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On the twelfth day of Christmas, Homebrewtalk gave to me...
twelve newbies worrying
eleven brew-rigs building
ten RDWHAHB's
nine Yooper's Yoop-ing
eight swmbo's... swmbo-ing?
seven REVVY's telling-us-that-bubbles-don't-equal-fermentation
six electric RIMS builds
fiiiiive moooonths in primaryyyyy
four march pumps
three brew pots
two bottle bombs
and a Carboy Cleaner from... CarboyCleeeeeanerrr!

Oh yeah, and my carboy brush is worthless, so one of these would be awesome! :)
 
My carboy needs cleaning,
and so does my house.
I can't get it done
without approval from my spouse.
The boss says no to purchasing more tools,
So to those who select a winner, please don't be a fool.
With a clean carboy my beer will be great,
But without a carboy cleaner, it will be my hand that I'm left to date.
 
I need the carboy cleaner because it's next to impossible to "clean the gunk left from nasty carboy gunk!"
 
I'd like to win this because using a brush and twirling a glass carboy around to get it clean isn't safe... and I have a bad history with glass... lol.
 
As a new brewer I still have a lot of tools to purchase. One less expense on the balance sheet will definitely make SWMBO very happy!
 
i need a carboy cleaner because i'm lazy and some times do get to cleaning my carboy for a day or two after racking
 
Sure, it would make life so much easier, but the simple truth is I want one to show it off to all of my friends.
 
I recently inherited a collection of great, but dirty, carboys from my late grandfather and I would love to honor him by being able to clean them properly and use them.


This is a true story, by the way.
 
I have several reasons why I would enjoy winning these items:

1) I hate trying to reach into the bottom of my kegs to clean them with a brush,

2) I hate spraying filthy water on myself while trying to clean my carboys with a brush,

3) I like free stuff!

Pick me, pick me!
 
it's not the size of the cleaner it's the motion of the cleaner that gets the job done. it goes whirl whirl whirl
 
I need a carboy cleaner to make cleaning my 5 carboys a jiffy. I have a 4 month old son so my brewing time is limited, and if I can make cleaning that much quicker, i can convince the "boss" to let me brew more! plus my son's Christmas took all my monies, so I'm BROKE!
 
Don't give me one. I can't imagine I need one. Soaking works just fine far as I can tell.
 
I need it so my wife doesn't get so mad at me!! She is the one that get the job of cleaning the kegs, carboys, etc. But as a reward, I brew her beer that she likes!! But seriously.. I would love to find a more efficient way to get these tools cleaned! Thanks for the offer!
 
I ferment and clear all my beer in carboys. It's obvious I need a specialized tool. I already tested the idea with junks I had lying around... now I want the real thing!:rockin:
 
I would like a carboy cleaner because my kid's hands are getting to big to fit in the carboys and kegs, also they do a horrible job cleaning them. :)
 
I would like a carboy cleaner because my fiancée is my brewing partner and she never cleans the carboys. This would definitely encourage her to help in that area!
 
I would like to win a Carboy Cleaner because I am a greedy bastard that likes to get free things and dislikes cleaning carboys.
 
My 2.5 year old daughter needs a carboy cleaner because her tiny hands and arms are soon not going to fit into the carboy.
 
i need a carboy cleaner because you cant imaging how hard it is to clean the smell of rotten fruit out of a carboy...
 
a few weeks back, I finished brewing my ginger-peach wheat which had 5lbs of peaches in the secondary.

The coating that stuck to the inside of my carboy from the peaches was incredible and survived two oxyclean soaks. Scrubbing every inch of with the carboy brush is something I never want to do again.
 
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