Post 2A: Ideal Used Equipment List
So you have decided to go the used equipment route and you want to stay in the $150 range. What should you get for your money?
1 30L Primary Fermenter with lid and hole for bung & air lock
2 23L Glass Carboys (Preferably Italian. Where they are made is typically on the bottom)
3 Air Locks
1 Cap Remover
1 Auto Siphon Tube
1 Siphon Hose with Shut Off clamp
1 Wine Thief
1 Hydrometer
1 Thermometer
1 Plastic Winged Stirrer
1 Bottle Sterilizer
1 Bottle/Carboy Cleaner
1 Bottle Tree
1 Bottle Filler
1 Floor Corker
1 Buon Vino Electric Filter System
For a bit more you may also get
Heat belts
Wine Racks
More Carboys
Chemicals
Auto Bottle Filler
In my area a new Buon Vino Mini Jet costs $130 - $150 by itself. The idea that you can get it and the rest of the equipment you need for $150 isn't a bad deal. The initial used gear that I purchased had a lot of stuff but in truth half of it was not usable and I had to spend more later.
Let me also repeat that the basic starter kit does work but with the equipment I've listed above, it will be easier. The spoon you get with the kit can certainly mix up the wine concentrate and water as well as help you degas the wine. However, if you have a winged stirrer you can attach it to a drill and the let the drill do the work
Who needs to suck on a hose to start racking the wine when you can pump the Auto Siphon twice and it starts automatically.
In most cases you will not get the entire list but with a bit of patience you can get close. The best deal I have seen is the entire list plus the optional equipment for $225. The other nice thing about getting your equipment this way is that should you decide wine making is not for you, you can sell it for what you bought it for.
With the basic equipment out of the way, we can start discussing what you should make.