iralosavic
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Thought I'd put these items up for sale here before ebay as it'd be nice to see them put to good use (making beer).
My brother is a baker at Coles and managed to get the manager to sell us off some equipment they were replacing. As how much I'm asking - well just make an offer, if that's ok, as I have no idea what this stuff is/could be worth and I'm not trying to rip anyone off. I was going to auction it off for that reason.
2x Medium and 1x large food grade stainless steel mixing bowls. I put a long neck in front for size reference. I would guess 30-40L for the smaller ones and 70-80L for the larger one. The conical bottom is great for gas burner efficiency, but may require a stand to be fashioned
There are some dents in all three and the centre at the bottom of the large one has the most notable imperfection.
They are all quite thick-walled, but the larger one is very rigid and has handles on the sides. They are commercial quality and are quite heavy.
3-phase Garland dual electric burner with power control. Not sure on the actual wattage, but the manager said that they were used at half power to bring 20-50L of sauce to the boil and that it was really fast and that he believed it could still boil the crap out of twice as much water if the power was turned up.
Item are stored in Central Gippsland, Victoria, (90mins east of Melb) but if a potential buyer were patient enough to wait I could meet them in Melbourne when I had the opportunity.
Cheers
My brother is a baker at Coles and managed to get the manager to sell us off some equipment they were replacing. As how much I'm asking - well just make an offer, if that's ok, as I have no idea what this stuff is/could be worth and I'm not trying to rip anyone off. I was going to auction it off for that reason.
2x Medium and 1x large food grade stainless steel mixing bowls. I put a long neck in front for size reference. I would guess 30-40L for the smaller ones and 70-80L for the larger one. The conical bottom is great for gas burner efficiency, but may require a stand to be fashioned

There are some dents in all three and the centre at the bottom of the large one has the most notable imperfection.

They are all quite thick-walled, but the larger one is very rigid and has handles on the sides. They are commercial quality and are quite heavy.

3-phase Garland dual electric burner with power control. Not sure on the actual wattage, but the manager said that they were used at half power to bring 20-50L of sauce to the boil and that it was really fast and that he believed it could still boil the crap out of twice as much water if the power was turned up.


Item are stored in Central Gippsland, Victoria, (90mins east of Melb) but if a potential buyer were patient enough to wait I could meet them in Melbourne when I had the opportunity.
Cheers