I know that most of you don't use spigots on your fermenters or plastic carboys, but I do. I am beginning to re-think this position. Recently, I noticed leaking around spigots I had mounted on carboys. Examination of the spigots revealed a weakness in the design as the three that I have that have failed all did so at the same place.
In operation, when one swings the arm to close the spigot, there is a "stop" molded into the body of the spigot. I don't think that I put a great amount of force behind closing the spigot, but in the photo of the spigot on the left, it can be seen that the entire stop and the part of the body on which it is located, are gone. In the other two spigots, a crack is developing at the "stop." Even the crack is enough to create a leak.
I like these spigots because there is an insertion tool that allows one to mount them on carboys. I have other spigots but no tool to mount them. These items are sold under the description "Vintage Shop 1/2" Bottling Spigot." I plan to contact the supplier to see if this problem has been identified by others. It could be that my bionic arm is out of adjustment!
In operation, when one swings the arm to close the spigot, there is a "stop" molded into the body of the spigot. I don't think that I put a great amount of force behind closing the spigot, but in the photo of the spigot on the left, it can be seen that the entire stop and the part of the body on which it is located, are gone. In the other two spigots, a crack is developing at the "stop." Even the crack is enough to create a leak.
I like these spigots because there is an insertion tool that allows one to mount them on carboys. I have other spigots but no tool to mount them. These items are sold under the description "Vintage Shop 1/2" Bottling Spigot." I plan to contact the supplier to see if this problem has been identified by others. It could be that my bionic arm is out of adjustment!
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