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  • What's your favorite spray bottle?

    I've been using Delta Spraymasters, but they seem to be not lasting too long lately. Do you have a preferred bottle?

  • #2
    Try the Consolidated Plastics spraymaster. High volume spray and pretty durable. Chemically resistant too.
    Mike Elliott
    Head Brewer
    Philipsburg Brewing Co.
    Montana

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    • #3
      That looks to be the same product under a different brand. Anyone know the story of Delta vs. Consolidated Plastics?

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      • #4
        The google says they are the same. We've had good luck with ours. What are you putting in there?
        Mike Elliott
        Head Brewer
        Philipsburg Brewing Co.
        Montana

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        • #5
          Star San....

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          • #6
            spray away

            Zep professional sprayer... works fantastic, comfortable, holds plenty... just don't drop it!

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            • #7
              Spraymasters quality has dropped

              I'm really tearing my hair out over this seemingly minor aspect of operating a brewery...

              We've always used Star San in our spray bottles but we can't seem to find a sprayer that can withstand the corrosion Star San causes over time. Even the Delta Spraymasters, which used to last months while filled with SS, are lasting only a few days to a couple weeks these days and they're too expensive to replace that often.

              So I have to either change chemicals (see this thread) or change spray bottles.

              Is there a spray bottle out there that can stand up to Star San? Or is there an economical, non-corrosive, no-rinse (I consider Isopropyl a "rinse" — or burn!) sanitizer that doesn't break down as it sits in the spray bottle?

              At the moment, I have a 100ppm PAA solution sitting in a bucket being tested every couple days to see how fast it breaks down...

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              • #8
                Rubbermaid

                Dunno how easy it is to get Rubbermaid where you're at, but I used this (http://www.rubbermaid.com/Category/P...od_ID=RP091967) for 3+ years constantly full of Star San and it only gave up the ghost due to the occasional gravitational mishaps. Funny things is, when I went back to the big box store to replace it, they no longer carried it and am now using a Delta wide mouth typically used for spraying udders... Works, but I want another Rubbermaid - sturdy with nice adjustable spray patterns.

                FarmerD

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                • #9
                  We use PAA in our sani spray bottles and the cheapo $2 ones from home depot hold up fine. But for sanitizing sample ports nothing beats a squeezy laboratory wash bottle. http://scientific-supplies.thomassci..._washbottles/0
                  Russell Everett
                  Co-Founder / Head Brewer
                  Bainbridge Island Brewing
                  Bainbridge Island, WA

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                  • #10
                    70% isopropal alcohol from the drug store.
                    Nick Tanner
                    Head Brewer/Founder
                    Cherry Street Brewing Cooperative
                    Cumming, GA
                    www.cherrystreetbrewing.com

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