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The Cannular is a manual can seamer that is easy to use, reliable and beautifully simple.
Whether you’re a brewery looking to offer canned beer to go or a homebrewer wanting to keep your creations fresh and fully protected from light, the Cannular is the answer. This bench top unit is one of the most compact and easy to use can seamers you’ll find. The Cannular only requires one person to operate, and each can takes roughly 5 seconds to seam. With a two-person team, one filling and one seaming, the Cannular becomes a suitable option for nano breweries doing small canning production runs.
Operation:
The beauty of the Cannular lies in how truly simple it is to operate. With only three points of operation, it only takes a few minutes to familiarize yourself with the machine. The seaming process is as follows:
Place lid atop the can and place the can on the platform
Turn the platform lever clockwise to raise the can to the seamer
Press the button to turn the machine on and begin spinning the can
Push the seaming lever away from you and hold for 1-2 seconds
Pull the seaming lever towards yourself and hold for 1-2 seconds
Press the button to turn off the machine and stop spinning the can
Turn the platform lever counterclockwise to lower the can
That’s all there is to it!
Construction:
The Cannular was designed to be compact, durable, and safe to operate in a wet environment. The platform assembly is made from 304 grade stainless steel, so no matter how messy your canning gets, there’s no need to worry about rusting or degradation. The body of the unit is made from hammered sheet metal and bolted together with stainless steel screws. Rubber feet help keep the unit from slipping and sliding while in use. Additionally, the Cannular features built-in brackets near the feet so you have the option to mount the machine to your counter or benchtop. The Cannular runs off of 24v DC power via the Anderson socket located on the back. This lower voltage was chosen specifically to make the unit as safe to use in a wet environment as possible.
Power:
As noted above, the Cannular comes with a 24v DC Anderson socket located on the back of the unit. It does not, however, include a cord and plug. When purchasing the unit, you’ll have the option of pairing it with either a power supply with 110v plug, or with a 6 ft. long cord with Anderson plug and alligator clips. The power supply is straight forward, and allows you to plug the unit into a standard 110v power socket. The alligator clips give you the option to power the unit from a battery, and can even be used with an 18v cordless power drill battery. This is certainly the most affordable option for powering the Cannular, and we’ve found that upwards of 200 cans can be seamed on a single battery charge.
Why Cans?
So why can when you can bottle? There’s no doubt that canning has become a more and more popular format for packaging beer among craft breweries over the last several years, and with good reason. Aluminum cans aren’t just more environmentally friendly than bottles, since cans require less energy to transport and recycle, they’re also much better at protecting the quality of the beer. Whereas bottles allow in light, which leads to skunking, aluminum cans offer 100% protection from UV and other wavelengths of light that are harmful to beer. There’s still great debate surrounding whether cans or bottles are better at keeping beer fresh, but if done correctly, cans are theoretically the superior option. When a crown cap is crimped onto a bottle, the lining of the cap can form an imperfect seal on the bottle, allowing small amounts of oxygen in, as well as small amounts of CO2 out. Over time this can result in oxidation of the beer and lost carbonation. Seamed cans, on the other hand, form a much better seal that can prevent these issues. Of course, it’s important to make sure that the can is purged of oxygen before being filled, and that the can lid is sealed atop foam to eliminate oxygen from the headspace. Aside from all the “sciency stuff”, cans are just plain safer. Take your beer backpacking, camping, or poolside and rest assured that broken glass won’t ruin your day!
Specifications:
Power: 250W
Rated Speed: 3300 RPM
Gearbox Ratio: 9.8 : 1
Power Plug: Anderson Type 40A
Can Height: 45-170mm (1.8 – 6.7 inches)*
Can Diameter: 35-75mm (1.4 – 2.9 inches)*
Dimensions: 14″ L x 9″ W x 19.5″ H
Weight: 40 lbs
As of this posting, MoreBeer has this for just $449.99. Maybe that seems expensive, but when it comes to can seamers, in my opinion, it’s a bargain. Shipping is free with a qualifying $59 order to many US addresses. Price, promotions and availability can change quickly. Please note that product prices and availability are subject to change. Prices and availability were accurate at the time this this post was published; however, they may differ from those you see when you visit the product page. Check the product page for current price, description and availability.
