Rack Magic™ Siphon for Beer Brewing - Improved Autosiphon
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- Опубліковано 31 січ 2016
- Introducing our newest siphon: Rack Magic! Redesigned to offer superior strength and cleanability. This siphon is the easiest, quickest way to transfer wort from primary to secondary or to siphon your delicious brew from carboy to bottle. With the racking cane, it only takes a few minutes to siphon off a 5-gallon batch and the tip on the racking cane is specially designed to minimize the pickup of sediment during transfer.
Can be completely disassembled for cleaning
Body is made out of 35% thicker plastic for better shatter resistance
Bottom cap screws on so you will never lose it again
Feels much more solid and well-built
Purpose built for brewers by brewers
Works best with 5/16" ID siphon hose, but 3/8" will work as well.
Length: 26.5"
www.northernbrewer.com/ferment...
Why didn't you smack it on the table like the other one?
+Tim Sheets Because they didn't want their product breaking in the video as well. He didn't give the internal pipe a wrenching like he did with the original either.
Thanks for sharing about the "new improved" auto-siphon. Been using one of the "cheap inferior" models for about 8 years and (knock on wood) have yet to break it, crack it, or have the bottom "trub guard" fall off. Nevertheless, if at some point in the future my trusty old unit breaks, I will know that there are "upgraded" alternatives. Cheers!
Thanks for sharinh this video..
I've been brewing for 15 years on and off and the only time I have ever had any of the "issues" described here is when I either didn't do something properly or abused my gear. If you're abusing your gear, it could be made out of stainless and you'd still have issues. IMHO this is a money grab, although the fact that it breaks down further for cleaning would be nice. I didn't look at the price, however if I was new to brewing and/or replacing my auto siphon I would think about this.
Very well said.. Keep it up
any chance of a demo of the thing in use?
One of my "old" siphons fell down on the floor, while the cap was off. As a result the small lock plate inside the pipe came off. There was no way to get it in place again. I had to buy a new one.
That you can disassemble evry part of this "new" siphon is a big plus. top!
I've got a valve on my fermenter and kettle (with trub dam that does very well), so I just attach a hose and let 'er rip. But I used to use a siphon, and it also disassembled. Never had a problem with it. But that stainless steel suggestion sounds cool, although maybe more expensive than it'd be worth. Either way, happy brewing everyone!
Thanks for helping how to make everything !😄
be honest who ever had an issue with the original one? At least I didn't.....
+hoi428 me niether
mine is actually very brittle and has small cracks all along the outside piece, and a part of the time broke off in one of my racking hoses. been using it for years tho.
+hoi428 I just bought my 4th one yesterday, inconveniently, because the latest one cracked. Another one became useless when i popped the little plastic bit that acts as a valve out of place; if the thing could be disassembled, I could have fixed it.
I couldn't have been the only one waiting for him to whack it against the table.
Make more videos with Wil Wheaton
The office space moment.
anyone remember when brewing TV use to kick ass? Chip, Keeler and Dawson just brewing? not advertising for the site, those were the days. I don't feel like the have the right to call this "Brewing TV"
Going to Chop and brew. Bye.
Not sure I like the threads. It seems like a good place for bugs to hide. I wonder how effective sanitization would be on it.
bring able to break it down should allow you to ensure it's completely clean. seems like a pretty solid design.
1/2 inch tubing or the smaller one ?
Came here from How to Make Everything
Well Dam,I can't find a YOU TUBE video showing how one works????? Why didn't you show how it works??? Yeah I know looks easy enough,was sure hoping to see one work.Not sure wheater to buy one or not,looks nice but just not certain??
How about a stainless steel version? Still don't like that cheap plastic stuff...
+ggo85 I'll upgrade when someone makes a stainless steel autosiphon.
+ggo85 glas would work too ;-)
+ggo85 No, it wouldn't. Glass breaks easier than plastic.
+Cerveza de Garaje Yes, but it is resistant to chemicals and hot water for sanitation. I found a much simpler solution, it is called "shaking pump", here is an example: www.ebay.com/itm/2PC-6FT-3-5GPM-SHAKER-SIPHON-PUMP-PUMPING-TUBE-HOSE-SHAKE-IT-SIPHON-/252296341014?hash=item3abe08a616:g:3o8AAOSwDNdVsCKj&vxp=mtr
Subscribed because this seemed like a high quality channel. Immediately unsubscribed because this video is ridiculous.