Brewzilla Cleaning Hack: The KegLand CIP Spray Rotor Easily Cleans Your Brewzilla And Much More
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- Опубліковано 14 лис 2023
- Work smarter, not harder! In this video, I check out the KegLand CIP Spray Rotor and was pleasantly surprised by its effectiveness. This affordable device can be used to clean your BrewZilla, kegs, fermenters, and likely much more. Let me know in the comments below about other clever ways you've used this tool to simplify your homebrew cleaning process.
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Mine came in this morning. Already a big fan. This works great.
How dare you showing us something that makes F'd Up Friday easier!!!!
nice vid. great seeing it used on all the vessels
I've used this on my last 4-5 brews. I figured it was under $15 so if it didnt work so be it. With that said I've been pleasantly surprised with how well it cleans my Brewzilla, and its made my least favorite part of the brew day somewhat enjoyable.
im getting one!
Better than my spray ball with a low volume march style pump
Apparently kegland themselves have realised the loose fit issue, because I got one direct from them today and it came with a butterfly clamp included
Looks good. But would you still not need to do an active scrub of your equipment? Ie, using a brush or scouring pad?
Just got one but is in transit. Seeing the kegland video, I also got the flexi arm. So perhaps as a followup, could you test that out as well? Also, while you are at it, perhaps you could test the sparge head as well? Thank you!
Can this be used to recirculate mash lautering/sparging?