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Compare to: This from MoreBeer – this accomplishes the same basic purpose, however, note it is from a different manufacturer and most likely has different specs
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From the product description, check product page for current description, price and availability:
The Cannular is a manual can seamer that is easy to use, reliable and beautifully simple.
Whether you’re a brewery looking to offer canned beer to go or a homebrewer wanting to keep your creations fresh and fully protected from light, the Cannular is the answer. This bench top unit is one of the most compact and easy to use can seamers you’ll find. The Cannular only requires one person to operate, and each can takes roughly 5 seconds to seam. With a two-person team, one filling and one seaming, the Cannular becomes a suitable option for nano breweries doing small canning production runs.
Operation:
The beauty of the Cannular lies in how truly simple it is to operate. With only three points of operation, it only takes a few minutes to familiarize yourself with the machine. The seaming process is as follows:
Place lid atop the can and place the can on the platform
Turn the platform lever clockwise to raise the can to the seamer
Press the button to turn the machine on and begin spinning the can
Push the seaming lever away from you and hold for 1-2 seconds
Pull the seaming lever towards yourself and hold for 1-2 seconds
Press the button to turn off the machine and stop spinning the can
Turn the platform lever counterclockwise to lower the can
That’s all there is to it!
Construction:
The Cannular was designed to be compact, durable, and safe to operate in a wet environment. The platform assembly is made from 304 grade stainless steel, so no matter how messy your canning gets, there’s no need to worry about rusting or degradation. The body of the unit is made from hammered sheet metal and bolted together with stainless steel screws. Rubber feet help keep the unit from slipping and sliding while in use. Additionally, the Cannular features built-in brackets near the feet so you have the option to mount the machine to your counter or benchtop. The Cannular runs off of 24v DC power via the Anderson socket located on the back. This lower voltage was chosen specifically to make the unit as safe to use in a wet environment as possible.
Power:
As noted above, the Cannular comes with a 24v DC Anderson socket located on the back of the unit. It does not, however, include a cord and plug. When purchasing the unit, you’ll have the option of pairing it with either a power supply with 110v plug, or with a 6 ft. long cord with Anderson plug and alligator clips. The power supply is straight forward, and allows you to plug the unit into a standard 110v power socket. The alligator clips give you the option to power the unit from a battery, and can even be used with an 18v cordless power drill battery. This is certainly the most affordable option for powering the Cannular, and we’ve found that upwards of 200 cans can be seamed on a single battery charge.
Why Cans?
So why can when you can bottle? There’s no doubt that canning has become a more and more popular format for packaging beer among craft breweries over the last several years, and with good reason. Aluminum cans aren’t just more environmentally friendly than bottles, since cans require less energy to transport and recycle, they’re also much better at protecting the quality of the beer. Whereas bottles allow in light, which leads to skunking, aluminum cans offer 100% protection from UV and other wavelengths of light that are harmful to beer. There’s still great debate surrounding whether cans or bottles are better at keeping beer fresh, but if done correctly, cans are theoretically the superior option. When a crown cap is crimped onto a bottle, the lining of the cap can form an imperfect seal on the bottle, allowing small amounts of oxygen in, as well as small amounts of CO2 out. Over time this can result in oxidation of the beer and lost carbonation. Seamed cans, on the other hand, form a much better seal that can prevent these issues. Of course, it’s important to make sure that the can is purged of oxygen before being filled, and that the can lid is sealed atop foam to eliminate oxygen from the headspace. Aside from all the “sciency stuff”, cans are just plain safer. Take your beer backpacking, camping, or poolside and rest assured that broken glass won’t ruin your day!
