Stir Plate

Discussion in 'Homebrewing' started by bostonwolf, Apr 16, 2015.

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  1. bostonwolf

    bostonwolf Zealot (656) Jan 20, 2015 Massachusetts

    I'm in the market for one and I'm noticing that the ones that are sold on Northern Brewer and other sites are not terribly well reviewed by users and are essentially computer fans with magnets glued onto them.

    I'm not afraid to pay for quality but if I do I expect it to last for a good long time. Any personal experiences (good or bad) would be appreciated.
     
  2. VikeMan

    VikeMan Grand Pooh-Bah (3,067) Jul 12, 2009 Pennsylvania
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  3. Brew_Betty

    Brew_Betty Initiate (0) Jan 5, 2015 Wisconsin

    The stirstarter is essentially a computer fan with a magnet glued to it, but it works well and has a lifetime warranty. I've been happy with it and don't see a reason to buy something more expensive.
     
  4. jamescain

    jamescain Initiate (0) Jul 14, 2009 Texas

    I built my stir plate out of a cigar box and computer fan, but I like doing things like that.

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  5. scurvy311

    scurvy311 Savant (1,135) Dec 3, 2005 Louisiana

    I been using one monthly for 2-3 years. No problems. Gets 4500mL spinning adequately to get the job done.
     
  6. WickedSluggy

    WickedSluggy Savant (1,129) Nov 21, 2008 Texas

    It will come down to how well the magnets are balanced. If that is inconsistent, the model will be inconsistent or just consistently bad. Poorly balanced magnets will have a greater tendency to throw the stir bar. The stir bars get thrown off even on good units, especially when propagating flocculent strains. Get a good rare earth magnet to drag it back to the center.
     
  7. scurvy311

    scurvy311 Savant (1,135) Dec 3, 2005 Louisiana

    Sorry. Got side tracked before I could correct it. Been using the stirstarter.com for 2-3 years.
     
  8. telejunkie

    telejunkie Savant (1,107) Sep 14, 2007 Vermont

    +1 on stir starter. I got mine in 2010 and has worked well for me...on top of basic starter solutions, I'll use it to stir pbw or oxyclean into solution and a few other random tasks from time to time as well.
     
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  9. bostonwolf

    bostonwolf Zealot (656) Jan 20, 2015 Massachusetts

    Thanks everyone, going to order one when I get home.
     
  10. MarkGP

    MarkGP Initiate (0) Jan 28, 2015 Rhode Island

    Or you could just build one!

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  11. HerbMeowing

    HerbMeowing Maven (1,295) Nov 10, 2010 Virginia
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    The stir plate falls into the nice-to-have gadget category but it's totally unnecessary.
     
  12. witschen

    witschen Initiate (0) Apr 1, 2015 New York

    As an alternative you can pick up some deals on eBay. Corning PC 410 old lab stock. I just picked one up through the "best offer" method way below ask. 75 bucks shipped...
     
  13. jimdkc

    jimdkc Pundit (757) Jan 21, 2004 Missouri

    I have a used Sybron Thermoline Nuova stirplate. The thing's built like a tank! They can be had on eBay for $35-60. Paste this into the search field:

    thermolyne nuova (stir plate,stirplate,stirrer)
     
  14. VikeMan

    VikeMan Grand Pooh-Bah (3,067) Jul 12, 2009 Pennsylvania
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    I'd say stir plates are necessary if you want to use the least amount of wort to target a given cell count, in the shortest time possible. But if someone is not concerned with those particular efficiencies, then they are not necessary.
     
  15. pweis909

    pweis909 Grand Pooh-Bah (3,250) Aug 13, 2005 Wisconsin
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    I went to ebay and got a used lab-grade stir plate. Happy with it.
     
  16. jeebeel

    jeebeel Zealot (667) Jun 17, 2003 Texas

    +1 - excellent value, works great. I have had mine for a few years and just used it this week again.
     
  17. bostonwolf

    bostonwolf Zealot (656) Jan 20, 2015 Massachusetts

    Just order it. Thanks for the recommendations guys.
     
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