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I use large binder clamps from office depot. Well actually I scrounged mine up at work, but they are office depot brand. I made a three-layer jacket of reflectix that wraps around the front of the kettle and meets up in the back. Pinch the extra material together and secure with three clamps. Easy to remove for cleaning and holds mash temps really well. An upgrade would be a round piece of furnace board/rigid isocyanurate insulation to set the kettle on. I just use a silicone sink mat, works well enough for me.
You mention using a three-layer reflectix wrap, as several others have done. I'm curious as to why multiple layers seem to be popular. Does the R-value increase that much with multiple layering as opposed to just a single wrap? I've got an old 3 gallon pot that I used to use years ago for mini mashes that I'd wrapped in reflectix sitting in a shed. I don't remember the heat loss with a single wrap being an issue, so I was just wondering why a triple wrap.
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