Which Burner Should I Buy?

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Hi Guys,

After applying Chappo's logic, and a quick chat with Ross (Craftbrewer) the final decision was...... RAMBO... and he arrived today :super:
Thanks to everyone for your advice, much appreciated.

Cheers
Carboy :icon_cheers:

Mate you will not be dissapointed. Used mine for the first time on sunday. Absolutely fantastic. Best boil ever.

Brad
 
Heres revisiting an old topic. But apart from the lack of a proper dial, what do you think of these burners?

Id only be doing single batch boils.

http://www.bcf.com.au/online-store/product...491#Description

http://www.bcf.com.au/online-store/product...492#Description

Id imagine they would do the job just fine, just a little more fiddly.

The 2 ring burner sucks big time. <_<

The 3 ring is the absolute minimum you would want for a 23L batch.

BCF also do a jet burner for $169, but includes reg/hose and stand. Some people find they wont bargain on the price, but others reported getting it for down to $110. This NASA burner will be good for single and easily do a double or more batch. (I had one pushing a 100L batch)

There are 2 more threads within the last 24 hours talking about the NASA burners and a link where you can get one from Amazon posted for around $100.


QldKev
 
That's just 2 ring and 3 ring burners. Lots use them, I've seen some do it too, not bad for the buck. Saw some use them with drilled out jets, they can roar, errrr purr along. Use a good adjustable pressure regulator so you get something out I them.
Remember, even with a single batch you can be boiling 30ish L of wort. Get the 3 ring at least.

Ed: beaten
 
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