REDBOATNY
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Is anyone using the double bottle washer with the hose and suction cup?
thanks,
Dave
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thanks,
Dave
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Works very well on carboys. Comes with two different size nozzles. One intended for carboys, and the other for bottles.Does this work for carboys? Or do you use a different sprayer? Right now I am using the faucet mounted jet washer for both bottles and carboys. But you are right, it puts a lot of strain on the faucet.
Ditto what Steve said and I also love the carboy wand and that is what I use for carboys.Works very well on carboys. Comes with two different size nozzles. One intended for carboys, and the other for bottles.
There is also a carboy wand, if you have trouble manipulating a wet glass carboy. (That's what towels are for though.)
http://www.winemakeri.com/Spray_Wand_p/16823.htm
Steve
I agree with Dan, I wore out my first one, bought two more, one for Florida and one for Pennsylvania. I cannot imagine winemaking without it!JohnT, have yoiu used the double bottle washer. I own three different ones including the one you're showing. Hands down, I prefer the double washer for all the reasons posted above. If you haven't tried it I think you would really find value in it if you tried it.
JohnT, have yoiu used the double bottle washer. I own three different ones including the one you're showing. Hands down, I prefer the double washer for all the reasons posted above. If you haven't tried it I think you would really find value in it if you tried it.
I had one a while ago. I do not know if my "double unit" was the same as yours, but I found that the double unit was only good for cleaning the insides of bottles.
I found that the single unit (not having a base) doubled as a spray nozzle. It being a hand held model allowed me to use it to clean the outsides of bottles and just about anything else needing a rinseoff.
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