Flask, ERLENMEYER Narrow Mouth ~ PYREX Glass 2L
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A *6 flask has a diameter of about 6 inches at its widest point. The original measurement was 25". It is defined by the flat bottom of the flask as a circle of diameter The end result is 5".
There is a rubber stopper #10 on the end of this
It may be difficult for me to explain what you mean by ACL, but as this flask is made of borosilicate glass it can be used to boil water. These liquids are based on oil. They should not be heated on an electric stove, according to what I heard.
The flask is a Pyrex brand flask made by Corning.
Selected User Reviews For Flask, ERLENMEYER Narrow Mouth ~ PYREX Glass 2L
It's not flat at the bottom. If you want, you can do so here. Due to the Q&A in the product description, I bought this There is a flat section at the bottom. There is no such thing as that. It was just a waste of money to buy this, because I was able to replace a generic version that wasn't flat with it. I now have two whose bottoms are not 600 ml of water can be seen in the picture. Feel free to make your own determination regarding whether or not that is The video shows a little bit of water moving around so you can get a sense of how large the dome on the bottom is, so you can decide if it will work for your applications. My opinion is that it's simply not good enough.
If you want to make brews for one or two people, buy this It's so cool that this thing can harvest gravity! I first rinsed it out with RO water, filled 1500mL of it with 1. 5% glycerin, and then added the salt. I then used it twice. By placing it directly on the gas stove, I can use 5 cups of DME. First turn the gas to a low setting and let it warm up before bringing it up any further. You will want to keep flames at a controlled level below and avoid flames that wrap around The only time I have dropped it in an ice bath was for it to cool off on its own before pitching the yeast. I have not had any problems.
Clearly a giant flask doesn't have a lot to offer, but it does what it is intended to do, and it seems to be accurate enough for my needs. The bottom of the stir bar is flat, so it spins smoothly. In general, it's used to make yeast starters with an average yield of I'm usually making a starter from grain or previously pressure canned in my 5l. It's doing well.
I have not boiled in it since I've been making a starter from grain.
I received it in a double box wrapped in large bubble wrap. The bottom is flat and of great quality. It is one of my favorites for yeast starters! You may want to consider two 2000 ml Pyrex erlenmeyer flasks instead of a generic 5000 ml one if you need a big starter. It's not only the quality of a generic brand that is in doubt, have you ever seen the size of an erlenmeyer flask that is 5000 ml? To me, it's better to have two 2000 ml bottles than to handle and store one 5000 ml bottle!.
The flask is made of high quality glass. Since I have owned it, I cannot recall dropping it, but it seems very sturdy. Beyond that, I can't think of much else to say. The container is clear and has measurements on it. It feels sturdy and is made of glass.
I have had no issues with this and have been able to boil wort for starter on the stove (electric glass top) and then add to the ice bath in the sink immediately. Buying another Pyrex bowl and I can't find a better alternative.
This item is strong and of good Liquids can be poured into it even if they are hot. It has not been an issue for me to use a magnetic stir bar on a stir plate It would be the only difficulty that it is hard to clean, as any narrow-angle radio would be It would be even better if you got a large bottle brush to go with the neck flask.
The purpose of this purchase is to make hot sauces and beer starter. It was important to me that it be big enough to produce large The stir bar works well with it, and it can withstand heat as well.