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And get one of these. When my one starts looking a little grungy, a squirt with the bleach and a quick hit with the pressure cleaner sees it good as new.
Saves a shitload of hassle.

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grott said:
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01c23bf73f986e44d9b7a8dd9f241a9044d6f69319.jpgPersonally I don't like bottle trees as the bottles are secured by having the prongs going inside the bottles, therefore the prongs must be well cleaned and sanitised (another job). Also any draining goes in to the tray at the bottom, on hot days this evaporates and can go into the bottles which are pointing down. I use a wire basket that I put bottles in after rinsing out/cleaning or sanitising. The bottles are secured from the outside and when using not on the sink place newspaper underneath for the drips- works a treat.
Cheers

Ps sorry about the photo not being the best, only one I had at this time)
Bloody hell, now I have to sanitise my bottling tree as well....!!!! *grumble grumble*
 
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