Top positive review
13 people found this helpful
Upgrade from plastic buckets.
By T.J on Reviewed in the United States on August 2, 2019
I like that its inexpensive for the features it has. I love that the racking arm can be turned to harvest yeast and rack clean. I love the semi conical design because it's easier to move the fermenter with minimal sloshing. The air seal on this beauty is amazing so far and I suspect it will continue to be. This company seems reputable so parts should be readily available. The spring loaded lid latches make for a positive secure seal. One spring latch is good to mount my Inkbird temp probe under. It looks much nicer than a plastic bucket and should last a lifetime. Way better than buying expensive plastic buckets that wear out and are difficult to gauge temperature through. Also this fermenter won't let any light is and you can Jimmy rig up s pressure transfer at your own risk. If your being cautious and follow the directions you'll need to but a .5" I'd tube to transfer all the brew completely. No mention of minimum house length.
Top critical review
6 people found this helpful
Was great until it wasn't BUT Horrible Service
By Shop Smart on Reviewed in the United States on September 21, 2024
The plastic feet were the first to rot away about 2 months after having this but that didn't really bother me except for the bits of plastic all over when is use it. But the killer is the rust that developed shortly after 12 months, this is very disappointing. I keep my equipment thoroughly cleaned and dried in dry storage. This one piece rusted terribly yet it is declared to be food grade stainless steel. To make matters worse I have reached out to Anvil three time regarding the warranty and crickets!!! Seriously, after all the money I have spent on the foundry, this, and many other equipment and they just ignore a polite inquiry? Be advised.
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