Specifications:
Power: 250W
Rated Speed: 3300 RPM
Gearbox Ratio: 9.8 : 1
Power Plug: Anderson Type 40A
Can Height: 45-170mm (1.8 – 6.7 inches)*
Can Diameter: 35-75mm (1.4 – 2.9 inches)*
Dimensions: 14″ L x 9″ W x 19.5″ H
Weight: 40 lbs
As of this posting, MoreBeer has this for just $399.99. Maybe that seems expensive, but when it comes to can seamers, in my opinion, it’s a bargain. Shipping is free with a qualifying $59 order to many US addresses. Price, promotions and availability can change quickly. Please note that product prices and availability are subject to change. Prices and availability were accurate at the time this this post was published; however, they may differ from those you see when you visit the product page. Check the product page for current price, description and availability.
As of this posting, this is a pre-order expected to ship in July. Please note that product prices and availability are subject to change. Prices and availability were accurate at the time this post was published; however, they may differ from those you see when you visit the product page. Check the product page for current price, description and availability
Save 15%! For a short time, MoreBeer is taking 15% off nearly everything, site wide when you use coupon code FLASH15. There are a few exceptions. Shipping is also free to most US addresses with a qualifying $59 order. 15% Off at MoreBeer! – remember promo code FLASH15. This deal works on this just recently announced canner and makes an outstanding deal even better.
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Brewer’s Best Conditioning Tablets 250 Count (approximate)
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Brewer’s best conditioning tablets
Add 3 to 5 tablets per 12 oz bottle
250 count
This unique priming sugar is in tablet format and is made from dextrose, dry malt extract, and heading powder. To use, add 3 to 5 tablets per 12 oz. bottle depending on desired carbonation level, and condition for 1 week. Each 4.5 ounce pack contains approximately 250 tablets.
These take the place of traditional priming sugar. Carbonation tabs are also handy if you keg, but still want to naturally carbonate a few bottled beers. In that scenario, you would keg the majority of your beer and bottle portion of the batch adding these to each bottle so that you can skip a bottling bucket and traditional priming sugar.
Brewer’s Best Conditioning Tablets 250 Count – affiliate link, note that multiple variations of this product may be available, as such a different version may appear at this link
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Beer Bottle Filler, 14’’ Length Food Grade Stainless Steel,with Filler Brush, Removable Spring Tip, Using 3/8’’ Tubing by OneBom
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2 IN 1 FUNCTION – The nozzle spring can be removed if you prefer the action of a springless bottle filler.
WELL MADE – This spring tip beer bottle filler constructed from 304 stainless steel, more durable and longer lifetime than the plastic one. It`s the best choice if you don`t like replace the filler again and again.
EASY TO SANITIZE – Thanks to the design of removable spring nozzle,you can easy to clean it , comes with free bottle brush to help you clean.No more having to fiddle with the spigot during bottling, and no more mess from the dripping hose between bottles!
SIMPLE TO USE – Attach the 3/8’’ silicone tube to the top side,connect the tubing to the tap of the keg and depress the spring-loaded button foot-valve against the bottom of the bottle or container to start filling.
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From the product description, check product page for current description, price and availability:
The Cannular is a manual can seamer that is easy to use, reliable and beautifully simple.
Whether you’re a brewery looking to offer canned beer to go or a homebrewer wanting to keep your creations fresh and fully protected from light, the Cannular is the answer. This bench top unit is one of the most compact and easy to use can seamers you’ll find. The Cannular only requires one person to operate, and each can takes roughly 5 seconds to seam. With a two-person team, one filling and one seaming, the Cannular becomes a suitable option for nano breweries doing small canning production runs.
Operation:
The beauty of the Cannular lies in how truly simple it is to operate. With only three points of operation, it only takes a few minutes to familiarize yourself with the machine. The seaming process is as follows:
Place lid atop the can and place the can on the platform
Turn the platform lever clockwise to raise the can to the seamer
Press the button to turn the machine on and begin spinning the can
Push the seaming lever away from you and hold for 1-2 seconds
Pull the seaming lever towards yourself and hold for 1-2 seconds
Press the button to turn off the machine and stop spinning the can
Turn the platform lever counterclockwise to lower the can
That’s all there is to it!
