Looking for a 70-80 Litre kettle for use on an induction hob and can't decide between these two. They are both around £220 with all the fittings so does anybody have an opinion or some advice? It's a fair chunk of change for me but I'd rather buy once and be done with it.
I aim to have a tap with pickup tube as close to wall of kettle as possible and a whirlpool return fitting above it.
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BrewBuilder High End vs SS Brewtech Kettle
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Re: BrewBuilder High End vs SS Brewtech Kettle
Hi have the same SS pots, had them for years with no issues. But if course you would expect that with any pots.
You won’t go wrong with either so maybe just choose whoever gives you the best deal.
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Re: BrewBuilder High End vs SS Brewtech Kettle
I have a BB kettle and would recommend the FO filter to go with it, rather than just a pick up tube. Your idea of getting exactly what you want and buying once is very sound.
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Re: BrewBuilder High End vs SS Brewtech Kettle
I’m pretty sure both pots are from the same source, I’ve had both and quality on good is both, I’d say the etched markings are better on the ss brewtech and they have the rubber handles also