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New Hampshire moving to electric, selling most everything (Blichmann kettle too)

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Selling off my equipment, in order to accelerate my jump to electric brewing.

Local pickup (Nashua, NH) only.

Prices are firm.

All equipment was only used for a total of 8 all grain batches.

HLT

10 gallon Rubbermaid cooler retail: ($45)
http://www.homedepot.com/p/Rubbermaid-10-gal-Orange-Water-Cooler-FG1610HDORAN/202260809

3 piece ball valve (retail: $18)
https://www.brewhardware.com/product_p/3pbv.htm

sightglass kit, weldless (retail: $53)
https://www.brewhardware.com/product_p/ltsp.htm
Note: I bought this as a cooler kit that they no longer sell, but the link above is it, with an addition of an extension to make it through the cooler wall.

weldless bulkhead with 90 degree elbow barb (retail: $17)
https://www.brewhardware.com/product_p/truebulkheadelbarb.htm

Total price of the parts is $133, selling for $60.
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If you would consider shipping the burner and RIMS tube, I'd be interested in them...

(Yeah, i'm the first of "those guys" that ask people to ship things that they have explicitly said they won't ship.)
 
If no one local picks up the RIMS tube, I'd be willing to ship it, but will wait a couple of weeks before I go that route.

As far as the burner, it weighs a ton, so shipping would probably be prohibitive.
 
I'm going to be that 2nd guy who ask about shipping [emoji106][emoji106]. I'll take the MLT of you decide to ship out. Just let me know. Cheers!
 
Nice to see another post from NH. What size system are you moving to?

Sticking with 10 gallon kettles, but moving to all electric.

I had been thinking about going all electric for a while, but after the horrific winter we had, even by New England standards, was the final straw.
 
Sticking with 10 gallon kettles, but moving to all electric.

I had been thinking about going all electric for a while, but after the horrific winter we had, even by New England standards, was the final straw.

Converting a Blichman kettle for electric is very little work, why not convert what you have, could be done weldless in an afternoon or have a local welder weld on the bungs - much cheaper and just as good in the long run. But my opinion.
 
Converting a Blichman kettle for electric is very little work, why not convert what you have, could be done weldless in an afternoon or have a local welder weld on the bungs - much cheaper and just as good in the long run. But my opinion.

Thought about that, but the OCD side of me comes out, as the BK would be different than the MLT or HLT.
 
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