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+1 for stirplates.
Did my first starter with my brand new stirplate last week. I didn't have a flask (was ordered but not delivered yet) so I used a 1/2 gallon glass jug. Within a couple hours there was obvious co2 activity and within about 6 hours it was cooking.

I ordered my stirplate from Derrin here, via Stirplates.com
I gotta give him some props... I ordered later than I planned, sent him a PM to see when he might ship and he went out of his way to make sure I had it by the weekend.
My stirplate looks to have a larger footprint than the picture posted above, my 2L flask dosen't hang over very much at all.

Maybe the shape of the flask? I bought mine from StirStarters as well
 
I am bidding on one from Stir Starters. Less than one day left. I have my fingers crossed. If I loose it, I will just do a "Buy it now". Can't blame me for trying.
 
Maybe the shape of the flask? I bought mine from StirStarters as well

I think the flasks are the same... Definately different Stirplates.
Mine came from Welcome to Stir Plates .com and is in a translucent case.

That is not the same company as StirStarters.com.

I'm not knocking StirStarters cause other than the pic, I have NO experience. And I'm not trying to make a commercial... But I would recommend anyone interested to take a look at StirPlates.com. Derrin from StirPlates IS a member here, not sure about anyone from StirStarters.

If you want to DIY, StirPlates also has a Kit. They have a very nicely designed circuit board and electronic speed control.
 
I think the flasks are the same... Definately different Stirplates.
Mine came from Welcome to Stir Plates .com and is in a translucent case.

That is not the same company as StirStarters.com.

I'm not knocking StirStarters cause other than the pic, I have NO experience. And I'm not trying to make a commercial... But I would recommend anyone interested to take a look at StirPlates.com. Derrin from StirPlates IS a member here, not sure about anyone from StirStarters.

If you want to DIY, StirPlates also has a Kit. They have a very nicely designed circuit board and electronic speed control.

StirStarters is a Vendor here on HBT, with a lifetime warrantly, that includes the cost of shipping it.
 
Derrin and I are both stir plate vendors. He is www.stirplates.com and I am www.stirstarters.com, two different sites.

I wanted to clear up any confusion about us. He makes a nice stir plate, he has lots of happy customers, and that's what it's all about, giving homebrewers a good product for a fair price.
 

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