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Seriously considering purchasing one of these in the near future...
Doug, couldn't give you much info last nite as i was on my phone. Down at Penn State today. My Enolmatic is awesome and I love it. I also bought mine in pieces due to budget and prices were a lot better in different places for each unit. Check out Presque Isle for the filter unit. OUr prices on the individual filters is the best also. We actually have one that goes down to .2 microns (thats not 2 micron). If you take care of the filters it will last for years, mine is about two years old. Flush it with oxy-clean and keep it in a meta/citric solution. I actually only use the .45 micron filter and use it for everything. Many very small wineries still only use this unit. It's nice to have everything in one unit and not have to use a separate vacuum pump. The ONLY downside to the Enolmatic is the initial investment.
They are fantastic. I have two of them!
Be sure to get the racking kit. You will never need to lift a full carboy or demijohn ever again!
great little bottler 'that could' like the train...i have two...one has done over ten thousand bottles in the last two years....well worth the price
I find that (with my technique) I never need to adjust the height.
I envision the perfect level to be somewhere around a finger's width below the cork.
I fill the bottle, then pull the bottom of the bottle out so that the bottle only slightly presses against the nozzle. I put enough pressure on it so that just a trickle of wine enter the bottle until I get the desired level.
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