nukinfuts29
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I don't have the labels
SwampassJ said:FTFY (Fixed That For You)
Probably not a good idea to pour boiling water into any sort of plastic container. Personally, I would not hesitate to get a #1 from Walmart or Home Depot. My local stores only carry #7 and PVC. #7 signifies "other" and can be a number of things. Consequently, I don't like the "unknown" nature or #7. I'm not sure about PVC. I wasn't able to find anything clearly good or bad about it as a wine container, so I'll probably stay away from it as well.Also what I've read about number 3's is that it's PVC and that it isn't a very good choice either, especially if it's going to be heated(ie. pouring boiling water into)
How many in a case?Water Bottles PET Large | $6.650+ in Case Qty | GBS
Found this, was looking for wholesale bottles and ran into this site
How many in a case?
I had to break down and buy another 5 gallon better bottle to rack a mead into. After a couple weeks of driving around and stopping at every big box store around, yesterday I realized that I have probably spent more in gas trying to find one for 5 bucks, than spending 22 on a new bb.
I'll still keep my eye out, but geez. *frown*
You're looking for <2> and <3>
I'm a (blind) *******! Sorry!It says four on the site.
What's wrong with #1? Plastic beverage containers are made from it; Better Bottles are made from it.You're looking for <2> and <3>
Caveman911 said:So... I am a new wine maker and I am struggling with choosing between 6.5 and 7.9 gallon primary fermenters. I know that there are some kits out there that require larger fermenters..but what about the kits that only require a 6.5 gallon fermenter. Will it effect the outcome if I use the the larger fermenter?
In what part of Wally worlds are you all finding these?
I wonder if Jefferson City carries them?
Hey dude...you live in Jeff...how cool...I live in Tipton...just down the road on the way to Sedalia!
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