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Fermzilla Gen 3.2 Upgrade Kit - makes your Gen 3.0 all triclamp!

£45.00

This kit will make your Gen 3.0 Fermzilla into a Gen 3.2 Fermzilla.

It replaces the 3" to 2" Butterfly valve and original style black lid and screw fit collection vessel (from the gen 3.0) with an all tri-clamp version (as per the 3.2 Fermzilla).

This product is essentially these 2 separate items (3" to 3" valve and triclamp container)

This will fit the 27L or 55L Gen3.0 Fermzilla. It will not fit the Gen 2.

The box includes:

  • 3" to 3" Butterfly valve
  • 600ml Tri clamp Fermzilla collection container (with caps as shown)
  • 3" tri clamp (Fermzilla 3 part type)
  • 3" tri clamp seal
  • 3" tri clamp lid (to seal the vessel if you want to harvest and keep yeast)  

 

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Fermzilla Gen 3.2 Upgrade Kit - makes your Gen 3.0 all triclamp!

£45.00
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