What's your reasoning for saying glass is better than Better Bottles?
Sure, the first line of the OP: "Was going to buy the glass carboy because I thought it would be better."No one has said either one was better in this thread.
They each have advantages and disadvantages. Glass is easy to sanitize and does not scratch easily. But it is breakable and you need to be careful not to bump them. You can use glass carboys for vacuum transferring and filtering wine.
Plastic is lighter and unbreakable. But you need to be careful not to scratch them up when cleaning with brushes, etc. Scratches can make it harder to sanitize. And, for me a big negative, you cannot use them for vacuum transferring wine easily. They collapse under vacuum.
What's your reasoning for saying glass is better than Better Bottles? I have both, but the weight and break-ability of the glass carboys have convinced me to only buy Better Bottles in the future. I don't use a vacuum pump so that's not an issue for me. I also like the wider mouth of the Better Bottle. But I use both (2 glass, 4 plastic). They both do the job nicely, they just have a few differences between them (pros and cons).
I'm fairly new at this, but I have used glass carboys for 2 years and haven't had any trouble.
Ref degassing of the wine: I first stir with a hand drill and then use a "wine pump" attached to teh bung to create a vacuum to bring the CO2 out of the wine. The wine pump is the kind you buy to put on top of opend bottles of wine and pump the air out. This doesn't create enough of a vacuum to implode the bottle but it still does a good job of degassing the wine. I leave the wine pump on for weeks as the wine is clearing
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