Has anyone tried one of these? I was just wondering how they compared to the Oktober. The model in this video is semi-automatic and quite inexpensive from MoreBeer but I don't know how it would hold up in a commercial enviroment.
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https://www.kegland.com.au/cannular-compact-semi-auto-canning-machine-bench-top-can-seamer.html This new Cannular Canning Machine not only works great but it... -
If you look into the details (on their website), it comes with a chuck for 202 B64 ends but you can buy a different chuck to work with CDL ends.
I just picked one up to test out canning. It's relatively burly. I've only run 200 cans so far so we'll see how it holds up.
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Originally posted by BoireVif View PostIf you look into the details (on their website), it comes with a chuck for 202 B64 ends but you can buy a different chuck to work with CDL ends.
I just picked one up to test out canning. It's relatively burly. I've only run 200 cans so far so we'll see how it holds up.
TJon Sheldon
Owner/Brewer/Chief Floor Mopper
Bugnutty Brewing Company
www.bugnutty.com
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Originally posted by BoireVif View PostIf you look into the details (on their website), it comes with a chuck for 202 B64 ends but you can buy a different chuck to work with CDL ends.
I just picked one up to test out canning. It's relatively burly. I've only run 200 cans so far so we'll see how it holds up.
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I was going to just buy an Oktober seamer. However, the semi-auto model from Cannular is 1/4 the cost. I see Keg Factory is going to have them in summer, 2020 and the price is $649 USD. One thing is these seem to need calibration and the Oktober works out of the box. Maybe the semi-auto is easier to set up than the manual version. Has anyone acquired one yet?
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