But there is no way that I can use the Guten high enough off the ground to drain into a fermentasaurus the guten would need to be a metre off the ground, the top of it would then be 1.8m off the ground and then raising the malt pipe to sparge would be a further 60 cm ( disaster could occur). I don't know why they even bother to put the tap on it really.
I don't know what a Guten is, maybe it is the kettle.
I put the kettle on a chair before brewing. All the brewing happens on the chair. That is also easier when I have to connect the immersion chiller to the tap which is on the sink, which is near the chair.
When I have to move the wort from kettle to fermenter, it goes via the tap to a fermenter which sits on the floor.
Then I have to put the fermenter on my portable shelf (a shelf with wheels, which I move from my fermenting room to my kitchen): I either use my muscular force (I do this until 25 kg or so, more than that and I feel I should not), or lately much more intelligently I use an inexpensive pulley which I installed in my kitchen. That reduces the effort 7 times (lifting 28 kg is as tiring as lifting 4 kg).
Easy-peasy.
Using the recirculation pump would work as well but having the kettle on the chair makes the work more "compfy".