Not exactly a find, but eBay has a homebrewing list which may give some inspiration when you have all that spare cash burning a hole in your pocket: http://www.ebay.com.au/cln/thefoodeditor/Home-Brew/325838955016
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Good luck finding a) one that reads the right temp or b) two that even read the same temp!zorsoc_cosdog said:
as above, they seem to have ~±1.5°C spread.zorsoc_cosdog said:
ive had one of these before...they work ok, but unless you have something to calibrate it against I would say its a 'rough' temperaturezorsoc_cosdog said:
On board with you. And everyone here. I just bought three so I can do some home science with the kids. It will be interesting to see how well they correlate with my best thermometers here but I'm not aiming to be impressed.technobabble66 said:Temperature is one of the most important variables in our brewing processes. So we need to ensure our measurement of it is as accurate as possible.
Some of those screw-top kegs.. I see people going to great lengths to weld "keg openers" but I found a shifting spanner works fineBenn said:
based on the categories, plenty as they often list under areas like 'Home and Garden'DU99 said:be interesting to see what Brew stores are in on the deal
They were probably robbed from the local milkbar.. That is my old neighbour hood LOL! Typical for Balga!Bridges said:Well worth a look if you were local $50 stainless milk drums Balga WA.
Cheaper alternatives https://www.bunnings.com.au/search/products?q=foam%20matBKBrews said:Just got an email for this - going to buy some and put it on my garage floor while using my grain father - keep all my shiny gear off the dirty concrete while brewing.
https://www.kogan.com/au/buy/bubbli-foam-play-mat/
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