ThePaterPiper wrote:That seems to be great value to me. Must be fairly thin gauge so I’m not sure you would be wanting to move it around once it’s full. Would be great for ease of cleaning though :handgestures-thumbupleft:
clintonb wrote:Seems too good to be true :o if it is any good, I was thinking it might make a good boiler 8-}
Georgio wrote:I have the 35L and it is as described but thin gauge. I use it to store low wines. I reckon you could definately use it as a fermenter. I would place it on a small deck with wheels for ease of movement once full.
wynnum1 wrote:Why not just use as is 50 l kegs and workout how to move and clean easily.
Lowie wrote:Mate, that's really cheap. I recently bought a SS Brewbucket (25L) and that cost me nearly 300 Large. It's a high quality piece of kit too. I'd be wondering why it's so cheap...If you buy one, let us know if it's any good or not :handgestures-thumbupleft:
Georgio wrote:I have the 35L and it is as described but thin gauge. I use it to store low wines. I reckon you could definately use it as a fermenter. I would place it on a small deck with wheels for ease of movement once full.
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