Many thanks. I have various videos that show the Brewtools in action and also a review. It is not cheap but it is real deal premium for sure.
I would love a BrewTools machine. They just look so good. If only I were wealthy.
Many thanks. I have various videos that show the Brewtools in action and also a review. It is not cheap but it is real deal premium for sure.
Yes, I know exactly what you mean. Thankfully I still have one on loan. My wife has made her position clear on me buying one.... It would be a painful option by the sounds of it!I would love a BrewTools machine. They just look so good. If only I were wealthy.
Yes, I know exactly what you mean. Thankfully I still have one on loan. My wife has made her position clear on me buying one.... It would be a painful option by the sounds of it!
Many thanks. I have various videos that show the Brewtools in action and also a review. It is not cheap but it is real deal premium for sure.
I was aware of the price David, i was stating the how much, as an astonished price. Its a ridiculous price. I could build 3 systems that do the same at a fraction of the price, and it dont make better beer.I gave this information in the video. 1600 Euros.
The only thing that bothers me with any plug in system is the fact that if will eventually stop working...it would be sooner rather than later if I got one.
ATM I can't seem to break my big shiny pots.
Well that's not true actually, read the posts by Magical pancake, in the Brew Devil thread he just about replaced every part in his. Great brewer, just a tab heavy handed on his equipment.I believe every part of the expensive ones are replaceable, the element in the cheaper ones are not.
Well that's not true actually,
As I mentioned in my post, check out Magical pancakes posts in the Brew Devil thread on this forum.Well it is in the case of the Braumeister I made the assumption the over £1000 ones would be the same, you have mentioned one would you care to look at all the others to back up your sweeping statement? .
As I mentioned in my post, check out Magical pancakes posts in the Brew Devil thread on this forum.
The kettle body and element are all one piece, and so as I stated you can change the element. The BM element is an exposed low density element so not cheap. As I said in another post there isn't much can go wrong with the elements in Brew Devil they have a double trip protection, in the later models. that's why it carries a 3 year manufacturers warranty.So as I and Angel home brew said you cannot replace the element in the Brew Devil which is a cheap part you can replace in the Braumeister, you have to replace the whole kettle body of Brew Devil and i cannot find one online to see how expensive they are compared to the aforementioned element.
The BM element is an exposed low density element so not cheap.
Yes, that is true of most all in one systems. Not the BM or Brewtools though. Naturally these are much more expensive at the start though.The only thing that bothers me with any plug in system is the fact that if will eventually stop working...it would be sooner rather than later if I got one.
ATM I can't seem to break my big shiny pots.
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