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And with the $9 kettle element you can mount it from the side
I've been running mine simply plonked in a standard domestic kettle for years (was copper, now Nev's SS coil), no modification required. So yeah.
The lack of barbs or threads is no hindrance, you'll blow silicon hose apart before any pressure would slide the hose off the ends with hose clamps.
Also you can trim the ends of the coil if you see fit to adjust the entry/exit angle of the tubing to your preference.