Construction:
The Cannular was designed to be compact, durable, and safe to operate in a wet environment. The platform assembly is made from 304 grade stainless steel, so no matter how messy your canning gets, there’s no need to worry about rusting or degradation. The body of the unit is made from hammered sheet metal and bolted together with stainless steel screws. Rubber feet help keep the unit from slipping and sliding while in use. Additionally, the Cannular features built-in brackets near the feet so you have the option to mount the machine to your counter or benchtop. The Cannular runs off of 24v DC power via the Anderson socket located on the back. This lower voltage was chosen specifically to make the unit as safe to use in a wet environment as possible.
Power:
As noted above, the Cannular comes with a 24v DC Anderson socket located on the back of the unit. It does not, however, include a cord and plug. When purchasing the unit, you’ll have the option of pairing it with either a power supply with 110v plug, or with a 6 ft. long cord with Anderson plug and alligator clips. The power supply is straight forward, and allows you to plug the unit into a standard 110v power socket. The alligator clips give you the option to power the unit from a battery, and can even be used with an 18v cordless power drill battery. This is certainly the most affordable option for powering the Cannular, and we’ve found that upwards of 200 cans can be seamed on a single battery charge.
Why Cans?
So why can when you can bottle? There’s no doubt that canning has become a more and more popular format for packaging beer among craft breweries over the last several years, and with good reason. Aluminum cans aren’t just more environmentally friendly than bottles, since cans require less energy to transport and recycle, they’re also much better at protecting the quality of the beer. Whereas bottles allow in light, which leads to skunking, aluminum cans offer 100% protection from UV and other wavelengths of light that are harmful to beer. There’s still great debate surrounding whether cans or bottles are better at keeping beer fresh, but if done correctly, cans are theoretically the superior option. When a crown cap is crimped onto a bottle, the lining of the cap can form an imperfect seal on the bottle, allowing small amounts of oxygen in, as well as small amounts of CO2 out. Over time this can result in oxidation of the beer and lost carbonation. Seamed cans, on the other hand, form a much better seal that can prevent these issues. Of course, it’s important to make sure that the can is purged of oxygen before being filled, and that the can lid is sealed atop foam to eliminate oxygen from the headspace. Aside from all the “sciency stuff”, cans are just plain safer. Take your beer backpacking, camping, or poolside and rest assured that broken glass won’t ruin your day!
Specifications:
Power: 250W
Rated Speed: 3300 RPM
Gearbox Ratio: 9.8 : 1
Power Plug: Anderson Type 40A
Can Height: 45-170mm (1.8 – 6.7 inches)*
Can Diameter: 35-75mm (1.4 – 2.9 inches)*
Dimensions: 14″ L x 9″ W x 19.5″ H
Weight: 40 lbs
When I first started homebrewing even the smallest systems cost thousands of dollars, like 10k+. Cannular and Cannular Pro have made homebrew canning affordable!
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Beer Bottle Filler, 14’’ Length Food Grade Stainless Steel,with Filler Brush, Removable Spring Tip, Using 3/8’’ Tubing by OneBom
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2 IN 1 FUNCTION – The nozzle spring can be removed if you prefer the action of a springless bottle filler.
WELL MADE – This spring tip beer bottle filler constructed from 304 stainless steel, more durable and longer lifetime than the plastic one. It`s the best choice if you don`t like replace the filler again and again.
EASY TO SANITIZE – Thanks to the design of removable spring nozzle,you can easy to clean it , comes with free bottle brush to help you clean.No more having to fiddle with the spigot during bottling, and no more mess from the dripping hose between bottles!
SIMPLE TO USE – Attach the 3/8’’ silicone tube to the top side,connect the tubing to the tap of the keg and depress the spring-loaded button foot-valve against the bottom of the bottle or container to start filling.
