Jaybird Beer Brewing Extreme Boil Kettle Stir Paddle Blade End
Jaybird Beer Brewing Extreme Boil Kettle Stir Paddle Blade End
Jaybird Beer Brewing Extreme Boil Kettle Stir Paddle Blade End
Jaybird Beer Brewing Extreme Boil Kettle Stir Paddle Drill End

Brewing Paddle - EXTREME Boil Kettle Stir

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Stainless Steel Boil Kettle stir paddle with built-in 3/8" hex bit. Completely sealed shaft.
$51.99
SKU 3089
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Jaybird™ Extreme Beer Brewing Stir Paddle
Use in Boil Kettle

304 Stainless Steel – 22” Long, 5” Blades

Built-in 3/8” Hex Bit

 

Boil kettle stir paddle with built in hex bit. Works with ALL 1/2" drills and MOST 3/8” drills (see note at bottom)

Permanently welded tip. Shaft is completely sealed top and bottom.

CHARACTERISTICS and SPECIFICATIONS:

·         Perfect for use in the boil kettle to keep beer brewing ingredients from settling to the bottom and scorching due to heat

·         Optionally, attach to a power drill and save your arm strength!

·         Perfect 22” length to reach deep into large kettles or converted beer kegs, yet short enough to use with stove-top kettles

·         Much better than plastic spoons or paddles – WON’T BEND or WARP when exposed to heat!

·         Drill end: Features welded 3/8” hex bit so you can optionally attach to a power drill for the ultimate in easy stirring

·         Blade end:

·         Extreme duty design with folded-over blades, multiple TIG weld spots per blade

·         Blades are 5” in diameter, with 3/32” holes on 5/32” centers – Made from the same material as our famous Jaybird False Bottoms

·         Allows the perfect amount of liquids and solids to pass through the blades to create strong stirring action

·         Features a permanently welded tip so mash, trub, or wort doesn’t enter the paddle tube

·         Quality construction – Made in USA.

NOTE: Our 3/8” stainless hex bit measures EXACTLY 3/8”. MOST, but not ALL 3/8” drills will accept this bit. Some 3/8” drill brands are just shy of actually opening a full 3/8”. To play it safe, we recommend that you have a 1/2” drill on hand.

 

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