HomeBrewStuff Stainless Steel Tubing Coil - 3/8" x 50' - DIY Chiller, HERMS, or Moonshine Snake


Key features
- •50' of 3/8" Stainless Steel tubing in a 8 1/2" dia. x 10" tall coil
- •Use for a variety of DIY projects for Brewing and Distilling
- •Use with standard compression fitting or clamp tubing directly to it
- •Make your own HERMS coil, jockey box, or Moonshine condensing snake
- •Tubing is very rigid, but still workable
HomeBrewStuff Stainless Steel Tubing Coil - 3/8" x 50' - DIY Chiller, HERMS, or Moonshine Snake
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abel•August 10, 2017
just what i needed.
Five Stars
Patrick•April 23, 2017
Great Quality. Exactly what I wanted and received.
Perfect for a jockeybox setup
Dan•September 17, 2016
Actual product varies slightly - one end comes up through the center towards the other end. This actually makes it easier to connect your hoses.
Coil came on time and in good shape. Measured out to a couple inches over ...
John Anderson•March 15, 2016
Coil came on time and in good shape. Measured out to a couple inches over 50'.
I while back I decided to upgrade all my tubing ( sparge head, recirculating loop and my whirlpool arm ) to stainless but wasn't sure how much tougher it was going to be to work into shape. This tubing is tough but not so tough as to make it undoable by the "average joe". I was able to straighten the 3' section for my whirlpool arm by hand and a little elbow grease and I was able to bend the 90*s on either end with a simple tubing bender from Harbor Freight ( that I had doubts about using it on stainless, but it worked fine) . Same goes for expanding the diameter from ~8" to 13", it just took a little time and elbow grease rotating the coil about a quarter turn at a time and spreading the coil out evenly as I went and again used the same cheap tubing benders to bend the 90*s to go through the wall of my HLT. The rest, ~ 20', I'll probably use to make another convoluted type chiller. All in all, its some pretty good tubing and I'd buy it again
I while back I decided to upgrade all my tubing ( sparge head, recirculating loop and my whirlpool arm ) to stainless but wasn't sure how much tougher it was going to be to work into shape. This tubing is tough but not so tough as to make it undoable by the "average joe". I was able to straighten the 3' section for my whirlpool arm by hand and a little elbow grease and I was able to bend the 90*s on either end with a simple tubing bender from Harbor Freight ( that I had doubts about using it on stainless, but it worked fine) . Same goes for expanding the diameter from ~8" to 13", it just took a little time and elbow grease rotating the coil about a quarter turn at a time and spreading the coil out evenly as I went and again used the same cheap tubing benders to bend the 90*s to go through the wall of my HLT. The rest, ~ 20', I'll probably use to make another convoluted type chiller. All in all, its some pretty good tubing and I'd buy it again
Nice!
Travis•May 4, 2015
These worked great for my jockey box, and without the worries of leaching nasty stuff from copper. Easy to clean too.
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