SIPHON TUBE HOLDER 3/8″ Clear Cone Stabilizer Holds Racking Cane J Tube Steady in Glass Carboy During Liquid Transfer

$4.00

Here’s a handy little clippy cone to adjust the height of your 3/8″ your racking cane and hold it steady steady in any size glass carboy while you siphon your clear beverage off of the gunk in the bottom.  Significantly reducing the chances of messy spills and leaks.  This conical holder fits what is commonly called a 3/8″ size racking cane and will hold it steady on your glass carboy.  This a the high quality white clamp that from our friends at the Vintage Shop.

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SKU: CONE_RACKING_CANE_HOLDER Category:

Description

  • Ideal for small J-shaped siphon tubes (racking canes) of 3/8 inch (9.5 mm) diameter and any length
  • Facilitates accurate and efficient liquid handling, reduces the likelihood of spills and leaks during transfer processes
  • Easy to attach and remove, enhancing efficiency in your brewing setup
  • BPA free and built to last ensuring repeated and dependable use
  • Works with glass fermenters and carboys 1 to 6.5 gallons, enhancing your fluid handling and ensuring a cleaner more efficient process

We make beer and wine ourselves and know that there is nothing so annoying as to wait weeks for your brew to clear and at the last minute when you are inserting the cane the flexible hose whips around and causes the cane tip to stir up the sediment!

To use the device clip it about halfway up the cane, put in the mouth of the carboy.  Relax the hose and start your siphon into the secondary.  When it is running good, slowly and gently push the cane downwards until the intake is just above the sediment.   Voila!  You set your cane where you want it and it pretty much stays there.  If you want to change the height, lift it up, adjust height and push it down again.

Additional information

Weight 4 oz
Dimensions 5 × 2 × 2 in

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