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Maryland For Sale: Wort Chiller - Counterflow Chiller Assembly (With In-Line Thermometer) - $175 (Maryland)

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MagicMtnBrwr

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Selling in-line wort chiller, with homemade self-standing wood stand. Super effective at chilling done boiling wort in minutes (so much better than the immersion chillers). Includes in-Line Thermometer, ball valve, and male and female quick disconnects.

From the Manufacturer: This complete kit features everything that you need to efficiently cool your wort, install the in-line chiller and keep tabs on the temperature throughout the entire process.

The in-line chiller features a stainless ball valve that can help you to increase or decrease the flow rate while cooling, which is very important because a slower flow gives the wort more contact time with the water and, in turn, a colder temperature. It also comes with in and out stainless steel quick disconnects and an in-line thermometer to show you exactly what temperature the wort is. You’ll never wonder if your wort is cool enough again when you use the Counterflow Chiller Assembly with In-Line Thermometer.
Inlet: female quick disconnect, outlet: male quick disconnect
 

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Yes. Who is the manufacturer? Would like to do a little more research.
 
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