D drag Well-Known Member Joined 4/10/07 Messages 99 Reaction score 0 16/10/07 #1 How can you tell weather a cube or any other plastic container is food grade quality or is it not that important mainly for cold conditioning. Matt
How can you tell weather a cube or any other plastic container is food grade quality or is it not that important mainly for cold conditioning. Matt
Adamt Too busy (lazy) to brew. Joined 20/11/05 Messages 4,420 Reaction score 8 16/10/07 #2 If it says its safe for water, it would be food grade (Water jerry can for example). If the container originally held food, it would be food grade (mayo bucket, etc)
If it says its safe for water, it would be food grade (Water jerry can for example). If the container originally held food, it would be food grade (mayo bucket, etc)
D drag Well-Known Member Joined 4/10/07 Messages 99 Reaction score 0 16/10/07 #3 So you would assume that if POISON is moulded into it then its no good?
Yorg Well-Known Member Joined 18/5/07 Messages 267 Reaction score 0 16/10/07 #4 drag said: So you would assume that if POISON is moulded into it then its no good? Click to expand... Oh I dunno, you can't believe everything you read these days.
drag said: So you would assume that if POISON is moulded into it then its no good? Click to expand... Oh I dunno, you can't believe everything you read these days.
alexbrand Well-Known Member Joined 23/5/07 Messages 271 Reaction score 21 16/10/07 #5 Hey drag! At least here in Europe you'll find such a sign embossed somewhere on the plastic item: or Mostly it's under the bottom. You should have something similar in Oz? Alex
Hey drag! At least here in Europe you'll find such a sign embossed somewhere on the plastic item: or Mostly it's under the bottom. You should have something similar in Oz? Alex