It's simple...you're using the wrong colour caps.Funilly enough, I bought a bench capper to use over my twin capper and was disappointed. It down't seem to push the cap flaps(?) in as much as my twin-handled capper, meaning they stick out and is quite painful if you catch it wrong with your hand.
I have done a low-budget drawing to demonstrate what I mean:
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I checked and it is the 26mm capper that's fittedI reckon your capper is poorly, or it's set up for the slightly larger crown caps and is therefore not crimping them properly
Interesting. I have a twin-lever capper and have only done 2 brews, but on the second brew I did have a bottle neck break. I don't know if it was a weakness in the bottle or something I did incorrectlyAs I've remarked before, I'm sure bench cappers are fine. If you have a bench, or other room for one. I don't. I have a twin-lever capper and I've done *many* brews with it. I pretty much only use 'deep collar' bottles which work properly with the twin-lever tool. I do have a crude 'hammer on' tool, which will cap any bottle, but those really can break the neck if you're not careful, so I seldom use it. I've never broken a bottle, or had any other issues, with a twin-lever.
Funilly enough, I bought a bench capper to use over my twin capper and was disappointed. It down't seem to push the cap flaps(?) in as much as my twin-handled capper, meaning they stick out and is quite painful if you catch it wrong with your hand.
Fully agree. Twin lever has worked fine for last few brews but feel an upgrade will be much better.I have a twin lever capper which I have used for 19 brews so far. All fine. However I do worry sometimes that I don't have a backup incase it breaks. So I am going to invest in a bench capper when buying my next Brew.
UPDATE (in case anyone in future has a similar issue): I emailed TMM and they said to try a bit of Vaseline in bit that presses the cap down just until it "wears in". I just did a couple of tests with empties and can confirm it seemed to do the trick.Funilly enough, I bought a bench capper to use over my twin capper and was disappointed. It down't seem to push the cap flaps(?) in as much as my twin-handled capper, meaning they stick out and is quite painful if you catch it wrong with your hand.
I have done a low-budget drawing to demonstrate what I mean:
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