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Chef Inox Premier Stockpot 50L Melb eastern Suburbs, used once.

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http://www.kitchenwaredirect.com.au/Cookware/Stockpot/Chef-Inox-Premier-Aluminium-Stockpot-50L

Can drop off or Meet Olinda - East Bentleigh
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How does
$60 + 12 longnecks of your finest Ale sound?


I just bought this pot and used once. Too big for me, didn't really work on stove top boil. I could hang on to it and see what happens but I've got a feeling it will be similar to my other hobbies and just collect dust. Want to move it fast and take it as a lesson learnt.
 
That would be an awesome vessle for anyone getting into BIAB, a great size for single batches with plenty of room. Good luck and hope it amkes somebody plenty of beers.
 
Dibs. If SS.

Weekend after this coming one?

Sadly, no beer at hand at all. Can offer an IOU or something from the shop?
 
It's aluminium.

I have one and the metal is nice and thick. Holds temp pretty well.

This is a bargain.
 
4mm thick - very good sturdy pots PF and nice and light. Not easily damaged.

I'd grab it but I'm pretty right for pots.
 
Gee no takers on the pot yet? I'd thought this would of been snapped up pretty quick.
I guess most brewers have got most of their gear. But then again I thought it was a bit like fishing always adding to the tackle box.
Just adding a comment to move this back up the list before I change my mind. How hard would it be to convert this into an electric urn?
 
stc + element, is too easy to setup and better than an urn. Better shape and better temp control.
 
would this be too big/wide for a standard kitchen gas burner (ie. really needs a proper burner from a brew shop)?
 
I would jump at this, but I just got the 80L version.

They are good pots nice and thick so no scorching issues and easy to drill for valves/ thermometers. You do need a good burner I use a Companion Mega Jet.

This is an absolute bargain.

Regards,

Andrew.
 
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