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kelper

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I have a battery-operated pump that looks like a siphon but can pump uphill. It's very useful on brew days. I sterilise all my gear in the FV but it won't fit under any taps unless I take it up to the bathroom and I don't want the risk of spilling it as I bring it downstairs. So, I fill the kitchen sink with warm water and use this gadget to fill my FV after adding some VWP powdered sanitiser.

It's also very handy for transferring Adblue from a five-gallon drum into my Skoda Yeti. Or screenwash, Obviously I don't want methanol in my beer and Adblue tastes like pig's piss but it's a doddle to rinse out between tasks. The batteries seem to last for ages.

It's even got an automatic cut-out! So, you can't overflow anything. And it's cheap. Highly recommended.

And it's made by Sealey, so you know it is well made.

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/SEALEY-T...ED-PETROL-DIESEL-WATER-OIL-FLUID/222210324370
 
For the time it will spend in contact with your water, wort, gin or whatever, I don't think it's a concern. I doubt if it's certified for foods use. But I think it will be OK
 
There's a bit of an urban myth that Adblue IS made from pig's urine. Although both contain urea, it's not true. For the record, I have never tasted pig's urine nor had the opportunity! It's not on my bucket list either.
 
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