![]() I can tell you as someone whos been brewing for a while what you complaining about is really a NON issue but it would likely not matter. Im sorry if im offending people but seriously you are demanding they retool here which will most likey effect future cost everyone for no reason other than you want complete smooth finish inside where a ring wont matter not even considering it might bite everyone else in the ass who doesnt care about what they consider petty imperfections. Who cares if is doesnt effect function? if you want bling on the inside as well as outside then pay more. (like Audi vs VW or more realistically an american buick vs rebranded Chevy deawoo product like the spark or malibu were function has priorities over other things such as status and bling were spare money justifies it ). The whole point of anvil is for blichmann to sell lower cost economical chinese made stuff to those that wont pay for the premium blichmann name made to higher standard by different manufacturers whether needed or not. If even the bargain hunters start getting overly picky it just means the price goes up for everyone including those who want it for functional reasons over cosmetic ones. The following is just my opinion after a few beers so please dont get too offended but, and they are about the most Economical stainless fermentors out there. Id like to point out that their hasnt been a single actual bit of evidence these machining marks have any actual effect of the real function of these. ![]() Maybe these are non issues but it's something I think about. I'm sure that would have to come from a Chapman vendor. Also, I would be concerned if the gasket needs to be replaced on the lid. Most of the other online retailers don't have these fermenters in stock, all drop shipped from Chapman, which kinda sucks since that adds to the processing/shipping time. ![]() And the barb isn't included with the chapman. I just have an issue ordering something like this from Ebay if there is a problem and need to return. The add doesn't show the valve is included although it is pictured. There is a seller on Ebay selling the 7 gal ported for $135 w/free shipping. At least it's a straight shot and could use something metal to clear anything that gets clogged. Not sure how it works with yeast/trub/hop crap getting in the port. Click to expand.I'm sure I'll hear from them tomorrow as well.Įven a DIY glycol setup would run $200-250- I've never done it but looking at video's doesn't seem to be too difficult.Īs for the chapman, I wonder at what volume the valve is located.
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