leg? i'm trying to figure out if it would fit in my mini fridge. the height is fine but i'm not sure about the front to back distance. thanks.
edit: i just looked on their web site and it looks like it's 13 inches wide.
I can measure it if you need me to. The listed measurement is 13 inches. It is slightly wider at the top than the bottom, so that number would apply to the top.
I just received my ss conical bucket on Friday. I have not brewed with it but here are my initial impressions.
As for people brewing in mini fridge the diameter at the bottom including ball valve and nipple is 10.5" front to back. I ferment in a vissani wine fridge and it fits with plenty of room
The racking arm is interested. It is installed with weldless fitting two silicone gaskets located one outside and one inside. The ball valve is held in place with a nut. The racking arm inserts into the ball valve and is held in place with two silicone gaskets on the racking arm. This forms a friction seal and seems to hold the racking arm in place well. Racking arm is in an odd position, you can locate the arm parallel to the floor or any degree of up but can not get the arm to point down into the conical bottom. Like I said I have not brewed with this yet and the trub level may be high enough that you would never want to angle the arm downwards. This is the only foreseeable issue. I am very excited to brew with this and will post more after. I have included some pictures. If anyone needs any other pic or specific measurements let me know.
prohl84 said:That was a polite way of saying exactly what was thinking. Though I do prefer to give people the benefit of the doubt. Often when a first post is positive feedback on a product/ vendor in question that post is either from said vendor or their shill. It's unfortunate that it happens because it calls into legitimacy first posts from actual people like you. That bucket sure do look purrty!Why did you take so long to say hello?