Really like Kegland Bucket Blaster - it looks like Clean in Place setup. Are there similar or better products than this at a lower price? Perhaps saves just a bit of effort, but does not involve a lot - set it up, go to online meeting, come back in 15-30 mins... Great!I used to strip kegs right down, but recently bought a Kegland Bucket Blaster from BKT. This cleans inside the keg and inside the in/out tubes. Use it for kegs and my All Rounder. Game changer in terms of cleaning time for me.
always been pristinely clean on the odd occasion that I've disassembled them. Guess it depends on what you put in the keg. If there is alot of trub/hops and soil in your beer then that solid matter will collect in the spring and pin and might be difficult to remove with flushing and using acitive cleaner...unless you use something properly harsh like caustic. But if your beer is clear going in then you're minimising/avoiding any build up of soil.I think its impossible to clean the liquid out post without disassembly. These always have detritus in them, and only takes a couple of minutes if you have the correct socket/spanner. Also allow inspection of the O rings, which don't tend to last very long at all before needing replacement.
I was looking at getting a powerful submersible pump and using it with my Brewzilla, but by the time you add up all the cost of the plumbing and the pump its no cheaper than the bucket blaster kits you can get out there...but would probably work better I'd imagine. and you wouldn't have another bucket and bit of kit cluttering up the place.Really like Kegland Bucket Blaster - it looks like Clean in Place setup. Are there similar or better products than this at a lower price? Perhaps saves just a bit of effort, but does not involve a lot - set it up, go to online meeting, come back in 15-30 mins... Great!
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