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WTB: 90-120L pot - Brisbane/coasts/Ipswich

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Sciclone

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Hi all, looking at getting back into brewing and figure if it's worth doing, it's worth overdoing.

Got $150 to spend (tax return!) And am looking for a big pot (90 -120L). Should be heavy duty enough to cope with a jet burner.

Let me know what you have

Steven
 
Nearly there in size....I have a 78l pot that I need less now. Let me know is that is too far below spec. hole drilled top and bottom (inlet and outlet.)

Wasn't planning on selling..but this is a response nonetheless.
 
Thanks @zorsoc_cos dog I'll think about it. Maybe I'm being greedy going for the 100L area.

@SBOB have you used these pots before? I just don't want to throw money down the drain on a cheap pot that won't take the heat.
 
Sciclone said:
Thanks @zorsoc_cos dog I'll think about it. Maybe I'm being greedy going for the 100L area.

@SBOB have you used these pots before? I just don't want to throw money down the drain on a cheap pot that won't take the heat.
I think they'll be fine. Mine are about the same, have copped a flogging. Never heat them dry.
 
Fischer eqip at Sumner park sell really solid pots. I have the 98 litre pot.
 

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