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Vacuum Bottle Filler Enolmatic
Enolmatic Filler....
02/24/2016
This is a nice filler for small batches. I usually use when I am filling five or six cases if I want something in the bottle before the main bottling run. It is easy to use and works well. I think it is a little pricey for what you get. It is made of plastic that does have a tendency to break and crack. This is the second one I have purchased. I had to replace the filling spout on the old unit twice because it cracked (thanks goodness there are replacements available for purchase). Then recently the hose connection to the main body broke off, so I had to replace the unit. It lasted for about four years, so I guess that is not too bad, but I wish it had held up better. If you use it enough it is worth the money, but if you are a home winemaker you are going to have to fill a lot of bottles to get your moneys worth.
This is a nice filler for small batches. I usually use when I am filling five or six cases if I want something in the bottle before the main bottling run. It is easy to use and works well. I think it is a little pricey for what you get. It is made of plastic that does have a tendency to break and crack. This is the second one I have purchased. I had to replace the filling spout on the old unit twice because it cracked (thanks goodness there are replacements available for purchase). Then recently the hose connection to the main body broke off, so I had to replace the unit. It lasted for about four years, so I guess that is not too bad, but I wish it had held up better. If you use it enough it is worth the money, but if you are a home winemaker you are going to have to fill a lot of bottles to get your moneys worth.
Vacuum Bottle Filler Enolmatic
Great but Sensitive
06/30/2020
These little suckers do a great job of filling, but the spouts must be handled with kid gloves. If you let the spring-loaded nozzle down without going slowly, you can snap one of those easily, netting an $80 replacement. Thus, you must consider the cost of parts when buying; I've had three of these nozzles break in fifteen years. The third one was NOT because I wasn't careful. It just committed sepuku and essentially exploded. Plastics are a novelty in Italy, after all.
These little suckers do a great job of filling, but the spouts must be handled with kid gloves. If you let the spring-loaded nozzle down without going slowly, you can snap one of those easily, netting an $80 replacement. Thus, you must consider the cost of parts when buying; I've had three of these nozzles break in fifteen years. The third one was NOT because I wasn't careful. It just committed sepuku and essentially exploded. Plastics are a novelty in Italy, after all.