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Anyone have trouble getting the lid off their screw-top fermenter? It's one of those 30L plastic ones with a lid the same size as the top of the fermenter. There's a rubber ring inside the lid to seal it.

I put some vaseline around the sealing ring (without it a small amount of air escapes when tightened up).

I put it on fairly tight but only enough to get a decent seal. I don't really crank it down or anything.

Problem is, it's really, really hard to get the lid off again. Last time I had to rack the beer off through the tap then stick the lid in a vice. Just now I had to get my neighbour to pop over and help!

I've got a couple of ferms with snap-on lids that are fine but don't want to have to buy another fermenter to replace this stubborn one.

Anyone got any ideas/recommendations?

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I was wondering how I'd use my bike in the brewery until I read your last line...
You could run the mill with it maybe ?
I delegated my screw on lid fermenter as a bottling bucket for bulk priming and just proceeded to use my snap on ones for fermenting...
I bought a couple of black screw top fermenters to protect from UV but now i wish I didnt.
If it's empty try running some hot water over it, that can sometimes work.

Otherwise just smack the thing with something.

'tis a bit of a bad design I reckon.
I'm currently using one of these black lidded screwtop buckets. I used to have to really crank the lid tight to get a seal.

The lip of my bucket wasn't very smooth because of the imperfect mold so I shaved off the rough bits with a knife.

Now my lid is easier to get off because I don't need to tighten it as much.
Mine are relegated as sanitizer storage vessels, I once had a problem with the rubber ringpeice tainting the beer, lose the ring, of course an airlock wont work then, the 30 litre snap on,s are far better fermentors.

Heres also what I used to do, insert a long thing e.g screwdriver or something through the handle and turn, well that was until the lid cracked with the force. :)
My inner plastics nerd wants to like this bucket because its made of HDPE which is in theory better at keeping out oxygen. I think the snap-lid buckets are polypropylene.

Considering my beer is consumed before any kind of oxidation is noticeable I should really get over myself and care less about what kind of plastic its made from.
The snap ons which are mentioned must be something ive not encountered, Im referring to the bucket type with lid which is HDPE.

I could swear my old brewcraft bucket is polypro.
PET 'Better Bottles' > HDPE buckets.


:-)
Do you know of any local suppliers?

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