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July 24, 2025
Installed into my herms system to replace a smaller diameter coil. Increased the efficiency of my system quite a bit with a good flow improvement. Heated the mash up to target temperature a lot quicker than the old coil. Seems to be well built, compression fittings went on just fine, and performs well.
OhioClone
May 29, 2025
Exactly as described...seems very well made...no visible seams or burrs. Great for many projects.
Big Chungus
April 14, 2025
This stainless steel tubing coil is perfect for my home brewing and other DIY projects. The material is high quality and resistant to corrosion, which is important for any setup involving liquids. The coil is easy to work with and fits well with my other brewing equipment. It’s also great for cooling applications, as it transfers heat efficiently. Highly recommend for anyone working on home brewing, chilling, or any liquid handling DIY projects
Matt Choy
April 9, 2025
Really well made. Perfect size for building a jockey box. Will fit perfectly in pretty much any cooler. The only thing I didn't like is that the end points aren't in a good place and you'll need to do some work and it's a pug and play type of coil.
RSS
March 16, 2025
1/2" stainless tubing can take a high flow rate. If you hook it up to just the kitchen faucet it also works well. I got some 1/2" ID tubing and attached it to the coil with small hose clamps after I turned up the ends of the coil. It cools things down fairly fast.I got a bunch of 1/4" stainless flat washers and jammed them in between the coils to allow a little more surface area. These tubes sit on top of each other, so separating them allows a little more circulation of the beer when I'm cooling it. I noticed a big difference in the time it took to cool beer when I had the washers in between the coils and stirred things at the same time.Stainless will last a long time. It's practically indestructible. But it's stainless, so the hear transfer rate isn't great. For that you would need to spend a little ore and get either aluminum (pretty good heat transfer) or copper (probably the best).
Online Consumer
March 4, 2025
I wish it came with some hoses and hose clamps, or some compression fittings or something, but that's not even necessary. This is a 50ft chunk of 1/2 inch stainless tubing, and it's basically indestructible. This thing might outlive the rest of my brewing equipment.I bent the bottom tube inward and upward, and hooked a PVC tube on there for now to test it. I use it to quick chill 5-gallon batches of coffee for kegging. This preserves the flavor and prepares it to accept the nitrogen for nitro cold brew.For permanent installation I will probably hook up some compression fittings and connect it to PEX. I'll bend it so both ends stick up out of the water and the PEX won't ever need to touch the hot coffee.The 1/2 inch pipe has lots of surface area and with a medium to moderate flow rate you can take the heat out of five gallons in a few minutes. This is much better than an hour or more in the refrigerator once kegged.
Old Man in the Cave
November 29, 2024
There are so many possibilities for this Gepphill brand coil of 1/2-inch by 50-foot stainless steel tubing. You can chill anything you can push through the tubing, not just wort. Hook it to a circulation pump and your ice bath tub and fill the surrounding bucket with more ice, or maybe dry ice for a quick chill down. Be careful, though, since dry ice is -109.3°F, and you could get your tub dangerously cold. Or maybe buy an old freezer, and put the coil inside, with the ends running outside to run water through, and fill the freezer with ice, (after sealing all the joints) and freeze in chunks so expansion won't damage the freezer, and have a permanent massive ice reservoir.Or maybe install the coil in a 5-gallon bucket, and use it as an air chiller/dehumidifier for spray painting.The coil arrived safely well packed in plastic and double boxed, ready for your project. Better than 5 stars!
Tim Bowsher
November 13, 2024
It is just 50' coil of stainless tubing. You will need to do your own bends and make your own attachments to the tubing. Do plan on stretching the coils out a little bit, they are made coiled tight enough that the coils are touching. A little stretch out will help with the thermal transfer.
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