60L FermZilla All Rounder Easy-Grip Pressure Fermenter Starter Kit
What’s in the box?
1 x KL15196 – 60L All Rounder FermZilla Base Kit with Easy-Grip Threaded Lid Ring
1 x KB03937 – FermZilla All Rounder Hex Base with 24 x Sticky Dots (Pre-attached)
1 x KL10788 – Red Carbonation Cap (GAS IN)
1 x KL10788-Yellow – Yellow Carbonation Cap (LIQUID OUT)
1 x KL17060 – Yellow Weighted Stainless Steel Float with Silicone Dip Tube and Mesh Filter (You will need to cut this to your desired depth based on what you are fermenting)
1 x KB03529 – Integrated Gauge BlowTie Kit (0-15psi)
89.06 € (73.00 € tax excluded)
This particular kit is a one-click option for those who want to be able to brew double batches under pressure with a 60L All Rounder FermZilla.
Get the highest grossing selling PET Pressure fermenter in the world!
Complete with Red Gas & Yellow Liquid Carbonation Caps, weighted mesh dip tube filter with float. Ensuring that you’re getting the clearest possible liquid from your fermenter down to the last drop.
Includes the new and improved Easy-Grip Threaded Lid Ring for ease of tightening and undoing.
Reinforced Hex Base now as standard. No more fiddling around with straps and tie downs.
And of course, comes complete with the infamous Red BlowTie spunding valve to allow you to ferment under pressure safely in your new FermZilla.
This brewing kit has been put together by those who want all the benefits of an affordable pressurisable fermentation/transfer vessel, but don’t want the extended cleaning times that one would normally do with a Conical FermZilla. That isn’t to say that this is better than the others, it is simply the best All Round solution for one with a busy life schedule who also wants to brew the absolute best that they can.
Please read the instructions thoroughly before use.
Keeping the units out of direct sunlight is a must for all PET fermenters. Sunlight degrades PET.
Please note:
When using this vessel under pressure. You must perform a water pressure check to ensure your connections are leak proof. To do this. Fill your FermZilla up with water, then apply a minimum of 15psi pressure to the vessel. Check for leaks around all Cap / Threads.















