Great job plus funny as I just did a review of that thing last weekend and meant to debut it this morning but been so busy with the things related to moving such as cleaning and repairing minor things around the house. I am working to get it edited tonight but debating one when to release it plus I have a way to measure the liquid and apply the strip but I also like yours with the line as that was pretty ingenious too. I did it with a 3 point level and a pre-measured water to line mine up.
Wow, That was kind coincidental. Uncanny really. Two great minds think alike, I will do a review on this when I use it a few times. I have never reviewed an item before but I feel that this warrants it. I must say at this point I do like my original Fermzilla better.
@@SimpleHomeBrew I prefer to do reviews after I've used something a great deal and preferably a full year but this one is really lacking on complete reviews.
Hi Pierre, these are new to me. Is it ok that they are clear? Thought you needed to protect your beer from light? Suppose that's where the cover comes in.
Hi Jonathan, I have the idea that UV rays are mainly the influence in tainting beer. All I do is wrap the fermenter with a t-shirt preferably black and keep it out of sun light and it always turns out good.
Hi Distantdomain The nuts have nylon inside them to make it difficult to come undone, they call them ny-lock nuts. All you need to do is hold one end with a pair of pliers and do up the nuts until it get close to tightening. The handle needs to move freely as not to warp the fermenter.
Looks a nice piece of kit Pierre👍👍👍
Thanks 👍
Enjoy your work my man . Keep up the good work.
Thank you, It's always great to see positive comments like yours. Cheers
Great job plus funny as I just did a review of that thing last weekend and meant to debut it this morning but been so busy with the things related to moving such as cleaning and repairing minor things around the house. I am working to get it edited tonight but debating one when to release it plus I have a way to measure the liquid and apply the strip but I also like yours with the line as that was pretty ingenious too. I did it with a 3 point level and a pre-measured water to line mine up.
Wow, That was kind coincidental. Uncanny really. Two great minds think alike, I will do a review on this when I use it a few times. I have never reviewed an item before but I feel that this warrants it. I must say at this point I do like my original Fermzilla better.
@@SimpleHomeBrew I prefer to do reviews after I've used something a great deal and preferably a full year but this one is really lacking on complete reviews.
Hi Pierre, these are new to me. Is it ok that they are clear? Thought you needed to protect your beer from light? Suppose that's where the cover comes in.
Hi Jonathan, I have the idea that UV rays are mainly the influence in tainting beer. All I do is wrap the fermenter with a t-shirt preferably black and keep it out of sun light and it always turns out good.
What's the benefit to one of these over a basic 30L HDPE fermenter?
The biggest difference is you can ferment under pressure. You can fit this in very tight spaces.
Your handle looks so loose compared to mine, just getting the nut on mine is soooo very tight???
Hi Distantdomain The nuts have nylon inside them to make it difficult to come undone, they call them ny-lock nuts. All you need to do is hold one end with a pair of pliers and do up the nuts until it get close to tightening. The handle needs to move freely as not to warp the fermenter.
@@SimpleHomeBrew apparently my supplier sent bolts that are shorter. Quite annoying