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I saw the seed packets. Waiting for the skins.I haven't seen anything new on the new kits, but LP has seed packets for sale.
I saw the seed packets. Waiting for the skins.I haven't seen anything new on the new kits, but LP has seed packets for sale.
So different personalities conducted a debate: "It's not ready to drink." "Says who?" "It's your wine, drink it if you want!"
My uneducated guess is that the cap was not on very tight when it left Labelpeelers. Lots of liquids are shipped with standard screw caps and if tightened sufficiently do not leak. The FWK I have received with the screw caps were certainly on good and tight.@Matteo_Lahm i received my BOGO kits today, 2 Syrah kits. I saw the notice about alternate juice bags being used due to supply chain issues. One of the juice bag caps had loosened in transit and allowed a small amount of juice to leak. I do not believe it was enough to affect the outcome of the kit, maybe 4 but certainly not more than 8 oz I’d estimate. I sent LabelPeelers an email detailing this along with pictures and a suggestion to wrap these alternate bag caps with a couple turns of 3M black electrical tape. Thought I’d bring it to your attention too, had this box spent much time sideways or upside down during transit the leak would likely have been much worse.View attachment 89338View attachment 89339
I agree, my tape suggestion is along the line of “a stitch in time…”. These two are my 25th and 26th FWK, and while I didn’t keep count I’d say about a third of them have been in these alternate bags and the first that has leaked.My uneducated guess is that the cap was not on very tight when it left Labelpeelers. Lots of liquids are shipped with standard screw caps and if tightened sufficiently do not leak. The FWK I have received with the screw caps were certainly on good and tight.
About half of my kits came with the alternate bags, and they were tightly capped. Looks like a packing error.My uneducated guess is that the cap was not on very tight when it left Labelpeelers.
@Matteo_Lahm i received my BOGO kits today, 2 Syrah kits. I saw the notice about alternate juice bags being used due to supply chain issues. One of the juice bag caps had loosened in transit and allowed a small amount of juice to leak. I do not believe it was enough to affect the outcome of the kit, maybe 4 but certainly not more than 8 oz I’d estimate. I sent LabelPeelers an email detailing this along with pictures and a suggestion to wrap these alternate bag caps with a couple turns of 3M black electrical tape. Thought I’d bring it to your attention too, had this box spent much time sideways or upside down during transit the leak would likely have been much worse.View attachment 89338View attachment 89339
@Matteo_Lahm i received my BOGO kits today, 2 Syrah kits. I saw the notice about alternate juice bags being used due to supply chain issues. One of the juice bag caps had loosened in transit and allowed a small amount of juice to leak. I do not believe it was enough to affect the outcome of the kit, maybe 4 but certainly not more than 8 oz I’d estimate. I sent LabelPeelers an email detailing this along with pictures and a suggestion to wrap these alternate bag caps with a couple turns of 3M black electrical tape. Thought I’d bring it to your attention too, had this box spent much time sideways or upside down during transit the leak would likely have been much worseView attachment 89339
@Matteo_Lahm i received my BOGO kits today, 2 Syrah kits. I saw the notice about alternate juice bags being used due to supply chain issues. One of the juice bag caps had loosened in transit and allowed a small amount of juice to leak. I do not believe it was enough to affect the outcome of the kit, maybe 4 but certainly not more than 8 oz I’d estimate. I sent LabelPeelers an email detailing this along with pictures and a suggestion to wrap these alternate bag caps with a couple turns of 3M black electrical tape. Thought I’d bring it to your attention too, had this box spent much time sideways or upside down during transit the leak would likely have been much worse.View attachment 89338View attachment 89339
Thank you Matteo. Matt quickly contacted me yesterday and has offered to replace it. I don’t think enough leaked to affect the kit very much. I jumped on the BOGO offer because I couldn’t pass on that offer but haven’t reconstituted the kits yet due to having some juice bucket/fresh grape batches going now.That’s not good. Contact Label Peelers. We will replace the kit.
Matteo
I'm in Raleigh and FedEx consistently makes a 2 day delivery for my kits. It may be that Raleigh has a major airport, so things move more quickly.I would love to order one, but I just don’t trust FedEx when it’s 90* in Georgia.
I would love to order one, but I just don’t trust FedEx when it’s 90* in Georgia.
If this is such a deal breaker for you, vote with your dollars and buy different wine kits.I guess it's just another sign of how we accept mediocrity these days.
I did not say there was anything I disliked about the FWK. Nor did I imply that a leaking wine kit was a deal breaker for me. My issue is with people who accept mediocracy when they are paying for a much higher standard of quality.If this is such a deal breaker for you, vote with your dollars and buy different wine kits.
Your comparison was to not purchasing a similarly damaged item in a store. False equivalence. There is no cost, trouble, or added delay in passing over a minorly damaged item in a store, and instead picking up one in perfect condition. Having to ship a delivered product back and wait for a replacement is a PITA. If the damage is trivial, the rational thing to do is accept it as "stuff happens" and get on with making the wine.My issue is with people who accept mediocracy when they are paying for a much higher standard of quality.
If paying for something and accepting something less is your thing, then go for it. I don't do that.Your comparison was to not purchasing a similarly damaged item in a store. False equivalence. There is no cost, trouble, or added delay in passing over a minorly damaged item in a store, and instead picking up one in perfect condition. Having to ship a delivered product back and wait for a replacement is a PITA. If the damage is trivial, the rational thing to do is accept it as "stuff happens" and get on with making the wine.
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