MoreBeer’s FermWrap Fermentation Heater – $23.95, Limited Availability + Free Ship Eligible
FermWrap Fermentation Heater from MoreBeer
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Keep your yeast happy and your ferment warm during those cold winter months with this flexible heater wrap! Don’t be fooled by imitators and cheap knock-offs, this is the original FermWrap that has been produced by Fermentap for over a decade. Unlike those old heater belts, the FermWrap covers a wide area of your carboy or fermentation vessel, promoting an even heat distribution. Using tape to adhere, the FermWrap can be attached directly to your fermenter, or can be used to heat the space in a box (or refrigerator) that the fermenter is in. Depending on your configuration and insulation, you can increase the temperature of your ferment from 5-20°F. This differential can be increased by using the BrewBuilt™ Neoprene Carboy Sleeve.
With 40 watts of heat spread over almost two square feet, it provides gentle, even heating.
For more precise results, we recommend a temp controller and carboy thermowell. The controller will monitor the fermentation temp and only power on the FermWrap if the temperature drops below your set point. For the ultimate level of control, we recommend pairing it with the BrewBuilt CoolStix™ to provide cooling. With both accessories plugged into the temp controller, you’ll get cooling or heating whenever you need it.
Specs:
- 40 watts
- 115V
- 11″ H x 25″ W
Item does not include carboy as pictured.
Limited Availability Deal of the Day: As of this posting, this is marked down to $23.95 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.
Related: Maintaining Fermentation Temps in Colder Weather
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