10 gallon Boiler Buckets no longer available

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Re: 10 gallon Boiler Buckets no longer available

Post by thatscolder » Tue May 26, 2009 9:12 am

Thanks, I'll give that a go. I fitted the kettle elements yesterday, and gave it a quick test. I want to get another RCD before going for the full on boil test (safety first!). I'll then try adding some VWP.

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Re: 10 gallon Boiler Buckets no longer available

Post by Capper20 » Thu May 28, 2009 11:24 am

thatscolder wrote:
Trunky wrote:That's a shame, nice FV though :)

I use one of these http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll? ... 0351689052 certainly strong enough and the flat surfaces make it easy to fit elements etc. The garlic smell is fairly easy to get rid of.
I've brought two of these and intend to clean them out this weekend. How did you remove the garlic smell (it's very strong!)

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Just ordered one of these as the H&G tub isn;t available still. Had success removing garlic smells with lemon juice and bicarbonate of soda so hopefully can do the same if this pongs a bit. Sourcing some kettles that come with a cord is proving harder than I had expected! Everything seems to be cordless nowadays. Have heard that Asda do them still but the website doesn't show their value range.

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Post by thatscolder » Thu May 28, 2009 11:33 am

Capper20 wrote:
thatscolder wrote:
Trunky wrote:That's a shame, nice FV though :)

I use one of these http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll? ... 0351689052 certainly strong enough and the flat surfaces make it easy to fit elements etc. The garlic smell is fairly easy to get rid of.
I've brought two of these and intend to clean them out this weekend. How did you remove the garlic smell (it's very strong!)

Thanks
Just ordered one of these as the H&G tub isn;t available still. Had success removing garlic smells with lemon juice and bicarbonate of soda so hopefully can do the same if this pongs a bit. Sourcing some kettles that come with a cord is proving harder than I had expected! Everything seems to be cordless nowadays. Have heard that Asda do them still but the website doesn't show their value range.
The ASDA value range isn't shown on their website, but you'll find them in store. The price varies, I paid roughly £4.50 each. You'll need to buy the kettle leads separately, I got them from Homebase for £3.99 each. Definitely go for two elements, as these bins are big and it takes ages to boil the water with only one element.

Use a 38mm (1.5 inch) hole saw to drill the holes for the elements, when you use the red washer from the kettles it makes a perfect seal. It's a very easy job.If you need any help just ask.

I also got a couple of RCD's, better safe than sorry!

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Post by Capper20 » Thu May 28, 2009 11:41 am

Thanks a lot for the info, I'll get over there this week and pick a couple up. Sure thing on the breakers, I want to be able to drink the beer and not visit it as a ghost.

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Post by sparky Paul » Thu May 28, 2009 6:35 pm

thatscolder wrote:I also got a couple of RCD's, better safe than sorry!
So long as you have a RCD/ELCB on your consumer unit, and most have nowadays, you don't need one on the sockets. It won't give you any further protection, and it is actually not recommended practise - there is no guarantee which will trip first, and this can lead to a bit of head scratching when a fault occurs.

If you haven't got a RCD/ELCB on your consumer unit or old style fusebox, then go for it. :wink:

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Post by Capper20 » Fri May 29, 2009 6:58 pm

Not done too well, I went to the Asda at Farnborough and all they have is the cordless kettle. I've bought a Sainsbury's cordless one as the pins seem to be quite long, thought I could have a go at seeing if they line up to a kettle lead socket. If so I'll take it from there.

Cordless technology is great and all but what about the old fashioned folk who don't like change? :D

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Post by OldSpeckledBadger » Fri May 29, 2009 8:46 pm

Capper20 wrote:Not done too well, I went to the Asda at Farnborough and all they have is the cordless kettle. I've bought a Sainsbury's cordless one as the pins seem to be quite long, thought I could have a go at seeing if they line up to a kettle lead socket. If so I'll take it from there.

Cordless technology is great and all but what about the old fashioned folk who don't like change? :D
It's not cordless that's the issue it's if they've got concealed elements. Even budget kettles are slowly going that way so it may well soon be very difficult to find one with an exposed element. I've just bought a £5 budget kettle from Wilcos not because I actually need it now but as a spare for the future.
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Re: 10 gallon Boiler Buckets no longer available

Post by rick_huggins » Fri May 29, 2009 9:13 pm

I've decided to use a 55lt blue garlic tub to boil mash & HLT liquor and save my gas for the boil...

I've had no success yet with VWP or Domestos to get rid of the smell tho... Might just try and do the boiling thing!

Will let you know.

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Post by dandan » Fri May 29, 2009 10:10 pm

Recived a email today from Greg at BrewUK:
We have had some 60 Litre one's in this morning and they are much more suitable to a boiler....................Also getting a load of other new products today including massive range of hops, mash tun's, wort chillers etc, so I will be photo/loading up later on...........
The 60L Buckets are Here

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Re: 10 gallon Boiler Buckets no longer available

Post by edit1now » Sat May 30, 2009 11:38 am

rick_huggins wrote:I've decided to use a 55lt blue garlic tub to boil mash & HLT liquor and save my gas for the boil...

I've had no success yet with VWP or Domestos to get rid of the smell tho... Might just try and do the boiling thing!

Will let you know.
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Post by 196osh » Sun May 31, 2009 1:57 pm

I ordered one from here.

It looks the part.

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Post by subsub » Sun May 31, 2009 3:40 pm

edit1now wrote:
rick_huggins wrote:I've decided to use a 55lt blue garlic tub to boil mash & HLT liquor and save my gas for the boil...

I've had no success yet with VWP or Domestos to get rid of the smell tho... Might just try and do the boiling thing!

Will let you know.
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