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Dropped my glass carboy today...

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lustreking said:
But NEVER use the handle to carry a full carboy!

I've done this more times than I can remember and never once had a problem. I've never even come lose to having a problem.
 
ohiobrewtus said:
I've done this more times than I can remember and never once had a problem. I've never even come lose to having a problem.

. . . yet.

So many of us like to leave out that critical word when it comes to safety. I've been brewing for 15 years. I've hauled 5 and 6.5 gallon glass carboys lifted them onto counters or over deep freeze walls, set them maybe a little too hard onto the floor, banged a couple empty ones into walls, and lost control of a few empty ones in the tub while washing, but I've never broken one . . . yet.

Like the other folks said, Brew-Haulers cost something like $15, but you can use one for all your carboys (especially if they are the same size - it's a pain to adjust them). Better Bottles cost the same as a new carboy.

I've taken the plunge on a couple Brew-Haulers several years ago and a couple Better Bottles recently, and I haven't regretted it. ( no ". . . yet" there).


TL
 
firepunk said:
My girlfriend laughed at me when i bought a better bottle this weekend. She said "You should just get glass, it'll probably last longer and wont absorb odors of previous beers." and I said "yeah, but it wont shatter and kill me like glass when I drop it, and you know i am clumsy"

Who's laughing now?!

Also, sorry about your carboy.

She probably knew that, you should keep an eye for suspicious activity from said "girlfriend".

Heh..
 
I love the milk crate! I use them all the time, the 5 gallon carboys have some room to move, but with a couple of towels or cardboard its no problem. The 6.5 gallon carboys have a nice snug fit. I like the idea of the cardboard on the bottom. I acquired my milk crates during spring cleaning, I saw them on the side of the road. The milk crates also work good for giving a boost to a smaller mash tun for gravity feed, I place one under my 5 gallon rubbermaid tun all the time, and I suppose 2 of them would work great for one of those rectangular coolers.
 
Soulive21 said:
Yeah exactly. If those water cooler bottles worked, I doubt Better Bottles would be in business. Not to mention, they're 5 gallons which means bad for primary in most people's brewhouses. I guess they'd work for some short term storage but I'll stick to my BBs...

Just think, that little dent you got in your BB would have been a pile of shards if it were a glass carboy. I need to score a few more 6 gallon ones. I wish they'd come out with a 6.5 or even 7g version with a slightly thicker wall.
 
I have two glass carboys and one BB. Couple of adjustments I made in the brew shop:

1) Placed thick carpet swatches in all areas where I would be handling carboys.
2) Swapped out my metal hose sprayer for plastic (the sound of a metal hose sprayer clinking on that glass every time I sprayed it out made me shudder.
3) Use a pair of rubber gloves to handle glass carboys…insures no slippery grips.
4) Once rinsed out, carboys are drained and stored in milk crates.
 
Hrm perhaps this is the way to approach SWMBO about that conical I want... "Gee honey I could get hurt if I dropped one of these, I would be *much* safer if I had this nice conical....."


Don't think it would work, but hey it's worth a shot :)
 
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