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From the product description, check product page for current description, price and availability:
Highly fermentable – perfect for increasing gravity/ alcohol
Use 4oz-5oz per 5 gallons to prime
Dextrose monohydrate (pure d-glucose)
Pure corn sugar (Dextrose monohydrate) for use as an adjunct in brewing, for winemaking, or for priming bottle conditioned beers. Half as sweet as table sugar (sucrose), but it has a neutral flavor that will not change the taste of your fermented beverage.
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STAINLESS STEEL CROWN GAUGE for Breweries & Home Brewer kits. Check your capped beer for proper crimping, and prevent spoiled beer.
MANUFACTURED TO EXACT SPECIFICATIONS suggested by bottle cap manufacturers. Precise holes (1.120 in, 1.125 in, 1.130 in, 1.135 in) needed for testing crimped crowns (caps) on 26mm bottles
EASY TO USE GO/NO-GO GAUGE – The two center holes (marked”GO”) represent the lower and higher allowable tolerance for a properly crimped 26mm bottle. The two outer holes (marked “NO-GO”) represent crimped crowns either too small, or too big for the 26mm bottle.
VITAL FOR QUALITY CONTROL – increase brew quality and shelf life by ensuring proper capping of your 26mm crowns
Use to double check your capped homebrew for proper crimping.
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From the product description, check product page for current description, price and availability:
Highly fermentable – perfect for increasing gravity/ alcohol
Use 4oz-5oz per 5 gallons to prime
Dextrose monohydrate (pure d-glucose)
Pure corn sugar (Dextrose monohydrate) for use as an adjunct in brewing, for winemaking, or for priming bottle conditioned beers. Half as sweet as table sugar (sucrose), but it has a neutral flavor that will not change the taste of your fermented beverage.
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FastWasher FastWasher – 12 Fast Washer, high-Density Plastic, 12-26 oz Bottles
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Durable – Made from high-density plastic, the FastWasher will last for 1000S of bottle washings.
Fast and powerful – cut bottle washing time in half. Cut bottle sanitizing time by up to 90%.
Easy assembly – assemble in just minutes using only a screwdriver
Versatile – fast washers work for most Type of bottles
Affordable – staring at just over the cost of a beer Kit, FastWasher is a great value!
Never has cleaning and sanitizing your bottles been quicker and easier. Load your bottles in to the rack (not included), turn on the washer and let the powerful pump do all the work.
Note that this works with compatible FastRack Racks that are not included with the cleaning pump.
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As of this posting William’s Brewing is discounting a wide variety of gear related to bottling including cappers, caps, bottle trees and wine bottle racks. No coupon code is necessary. Check William’s Brewing for current availability.
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The counter pressure bottle filler that sets the standard for filling beer bottles at home. With a unique one way valve and adjustable pressure relief you will be bottling sediment free homebrew with ease.
If you currently carbonate and store your homebrew in kegs, you can use a counter pressure filler to bottle beer directly from your kegs. One huge advantage of this method is that since you are bottling already carbonated, clear beer, there will be no sediment at the bottom of your bottles.
Counter pressure bottle filling is how a brewery bottles beer. The bottle is under pressure while the carbonated beer flows in. Because the interior of the bottle is pressurized there is minimal loss of the CO2 in solution. The opposite of filling under pressure is when you pour a beer into a pint glass where CO2 erupts out of solution creating all that foam. Great in your glass but not good when you are trying to bottle carbonated beer. Our counter pressure filler mimics a single filling head on a professional bottling line, a concept that we all know works very, very well.
Made by Fermentap, the design has two unique features. Number 1 it is the only model made entirely from stainless steel. Number 2 you flush and fill from the bottom of the bottle.
Beer barb is 3/16″. Gas barb is 5/16″.Features While some models flush the bottle from the top and fill from the bottom, our unit features a special valve that allows CO2 and beer to flow down the same stainless tube, directly to the bottom of the bottle. First CO2 flows down into the bottom of the bottle to flush from the bottom up. Next you switch the valve position and beer flows down the same tube, filling from the bottom up. The result is a more effective purging of oxygen and no foam during the filling process – not to mention that the whole thing takes one-hand to operate! Why hope that you flushed your bottle properly using a type of beer gun, when you can know for sure that you have created the best environment for your beer to be stored at by using a Counter Pressure Bottle Filler?
