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Oxygen Stone - 2 Micron (1/4 in. Barb)
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Oxygen Stone - 2 Micron (1/4 in. Barb)

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Description

Healthy yeast need plenty of oxygen to grow. Aerating your wort before pitching your yeast will give it just the boost it needs! 
 
Use this 2 micron oxygen / carb stone with an oxygen source or aeration pump. The barb is 1/4" OD. (Note: if you are using an aeration pump, we recommend a "deep water" type for aquariums, to ensure teh pump is strong enough to force the air through the stone and into the wort)
 
Specifications
  • AISI 316L Stainless Steel
  • Stone is 1/2"" diameter and 1" in length.
  • 1/4" OD barb
  • 1 7/8" Overall length

 

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Why did you choose this?
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Replacing old one
Mark A on Mar 14, 2022
replacement
Paul E on Nov 10, 2020
Replacing old one
Mark A on Mar 14, 2022
the one I is missing
Steven M on Feb 20, 2021
replacement
Paul E on Nov 10, 2020
316L stainless steel
T and R Instruments C on Jul 10, 2019
replacement
Daniel B on Apr 12, 2019
Because beer needs oxygen.
Stephen D on Nov 21, 2018
Fast shipping
Michael F on Nov 17, 2018
use to aerate my yeast starters and wort before pitching
Jacqueline W on Sep 11, 2018
Because 0.5 micron stone tends to get blocked.
SUSA/ Jose U on Mar 23, 2018
to oxygenate beer
A. Mael Tejada La Rosa on Feb 17, 2018
Replacement good value
Harold R on Feb 13, 2018
the one I is missing
Steven M on Feb 20, 2021
316L stainless steel
T and R Instruments C on Jul 10, 2019
will 3/16" tubing fit on this diffusion stone?
Dick Sheremeta on Aug 27, 2018
BEST ANSWER: Hi Richard
3/16 ID tubing will fit on this stone as long as the tubing is not rigid. Silicone, tygon, norprene and vinyl tubing fits but I think you would have a hard time fitting 3/16 ID teflon tubing on it because the tubing is rigid.
I hope this helps.
Reviews

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Rated 5 out of 5
2 micron SS diffuser
Excellent diffuser for a variety of gases.
August 27, 2018
Purchased
over 6 years ago
Rated 5 out of 5
great diffuser
Excellent diffuser for oxygen, CO2 or ozone.
September 29, 2015
Rated 4 out of 5
Boil hard to clean
Oxygenating my wort definitely made better beer. the stone is a pain to really clean.
May 5, 2015
Rated 5 out of 5
Works great
Works great in line with the filter for O2 injection.
May 10, 2014
Rated 5 out of 5
Great diffusion Stone
This is a great and affordable product. use this with a small oxygen cyl from Home Depot or Lowes. Works great for aerating your wort before pitching the yeast.
May 6, 2014
Rated 5 out of 5
Takes fermentation to the next level
With the help of added oxygen with this stone my fermentation's have never been stronger. It's very affordable and the benefits are outstanding.
May 1, 2014
Rated 5 out of 5
great diffuser
Works great for ozonating water too.
November 16, 2013
Rated 4 out of 5
A must in homebrewing..
I do prefer my SS 1/4" tubing that has a stone on the end. It is easier to use and I sanitize it in the oven.
May 28, 2013
Response from MoreFlavor
Can you clarify what product you prefer over this?
December 14, 2017
Luke H
Response from MoreFlavor
Can you clarify what product you prefer over this?
December 22, 2017
Luke H
Rated 5 out of 5
affordable and effective
Stones were always pricey when i saw them in homebrew shops. This one was fairly inexpensive so was an easy purchase. Produces lots of tiny bubbles, helps with fermentation and even though i don;t use it for carbonation, i like that it had a dual purpose.
May 25, 2013
Rated 5 out of 5
A must have addition to your brewing equipment
This really helped me take my brewing to the next level. I used to just shake the carboy, but now I attach the brew diffusion stone to an aquarium pump and let it run for about half an hour. On high gravity beers it will tend to foam a bit, so keep an eye on it. Next step is to attach it to an O2 tank.
May 7, 2013