user 23602
Landlord.
- Joined
- Jun 3, 2019
- Messages
- 745
- Reaction score
- 283
You do need to put quite a bit of pressure on the lever but as @Chippy_Tea has said it may depend on your capper which should have a 26mm and 29mm capper.Hi all. Brought myself this bench bottle capper today. However, it's not securing the caps on bottles properly. It just rests on the top firming without bending the frilly bit around the neck. Any suggestions?
Are they both the same by any chance?
Hi, I bought a "adjustable height counter top capper for 26mm and 29mm crown caps homebrew beer cider (red)" online a few weeks ago - it looks like your photo. When I tried it on a sample empty bottle - nothing. The empty bottle stuck to the mechanism and I had to apply a really frightening amount of downward force to free it. I then pulled another test bottle towards me, on some whim (about the 10th I tried) - it came free immediately with no problem. I have since bottled 2 brews and it works a charm. I reuse commercial real ale beer bottles (kept over the years) so they are all of different shapes and sizes. I drop the arm - pull that round silver thing out under the upright mechanism - until it makes contact, add the cap the the magnetic thingy then try some pressure. after a bit of practice you will "get" when it need a bit more adjusting or it has "bitten". I'd point out then in the 2 brews bottled, I used just about every style and size of glass beer bottle possible. For 60 odd bottles I adjusted - 20 times? - with no problems.The fittings included are both different sizes. And I'm response to the force suggestion, the handle does go all the way down, but still nothing.
Well I managed to get it to work on empty bottles, so when I bottle again in a few weeks, we shall know!Surprisingly, these cappers are easier to use on full bottles, rather empties...
Good work fella! Like I said, surprising how much force you have to use and yet the bottle doesn't break.I did it! You'd all be so proud lol. It was quite scary, the amount of force I had to apply, practiced on some empties, but works a treat now. Thank you all for the reassurance.
Enter your email address to join: