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Wort Chiller - 40 Plate Chiller
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Wort Chiller - 40 Plate Chiller

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Description

This 40 plate chiller is efficient, effective and economical!

 
This popular addition to your home brewing system promises to cool your wort to the perfect low temperature to get the best cold break possible, and getting your wort to the ideal pitching temperature on the first pass.
 
Equipped with a 1/2" MPT wort inlet and outlet to match up to the most common size of home brewery hoses, as well as a 3/4" male garden hose thread water inlet and outlet for easy connection to garden hose fittings. It measures approximately 8.25 inches long, 4 inches high and 3 inches wide.
 
Specifications
  • Wort Inlet/Outlet: 1/2" MPT
  • Water Inlet/Outlet: 3/4" MGHT
  • 8.25" Long x 4" High x 3" Wide
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Kevin M on Oct 24, 2022
Heard good things about these and since I just sold my Grainfather, the counterflow chiller is gone ;)
Michael B on Jun 27, 2022
Quality
Kevin M on Oct 24, 2022
It looks like it is equivalent or better than the Blichmann model (ports are labeled, for one thing).
Chris S on Oct 3, 2022
Heard good things about these and since I just sold my Grainfather, the counterflow chiller is gone ;)
Michael B on Jun 27, 2022
smaller footprint compared to immersion chiller.
William George on Jan 11, 2022
I have the smaller one and assumed its the same quality at a better price than Blichman
Sander C on Oct 1, 2021
To chill wort
Ryland M on Aug 16, 2021
Need a new one
Chris L on Jul 24, 2021
Because I need it
Nicholas T on Jul 13, 2021
Been looking at this for a while
Bill A on Jun 25, 2021
It is a replacement for the same chiller we bought from more beer 3 years ago. Old chiller still works, but worried it is a source of infection.
Lori T on Jan 21, 2021
Because we´re crafting beer and this product adjusts to our needs.
Angel A on Dec 12, 2020
Boyfriend asked for it as a gift
Jenica W on Dec 10, 2020
Friend has the same chiller
Hoa P on Oct 27, 2020
wanted to upgrade from my 10 plate chiller
Mark E on Oct 5, 2020
Faster Wort chilling
Kenneth L F on Jun 24, 2020
Need to step up my cold side game.
Steven P on Nov 30, 2019
Need a better chiller
Mitchell H on Nov 8, 2019
Good price
CARL A on Oct 4, 2019
affordable and efficient
Jose de Jesas H on Oct 4, 2019
Have used this Chiller in the past. It is reliable and works well to chill quickly.
Ric W on Aug 30, 2019
i need to chill faster
star w on Jul 8, 2019
Christmas Gift for my son
Dave S on Nov 24, 2018
Buddy has one, great reviews
Kevin M on Nov 22, 2018
Positive reviews, recomendation from other brewers.
Franklin L on Jun 26, 2018
Great Price
Russell Ben M on Apr 6, 2018
i needed better chiller
Daniel B on Apr 3, 2018
seems like the best bang for the buck with 40 plates. we'll find out!
Rich C on Jan 24, 2018
It looks like it is equivalent or better than the Blichmann model (ports are labeled, for one thing).
Chris S on Oct 3, 2022
smaller footprint compared to immersion chiller.
William George on Jan 11, 2022
Do you guys have a manual for this? My last one said wort in, wort out and water in, water out. This one isn’t labeled…
Greg P on Oct 22, 2024
BEST ANSWER: Thank you for your question. It will not matter which side is used for each liquid. The best way to know which sides are connected is to run some water into one of the holes and see which hole it comes out of. You will want the wort in and the water out on the same side of the chiller.
Reviews

4.9 / 5.0
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Rated 5 out of 5
Skeptical... But surprised!
Having owned a hose-based counterflow chiller, I didn't know what to expect... And it delivers!
July 18, 2022
Purchased
over 2 years ago
Rated 5 out of 5
Works as advertised
Drops wort from boil to 75 degrees 5 gallons in 15-20 minutes. If you have a pump it is easier to clear recirculating cleaner through it.
May 14, 2022
Purchased
over 2 years ago
Rated 5 out of 5
Like it better than my immersion chiller
Outperformed by big copper immersion chiller by about 10 minutes of cooling time to get down to pitch temp. Both recirculating back into BK with a whirl pool arm and pump.

Love that it doesn't take up space in BK so I can get accurate post-boil wort volume.

I'm not worried I missed cleaning some verdigris like on my copper chiller. Or left over hop residue that I missed.

Much smaller footprint, great for brewing inside. I usually leave in a bucket during brew day for any spills from QDs.

Super easy to clean, pre and post brew day.
January 18, 2022
Purchased
over 2 years ago
Rated 4 out of 5
First impression is not great!
Out of the box feels like a cheap tin toy, has no instructions and no sticker marking water in/out and wort in/out, I have never used a plate chiller so I wouldn't know.
The bottom edges a super sharp. I have seen other plate chillers and they are finished much better, and feel much heavier.
We will see how it performs
December 9, 2021
Rated 5 out of 5
Love it!
I gave it a test run to see if I needed a pre-chiller. Using Florida ground water It dropped 200F water to around 89F. Didn't think to check my ground water temp. I'm guessing mid 70s?
May 19, 2021
Purchased
over 3 years ago
Rated 5 out of 5
Love it, works like a charm!!
March 11, 2021
Purchased
over 3 years ago
Rated 5 out of 5
Time saver
Significantly reduces the time it takes me to get wort to yeast pitching temperature.
September 15, 2020
Purchased
over 4 years ago
Rated 5 out of 5
30 minutes from boil to pitch using this chiller with 40 degree tap water.
February 3, 2020
Purchased
over 4 years ago
Rated 5 out of 5
Awesome chiller. Straight off boil down to yeast pitch temps in minutes for a 10 gallon batch.
December 5, 2019
Purchased
over 5 years ago
Rated 5 out of 5
After whirlpool I took 185 degrees to 70 degrees in a single pass directly into fermenter... This one is a no-brainer!
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October 11, 2019
Purchased
over 5 years ago