Brew Hauler - 5168 FE338 Nylon carboy carrier
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Three-dimensional computers do not reliably work with this software In gallon carboys, some of the straps are sewn close to the cinch strap, which means that once it is cinched tight around the carboy, the straps are unable to be spaced evenly around it. If you are not paying attention, there may be a gap through which the carboy can slip.
You can use a 6 with it. It is a glass carboy that holds 5 gallons of liquid. Straps on this backpack can be adjusted.
My heavy duty cart has held everything I have ever put it up against. I have carried a 6 gallon carboy up and down a flight of stairs many times (brew in the kitchen, store in the basement) without incident. When an empty carboy is used, it is easier to put it on. Thanks a lot
The picture shown here does not represent our product, because our handles do not say "THE.". We have changed our packaging to show "The Original Brew Hauler" in white print, and we have only stitched "BREW HAULER" all over the handles. Be on the lookout for imitations. Take a look at the handles and the packaging of the original at your local brew shop! Visit the website. A beer hauler. The website
Selected User Reviews For Brew Hauler - 5168 FE338 Nylon carboy carrier
They can be great until they can't. It is prudent for the buyer to be aware. I got caught in the adjustable strap on the carboy carrier while walking home Here are six of mine. My 5 gallon carboy of freshly brewed Octoberfester wort hit the pavement and shattered. My poor teacher, glass went everywhere, and I got a few cuts. I am very sorry and stupid. My neighborhood has been a mess for an hour now, and I'm still not sure I cleaned up all the glass on the driveway and especially in the grass wet blades of grass at night look just like Regardless, I'm out a kit + carboy. It's impossible to tell if someone will pop a tire or have a medical emergency in the future. I guess I'll have to do some more cleanup tomorrow. The worst part is that I checked to make sure the strap was tight before I started walking, but it still came undone.

The two I bought (I bought two) came in and I thought I would look at them. It was heavy so I placed them on top of the carboy and lifted There was a problem with the carboy (full of wort) that slid out of the side, and yes, it was positioned As the straps were taped in place, I secured them with masking tape. Once more, it slipped out and five gallons of beer were all over the floor. I managed to pick up the carboy enough to shatter it, but it slipped out again and I shattered it. Your idea is really stupid. Thanks for sharing that. You will receive a refund for these.

I bought three of them in October. My daughter and I have been using them about once a week for 13 weeks. A column of negative stars would be a line of them if I could give a rating. Negatively going in the direction of the x-axis. Two of the snap connectors have failed so far. Exploding just like that. What would you charge me for 75 pounds exactly)? It is fortunate that no one was hurt.

It is hard for me to write a poor review, but I have to for this particular reason. There was a tear in the handle. It's all there is to it. It was a good thing that I was over a 20-foot surface The ground would have had to be 24 inches above the ground or this could have been disastrous (like that height was not It is probable I will have a great deal of liquid to clean up even when everything goes as planned. Was it worse than it could be? I or another family member might have a shard of a 6 gallon carboy stuck in their leg, slicing something seriously (crushed toes, sliced legs, femoral artery nearby) due to inadequate strength when lifting the container. Approximately 50 pounds) was not prepared for this weight and the safety of this product is in Having to write this is a pain, but I have to do it. When I find someone injured, then I am the only one that could have helped them Public safety means two things A the public protects itself You can ask this company to test the tensile strength of their carboy carriers so the weight of the carboy takes no toll on I was attempting to return the JGBs and discovered that another handle connection was off, and the stitching is flimsy. What a surprise. There is the potential for a DEADLY OUTCOME if these are used. I was going to keep and really strengthen them but that does not follow social responsibility. There is a need to let people Once again, I HATE putting this in writing. However, I am more concerned about public health than my fear of calling out inadequacies in a product.

There is no better way to carry carboys than with these. The number of them is seven. Our company is committed to improving an already fantastic product! It is a great design for this app.

Hopefully, they will reduce the occurrence of "accidents" by filling carboys to the brim. I will be homebrewing some beer in 5 and 6 gallon carboys soon. Some years ago, I had the unpleasant experience of dropping a carboy full of beer and mopping up five gallons of beer. I decided I would rather not repeat that mistake. It will make it much easier to handle full carboys with wet and slippery hands. These are the perfect fit for the carboys and will make handling them much easier.

Now that I've used it for two brews and bottlings, I can tell you how much easier it is to lift and move (heavy) carboys. The weight distribution equipment is easy to get on, but getting it lined up so that the weight is evenly distributed takes time, but it's not bad, especially in light of the lower spill risks it.

I was satisfied with the product's performance. aligning the handles so they were on opposite sides of the carboy was a little odd. In addition, make sure the webbing is centered over the carboy. As I stated, the product was strong enough for me not to spill any contents when I moved a 4 gallon filled carboy down five stairs into my basement. As I had a recent heart attack, this device was incredibly beneficial to me in easing any.
