
Tubing and Siphoning
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Racking Cane Steel Mesh Filter
$7.50Slip this stainless steel screen onto the end of your racking cane to help filter out sediment, hops, or fruit while transferring. Not recommended for plastic racking canes, as they may become scratched and cause contamination. More Info... -
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Racking Cane Holder
$2.00Ensures that your racking cane stays put for effective siphoning. Clips onto side of plastic fermenters or onto the neck of any size carboy. More Info... -
Fermtech Racking Tube Spring Clip
$2.00Serves the same purpose as the Racking Cane Holder, but features a spring and is designed for easy installation and removal. More Info... -
Carboy Neck Racking Cane Holder.
$2.25Designed to fit snugly into the neck of any size carboy to hold your racking cane in place while siphoning. More Info... -
Siphontap
$9.95This handy tool is truly multi-purpose. While racking the cooled wort from your boil kettle to your primary fermenter, the Siphontap strains out a lot of the trub and hop sediment, it also comes with a wort aerator. More Info... -
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5/16" Auto-Siphon
$9.95This is the highest quality siphon starter we sell. Simply insert the Auto-siphon into your fermenter or carboy, push down on the racking cane (included) and a siphon is started. More Info... -
1/2" Auto-Siphon
$13.951/2: Auto-Siphon: Larger version of the standard auto-Siphon. 7/16" tubing recommended with this unit. Comes with a inch racking tube. Ideal for filling wine bottles. More Info... -
5/16" siphon tubing, per foot
$0.45This is the tubing included in our Equipment Kits. Fits snug on racking canes, spigots, and bottle fillers. More Info... -
3/8" siphon tubing, per foot
$0.55Easier to get on and off of racking canes, spigots and bottle fillers, but not as airtight as the 5/16 inch tubing. More Info... -
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1" (Large blow off/per foot)
$1.50Large blow-off tubing. Fits snug into 5, 6, or 6.5 gallon carboys. Simply push one end into the top of the carboy, place the other end in a jar or bucket of water, and you have an airlock for those high-gravity brews. More Info...





