Mash Stirrer with Drill Attachment Stainless Steel
EAN: 20000000542061
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Unit: pc
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Delivery time (day): 7-14
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88,30 €/Kg
Mash Stirrer with Drill Attachment, Stainless Steel
This is a simple stainless steel paddle that should be used at low to medium power. High power can bend the blades when dealing with very thick mash. To achieve the best mash efficiency, it's important to ensure during mixing that no dough balls (clumped grain) form and that the grain bed isn't compressed. Allowing maximum circulation through the grain bed always ensures better extraction and brewing efficiency. Simply attach to your portable electric drill and secure the 1/4" (6.35 mm) end firmly.
Technical Specifications
- Total length: 600 mm
- Paddle diameter: 70 mm
- Drill attachment: 1/4" (6.35 mm)
- Material: Stainless steel
- Recommended power: Low to medium
Usage
The principle of using a mash paddle is to ensure even mixing of the mash to achieve optimal sugar extraction from the grain. The rapid rotation of the paddle helps prevent clump formation and ensures even temperature distribution throughout the mash.
Important note: This device has basic welding that helps you break up dough balls. Use only at low power.
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Frequently asked questions about this product
Why should this mash stirrer only be used at low to medium power?
It is a simple stainless steel paddle, and high power can bend the blades when working very thick mash. Running your drill at low to medium speed protects the paddle while still giving good circulation. The basic welds are meant to help break up dough balls, not to withstand high-torque use.
How does proper stirring improve mash efficiency?
Even mixing ensures optimal sugar extraction from the grain. The aim is to stop dough balls (clumped grain) from forming and to avoid compressing the grain bed, because maximum circulation through the bed gives better extraction and brewing efficiency, along with even temperature distribution.
How do I attach it to my drill securely?
Attach it to a portable electric drill and clamp the 1/4" (6.35 mm) end firmly in the chuck. A secure grip keeps the paddle running true at speed and stops it slipping when it meets resistance in a thick mash.
What common mistakes does this paddle help avoid?
Its main job is breaking up dough balls and keeping the grain bed loose. Stirring too aggressively at high power can bend the blades and can compact the bed, both of which hurt extraction, so steady low-to-medium speed mixing that keeps the grain circulating is the technique to aim for.
| Weight (kg) | 0.282000 |
| High (m) | 0.07 |
| Width (m) | 0.07 |
| Length (m) | 0.6 |
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