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The unit is inserted into the bottle in the off position. The valve is then turned to CO2 to flush the bottle and then to beer for filling. The adjustable pressure relief on the side of the unit allows you control the speed of fill by adjusting the pressure in the bottle. The valve is positioned in such a way that it is easy to use with one hand, while the other holds the bottle. This model is designed for 12oz bottles but can easily be extended to accommodate larger bottles, such as 22oz, with a small piece of 1/4″ tubing.
Setting Your PSI Pressure
Before you counter pressure fill a bottle make sure you are satisfied with the carbonation level and flavor. The goal for counter pressure bottle filling is to store your beer in the most sanitary and clean environment possible so when you get ready to share your homebrew its presentation is perfect when you go to pour.
An ideal set point to set your PSI level on your regulator is 10-14 psi. This range is dependent upon the temperature of your beer and the carbonation level. We recommend you start at a lower pressure around 10psi for the first 2-3 bottles to make sure you get everything dialed in before committing to filling a whole case.
Make sure your keg is always kept cold. If your keg warms up you will have foaming issues.
Limited Availability Deal of the Day: As of this posting, this is marked down to $59.99 as a MoreBeer Deal of the Day. Shipping is also free to addresses in the contiguous US with most $59 Orders. Availability: This is available today only, while supplies last. Quantities are limited. Check the MoreBeer’s Deal of the Day to check today’s offering.
Product Description – Here– Use coupon code BEERDEAL to get this discount.
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8oz Amber Beer Bottles available in quantities of 6 or 30. From the description: “8 oz amber glass beer bottles. Great for bottling small batches to share with friends!”
Note from HBF: Bottles like this are relatively hard to find. They look pretty cool to me and may make sense in a number of scenarios including bottling up high gravity beers to share or take to a get together.
As if this posting, these are available in 6 count (for $8.99) or a 30 pack (for $42.99) shipping is an additional fee, but additional items feature a lower shipping cost. Shipping is also free to many US addresses. Prices, shipping and availability can change quickly. Please note that product prices and availability are subject to change. Prices and availability were accurate at the time this post was published; however, they may differ from those you see when you visit the product page. Check the product page for current price, description and availability.
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Blichmann V2 Beer Gun. About, from the product offering: “In 2005 the BeerGun® bottle filler revolutionized the way homebrewers bottled their kegged beer. Complicated counter-pressure fillers were obsoleted, and bottling became effortless and enjoyable! The patented BeerGun® bottle filler became the overwhelmingly dominant filler of choice and we’ve helped tens of thousands of homebrewers bottle beer and win countless brewing awards. Something we’re very proud of. But at Blichmann Engineering we listen to homebrewers! We’ve taken your feedback and have created the New BeerGun® bottle filler! More ergonomic, faster and easier to clean, and even more intuitive!”
Ergonomic warm-touch grip with ambidextrous thumb actuated CO2 valve
Positively retained beer seal tip – no more lost tips!
Anti-microbial beer hose keeps contamination at bay!
Accessory kit now included as standard item
Includes a convenient plastic tool case
Tool free super fast disassembly
Made in the USA!
Gun for bottling beer. The description says it’s for bottling off of a keg, but I would venture a guess that this would work for bottling off a bottling bucket with the right connections. It looks like this has the ability to purge with CO2.
As if this posting, this is eBay offering it’s available again for $99.99. That’s at or near, what I believe MAP (minimum advertised price) to be for this item. Shipping to most US addresses is $4.99. Check the listing for up to the minute price, description and availability.
Stacking Flash Sale: As of this posting eBay is discounting most things by 15% when you use coupon code PSAVETODAY and use the eBay app to make your purchase. Maximum discount is capped at $100 and you can only use this coupon one time per eBay account. You can add multiple items to your cart. Check out my post on this sale for application ideas. Check the offering page for current availability.
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