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Would you be better off just spending extra money and getting the whole set up as shown in the other thread with the $50 000 dollar brewery??? :icon_cheers:
 
Would you be better off just spending extra money and getting the whole set up as shown in the other thread with the $50 000 dollar brewery??? :icon_cheers:

Good point! :icon_cheers:
 
I got one of these a few weeks ago for $125. Its 170L. Too big for my standard brews, but great for club brew days.

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi...B:WNARL:AU:1123
they look like robinox /forje pots.

if it was robinox it would be a steal

The picture is a touch misleading. They are not as good as the robinox pots, but you wouldnt expect it for that price.
if thats the case then they should be reported to ebay under the ebay T&C for misleading buyers
 
The picture is a touch misleading. They are not as good as the robinox pots, but you wouldnt expect it for that price.

Not just the picture is misleading

A cylinder 600mm Dia x 630mm Height has a volume of 71lts not 150lts
 
Sorry typo in mine

Height = 600mm
Dia = 630mm (not 530)
Vol = 187L

3.14*(630/2)^2*600

187L
 
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but Noone bid on this, it's mine :)
I bought one of the same guy as well... wondering if I should get another.. but then of course I'd need one hell of a big fermenter. It is the mother of all boiler pots.
 
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