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I know that Grain and grape have just got a similar wand in.They look allright.Don't know how much they are.
The airstone is attached to the wand though....and i don't think its removeable...
Cheers
Ferg
 
I use an O2 system with a bit of hose attached to the airstone. Never felt the need for a steel "wand", the hose is reasonably rigid as it is, no trouble moving it through the wort.
 
I used a corny keg dip tube (cut of the flange section) and attached to the reg and airstone using a short length of tubing. Others have mentioned using a stainless racking cane. I much prefer my system now with the stainless wand because I can see and control where the airstone is and make sure my reg is delivering the right amount of O2.
 
For the wand part, couldn't you just drill a hole in your mixing spoon/paddle and push the air stone through?

@Josh, those bottles seen like a decent way to get a setup, but remember the bottle itself is disposable. There was a thread a while back discussing them and from memory the bottle should last a very long time.
 
So, not only do you guys oxygenate, but you move the stone while doing so?

I might have learned something today.
 
So, do you take into account that you have highly oxygenated wort and adjust your pitching ratios/cell counts?

(not taking the piss, genuinely curious)
 
Bottle life was one of my concerns. If it's going to last a while then I think Santa has found my present.
 
Josh, fair bit of info here. I've got one of Ciaron's kits and very happy with it. He's since updated it to include a wand (I think).


I can oxygenate around ten batches for one minute, approximately. So around $2.50 a batch if you buy a bulk pack. Masters sell the bottles also, so they are easily accessible.
 

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