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The brake bleeder or VacuVin is definitely the cheapest, but it is A LOT of work (and very tiring unless you're a Marine ) We have a vacuum bottle filler that we use to degas as well. I have a brake bleeder also that I'll put on afterwards and hold a vacuum overnight (and it has a gauge so I can confirm it's degassed).
It's really interesting how peoples experiences differ. We're in S. Florida so temps of our wines are always high, but we've spent years trying to figure out how to properly degas our wines. I'd let them site for almost a year and still it would be gassy. I'd degas (by agitation) and let it site for many many months and still it would be gassy. The vacuum is the only thing that has worked for us. I think it may be the high atmospheric pressure at sea level. That's the only thing I can think of.
Good luck with your choice!
It's really interesting how peoples experiences differ. We're in S. Florida so temps of our wines are always high, but we've spent years trying to figure out how to properly degas our wines. I'd let them site for almost a year and still it would be gassy. I'd degas (by agitation) and let it site for many many months and still it would be gassy. The vacuum is the only thing that has worked for us. I think it may be the high atmospheric pressure at sea level. That's the only thing I can think of.
Good luck with your choice!