I watch this guy, he's great! I've seen most of the Fermzilla videos on YouTube lol, trying to learn stuff. There's not much I don't know about it, I just can't do it. Need a new pair of hands and more patience
For me, the key is having two of those tools. One on the Jar, one on the collar. This gives you two handles that makes like easy.
I was lucky, I had one in the tool kit for removal of car oil filters.
For the record, i would have bought an all rounder or snub nose if the option has been available at the time. I only use the jar as a dry hopping port.
If neither of you have managed to get the bottle off over that time then you maybe better speaking to the supplier as to consider it faulty. It's not like you haven't researched it! I'm so sorry you're not having a good time with this- sending some optimistic thoughts your way .Ok forget that question lol. Myself and the husband have just spent the best part of 2 hours fighting to get the bottom bottle off, so not gonna use it now (it’s still not off but we’ve had to go out). Will use it for something else and just use the unit without it. What a waste of money. My husband wants to throw the whole thing in the bin. Stupidest contraption I ever came across. Anyone that wants to buy one, be warned, it’s a massive hassle.
I think for everyone on this forum our vice would be considered home brewing - so you've got that one covered!The husband says we need a vice
100% faulty you do not break brushes of fermzilla's, contact your retailer, for a replacement.
Don't be put off, closed transfer brewing and kegging is a game changer in home brew!!
it's smaller than the fermzilla, fits in a small larder fridge,
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