QLD.Andy wrote:They will want the old leaky one back before a replacement is forwarded
audistiller wrote:Just thought I would share this innovative solution I discovered to a problem where the hoses on the T500 rest against the hot boiler while the Still is running. I have been looking around for a simple solution that is easy and also looks the part. So while I was looking around the local Kitchen Shop, I saw something that immediately caught my eye. Its a teabag squeezer, and all I did was bent the ends out, feed it through the clips on the boiler, and clip it down with the lid, it works a treat, keeps the hoses away from the hot boiler and looks the part I reckon.
stubbydrainer wrote:genius at play :handgestures-thumbupleft:
Popcorn Jack wrote:Hey there
Just used my t500 for the first time too. How long did your cook take. Kept my temp around 57 and 3 hrs after the boil I was done.
NT CICHLIDS wrote:Thanks Crow, I did read that but was asking if he had any more problems after replacing the condencer. I see there are some for the T500 and those against. I am looking for an easy to use basic type still, as I don't know anyone who makes them pr have the know how myself a comercial manfactured one is my only option, trying to find the best option
NT CICHLIDS wrote:Thanks Crow, I did read that but was asking if he had any more problems after replacing the condencer. I see there are some for the T500 and those against. I am looking for an easy to use basic type still, as I don't know anyone who makes them pr have the know how myself a comercial manfactured one is my only option, trying to find the best option
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