I went to walmart yesterday and i saw that they sell empty 5 gallon jugs in the water section (near the plumming stuff) for 6 bucks a pop. Problem is they are made with the material ( 3 ) on the recyclable.. PVC. How terrible would it be to use it?
Mirilis said:So, im sitting here at work and I walk by a stairwell and notcie what looks like a giant wine rack full of those 5 gallon Ice Mountain water bottles and I think to myself.. surely If i got my hands on 4-5 of those I could brew forever and not have to worry about 5 gal fermenters again... hell i may even be able to make a conical out of one as a project to see if it works..
Anyone ever use one of those bottles? If so how could i go about procuring an old one as i have never seen the ice mountain guy come to drop them off.
how did you break a plastic carboy? run over it/glas9396 said:I've had one of these break on me after one use... I'm going to glass carboys. But they work fine, you can't really see into them as well though and they tend to retain smells. No good.
richab said:how did you break a plastic carboy? run over it/
Revvy said:Maybe pouring hot wort in it?
richab said:how did you break a plastic carboy? run over it
glas9396 said:To be honest my roommates probably knocked it around causing it to crack... but plastic is definitely limited in terms of durability... that shouldn't stop people on a budget from using these bottles, I use them, but if you're going to spend the money on a plastic bottle ($12.99 @ Lowe's) you might as well buy a glass one for $25 that's going to last forever (to give you an idea of my reasoning).
EricK The Red said:Me three!
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Homercidal said:... I think that you can find a problem with nearly anything these days, if you look hard enough, or use your imagination. ...
dubbel dutch said:I've had one of these break on me after one use... I'm going to glass carboys. But they work fine, you can't really see into them as well though and they tend to retain smells. No good.
stever said:I was walking around in one of our warehouses and noticed they had Appalachian springs? or some brand that was using 5 gallon glass carboys. There were two pallets of them sitting there full. It appears there is only a 7 dollar deposit on them so looks like the water company is going be short a few 5 gallons water bottles next time around.![]()
camiller said:Yeah, don't even get me going on the perils of dihydrogen monoxide .![]()
camiller said:Yeah, don't even get me going on the perils of dihydrogen monoxide .![]()
EricK The Red said:Me three!
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Revvy said:Polycarbonate uses BPA (bisphenol-A) in it's production. BPA may mimic the natural female sex hormone estradiol. In animal research it has been linked to female reproductive disorders, breast and prostate cancer, and attention and developmental problems.
Eves said:Excuse me but how do you figure out what cap is necessary for one of those 3 gallon or even 5 gallon PET bottles? Or are they just the same ones used for standard Better Bottles?
Mirilis said:LOL.. i guess ill stab at the PVC one at walmart .. 6 bucks may be worth it.. ill give it a test run
dubbel dutch said:Not a problem. It's the #10 rubber stopper same as the better bottles I believe...
Eves said:Sadly I found out that the #1 plastic isn't a good idea for re-using. Great for single use but re-using results in DEHP leaking (or something like that). Turns out that Better Bottles, which are not #1, are free of the nasty stuff in #7 and #1. From what i can tell 2, 4, and maybe 5 are acceptable.
jtvinny said:I just got off the phone with Absopure (www.absopure.com 1-877-554-2276) and although they don't do home delivery of 5 gal. bottles in NC she said that they produce their own bottles and that I should be able to get 5 gal bottles of water at Lowes. The info for the 3 gal. follows:
Sales # 88108 http://www.lowes.com/lowes/lkn?action=productDetail&productId=88108-45903-3GSPRINGU&lpage=none
and the number below the bar code is 46121 26005 (sku?)
anyway, hope that helps out.
Edit:
I talked to a guy from Absopure this afternoon and he told me that their 5 gal jugs (carboys) were #1 PET as well. Now to find a few...
The one I got from Lowes is PETE, not PET... It says 1 in the recycle thingie.
Not that I believe everything I read on the Internet... but this thread comcludes that PET == PETE
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20070909145104AAqCarN