Jaybird™ Lifetime “Dough Ball Destroyer”
Heavy
Duty Mash Paddle
Lifetime Warranty
304 Stainless Steel – 30-3/4” Long, 4 Blades
Built-in 3/8” Hex Bit
Extremely versatile heavy duty “Dough Ball Destroyer” mash 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.
Guaranteed against defects in material and workmanship for as long as you own it!
CHARACTERISTICS and SPECIFICATIONS:
· Designed for larger, deeper vessels
· 30-3/4” over-all length will reach down nicely into 55 gallon drums and other multi-barrel volume vessels
· Extreme duty design with folded-over blades, multiple TIG weld spots per blade
· Works great with mashes that contain larger grain kernels (such as corn)
· Narrow (1-5/8” wide) blade design works great with thick mashes
· Use with a power drill at higher speed settings to:
· Break up “dough ball” clumps that form anywhere (top, middle, bottom) in your mash
· Aerate wort (after cooling) for enhanced yeast activity
· Drill end: Features welded 3/8” hex bit so you can optionally attach to a power drill for the ultimate in easy mashing
· Blade end:
· Extreme duty design with folded-over blades, multiple TIG weld spots per blade
· Blades are 3.5” in diameter, with 3/32” holes on 5/32” centers – Made from the same material as our famous Jaybird False Bottoms
· Allows ultimate stirring of mash liquids and solids for even temperature distribution throughout your mash
· Creates a strong, whip-like aeration in cooled wort when used with a power drill. Yeast LOVE the extra oxygen this infuses!
· Features a permanently welded plug so mash, trub, or wort doesn’t enter the paddle tube
· Quality construction – Lifetime warranty against defects in material and workmanship. 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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