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Is it possible to use the AIO pump to rack into one of these: https://morewinemaking.com/products/farro-glass-carboy-wide-mouth-airlock-lid-carrying-harness.html It is glass rather than plastic, so I'm guessing it might work. As long as the lid is strong enough to handle the vacuum...

What about the PET Fermonster wide-mouth carboy? Would that work as well, or would the plastic be too soft?
I have used low vacuum on PET wide mouth. PET are pulling in at -5” Hg. Therefore to make it work I will still have gravity and mainly use vacuum to start a siphon, then likely turn the vacuum off.
The wide mouth glass will handle some vacuum. Some have worked at -15” Hg but I don’t test to find a break point. My problem is the lid seems hard to snug down. For me the answer was acrylic tapped for a 1/8 or 1/4” pipe thread with a round sheet of neoprene. Silicon (baking sheet originally) also can be cut round as a gasket. For wine with controlled headspace I do not like standard lid. I use silicone bowl covers with a 1/8” bungee cord to wrap around the threads. This creates essentially a balloon that can puff out or suck in.
 
Is it possible to use the AIO pump to rack into one of these: https://morewinemaking.com/products/farro-glass-carboy-wide-mouth-airlock-lid-carrying-harness.html It is glass rather than plastic, so I'm guessing it might work. As long as the lid is strong enough to handle the vacuum...

What about the PET Fermonster wide-mouth carboy? Would that work as well, or would the plastic be too soft?

I am assuming you should be fine if you use the PET adapter- then you can just make a vacuum connection between lid and bung by holding it in place or making the hole larger ?
I do not sell a 5.5 but I do offer a #6.0 which would have to be customed made to be opened up to a 1/2'' hole to aid in transferring and lower the vacuum at the same time while racking.

I recall several other customers using the same set-up , But I have not personally.
 
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