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Jamesjoelee

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I'm looking to make my own immersion wort chiller because ice baths are just too inefficient. My question is, what is the cheapest wort chiller that has been made?
 
Cheapest? Absolute cheapest? 1/4" OD 20' copper refrigerant line over from a different job, two 3' lengths of 1/4" ID vinyl tubing, four small zip ties and a plastic 1/4" barb to garden hose adapter. total cost about $10.

It was OK on 5-gallon batches but not great. I built a much better one out of 3/8" OD utility grade copper ( about 30') later on with basically the same pieces listed above and it did GREAT on 5-gallon batches and good on 10 gallon batches. I think to replicate it now in the US it would cost about $40.
 
it all depends on what price you can get your copper at. the fittings are dirt cheap.
 
Copper tubing fittings are cheap I agree, but a roll of tubing I bought on closeout at HD last year (or longer), and went I went to HD they didn't have any solder on fittings in that size anymore. I ended up buying pricey "Shark Bite" fittings as there are no other hardware stores near my house. In the current ad for my local HD store they have a 50' roll of 1/4" copper evaporator cooler tubing for $26.00. Fittings for 1/4" are cheap and plentiful this time of year. Good luck.
 
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