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Reviewed in the United States on January 10, 2025
The Fermtech 1/2" Large 27" Fast Flow Deluxe Siphoning Kit is an excellent choice for home winemaking due to its efficient, quick siphoning capability, which helps reduce sediment disturbance. The large diameter tubing ensures fast and smooth transfer of liquids, while the included wine bottle filler and clamp offer convenience and precision. The kit's durable construction and ease of use make it a reliable tool for safely bottling wine with minimal mess and hassle.
Andrés A
Reviewed in Mexico on September 27, 2024
De buen tamaño para grandes baches es sencillo de ensamblar, desarmar y limpiar
GE Chocolate
Reviewed in the United States on July 3, 2024
Perfect for wine making. The kit comes with everything you need to transfer contents from primary fermentation vessel to carboys and then to individual bottles.
Travis Taylor
Reviewed in the United States on November 8, 2024
The seal in the tube isn't tight. This doesn't work at all. Piece of junk.
barmel
Reviewed in the United States on November 16, 2024
Works with ease. Easy to clean and does exactly as advertised.
Molon Labe
Reviewed in the United States on October 19, 2024
I have a small roadside fruit stand where I sell my homemade apple cider. I use this to fill 1/2 gallon plastic containers with cider, usually do 20 a week. Makes filling easy
Charlie
Reviewed in the United States on January 3, 2021
Does the job. Makes life easier but .... This is the second one I've bought. The first cracked and ultimately was of no use. Bought another and will handle with kid gloves so as not to damage it. Decent product just handle with care and it will work for you.
Rick G
Reviewed in the United States on June 19, 2020
Works great but don't use for hot wort, it will warp and then not work in the future. Not sure if it will fit in a small-neck of a glass carboy, but should fit plastic carboys. UPDATE: Used it on my glass carboy, it just barely fit (1 3/16" opening). Very easy to start and control to avoid sucking up sediment.
Jeffrey Prowse
Reviewed in the United States on October 30, 2019
I REALLY enjoy this when racking. Moving liquid from one carboy to another, this does it quickly - having had a smaller diameter on when I first started out, I really did not know any better. Comparatively, this moves faster! For bottling, unless using large vessels, I stick with the smaller size. Also, most of my equipment is scrounged and second-hand, so I discovered that some of my carboys have different size openings, and this larger tool did not fit inside. I've since marked my carboys so I can use this tool in the primary and secondary ferments, and transfer into the smaller sized carboy in the last step so I know to use the bottling cane and wands. I also make sure to run water through to flush it out after each use, then sterilizing solution (star-san) and air dry. I've found that only time (years) cracking occurs in the plastic, so there is a life-span to these items. (Unsure if it is the chlorine in the water from flushing things out, or the sterilizing solution, or again, second-hand and lived a hard life before me.) This is why I was in the market for purchasing one new, and found this item to give it a go. thus far, no cracking and performs well. I like that there is the hook so I can adjust where it sits when starting out to having the bumper on the bottom for keeping sediment out and sucking up crud from the bottom of the carboy. So much easier than using a piece of tubing, and by pumping, getting the siphon to start so it is a one person operation. I can keep from aerating the brews, which most get a little angry over. Tried bottling with it, and having had a bit of practice already, found I could manage just fine. Had a friend over to help who was new, and it was a bit overwhelming/fast for them. For precision, I slow down and use the smaller one I have, but if this were the only one I had, I'd be comfortable with it. I would upgrade to a spring loaded bottling cane however, as the top on this bottling cane is not spring loaded and is gravity/pressure based. Easier to keep clean in my opinion, but sometimes I've bumped things or jarred something and dribbled a little here and there. Hope this helps explain some things to those just starting out and ups the game on those who already been at it a while. Cheers!
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