40 L Buffalo
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40 L Buffalo
If anyone's interested the new incarnation of the 40 L Buffalo is on offer at Nisbetts for £80. Ex VAT.
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Re: 40 L Buffalo
Rather than kick of a game of spot the difference - anyone know what the 'new model improvements' are?
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Now back to home brewing of a Braumeister 50L
Now back to home brewing of a Braumeister 50L
Re: 40 L Buffalo
No idea what's changed, but I won't be ordering one just incase they've either changed enough parts to mean my spares are useless, or even worse, changed it so it no longer "goes up to 11" - there was never really any reason for it to maintain a rolling boil like it does for the purpose they sell it for afterall.
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Reading the blurb on their site, it appears there is a user-resettable cut out, but other than that - pass.hambrook wrote:Rather than kick of a game of spot the difference - anyone know what the 'new model improvements' are?
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Re: 40 L Buffalo
The old model had that too.Dave S wrote:Reading the blurb on their site, it appears there is a user-resettable cut out, but other than that - pass.
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Re: 40 L Buffalo
My old model doesn't, you have to wait 'til it feels like playing againGrumpydev wrote:The old model had that too.Dave S wrote:Reading the blurb on their site, it appears there is a user-resettable cut out, but other than that - pass.
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Re: 40 L Buffalo
They have changed the code number.
Re: 40 L Buffalo
Mine has a reset button on the bottom.. Useless place to put it but its there 
Given you haven't been able to buy spare elements for a while I assume that has changed at least.

Given you haven't been able to buy spare elements for a while I assume that has changed at least.
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Mine had a reset switch on the bottom, however, when I swapped out the thermal cutout, I realised the reset didn't do anything! Its a spring loaded rod, that when pressed, didn't press anything / make contact with anything on the inside.
Laughed at the time - no way of reaching it when full, and, was just for show...
Laughed at the time - no way of reaching it when full, and, was just for show...
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Re: 40 L Buffalo
I'll have to have another look but I don't recall seeing one, there again I've never had to call on one. As you say, stupid place to put it.Grumpydev wrote:Mine has a reset button on the bottom.. Useless place to put it but its there
Given you haven't been able to buy spare elements for a while I assume that has changed at least.
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Re: 40 L Buffalo
Ha.. i have a 30l pot with a cut out reset button on the bottom. a really useful feature when full of 20kg+ of hot liquid.
what fun!!,, happy happy joy joy!
what fun!!,, happy happy joy joy!
ist update for months n months..
Fermnting: not a lot..
Conditioning: nowt
Maturing: Challenger smash, and a kit lager
Drinking: dry one minikeg left in the store
Coming Soon Lots planned for the near future nowt for the immediate
Fermnting: not a lot..
Conditioning: nowt
Maturing: Challenger smash, and a kit lager
Drinking: dry one minikeg left in the store
Coming Soon Lots planned for the near future nowt for the immediate
