DigiBoil 65L - 3500watt - Digital 220-240V - KegLand

DigiBoil 65L - 3500watt - Digital 220-240V

€249,00
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DigiBoil 65L - 3500watt - Digital 220-240V - KegLand

DigiBoil 65L - 3500watt - Digital 220-240V

KL07313

€249,00
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* Liters and Gallon Graduations
* Stainless steel tap with barb and 1/2 thread
* Triple element control (so you can adjust the power from 500watts, 1000watts, 1500watts, 2000watts, 2500watts, 3000watts and 3500watts! )
* Compatible with the reflux and pot still that we sell (NOTE: when using our pot or reflux stills do not use more than 1900watts)
* Easy to use
* Great for use as a hot liquor tank, boiler, or hot water urn
* Concealed element for easy cleaning
* Compatible with reflux and pot still. Stainless clamps will secure distillation lid air tight (NOTE: if you are using the reflux or pot still you need to also purchase the 65L AlcoEngine Distillation Lid 
* Can also be used for sous vide cooking

Want to save some power?
You can also purchase the neoprene jacket/parka that fits this unit here. This will reduce your heat loss by about 200-300 watts.

110v-120v option is 1600watts (only available in countries with 110-120v)
220-240v option is 3500watts

Q. Can I use this on a standard 10amp power socket in my house?
A. Out of the box this unit needs to be manufactured with a 15amp power socket.  With that said you can conver this to a 10amp compatible device in two different ways.  You can either:
1. Purchase a device like a Ampfibian Mini 15amp to 10amp adaptor.  If you do this you will be able to run the Digiboil however if you turn on all three elements you will trip the circuit breaker.  For this reason you will only be able to use a maximum of 2 of the elements. (not all three)
2. Alternatively you can remove the cord and replace the cord on this device with a 10amp cord but if you do this you need to also disconnect the larger element so this is disabled in the unit.
So yes you can run this device on a 10amp power socket however only if you are happy to have 1300watts less power as a result.

This digital turbo boiler is a quality made 304 grade stainless steel turbo boiler.

The 65Liter size is the total rated size brimful, so typically if you are using this as a beer boiler you would probably only fill it up to 50-60L so you had 5-10 litres of head space to boil comfortably.

The boiler has a quality made stainless tap with stainless barb and 1/2inch thread so you can attach the wide range of other half inch fittings such as camlocks and many other fittings that we can supply.

The unit comes with a concealed element for easy cleaning.

The digital display can be set from 0C and up to 140C with 1C incriments and 1C resolution on the display.

The side of the boiler is pre-marked with graduations in litres and gallons that are accurate to +/- 1 liter.

The size of this unit is:
42cm Diameter
74cm high

It is important to note: Lid clamps are only for distillation lids. These are not to be used with the Glass Lids.

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Overall rating: 4.952381 / 5 from 21 reviews.

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Great boiler

"Bought this for the Azeo column. Thinking about getting back into BIABs now. Heats up quickly. Just make sure you have a 15amp outlet, or adapter. I now have a bunch of stuff to do with it. From stilling, to BIABs, to mushroom substrate pasteurisation. Bloody good price for what it does."

Lloyd (5/5)

Great boiler

"This thing is great, no doubt it takes twice as long compared to using 2 stills at the same time but it makes things so much easier. Solid yet not too heavy."

Michael P. (5/5)

Digiboil 50 Litre Boiler.

"Excellent boiler however, it would be good if you could actually put 65 litres in the thing, and not 50 litres maximum."

Richard C. (5/5)

Awesome unit does the job……but

"Awesome unit does the job……but the volume of water with a double batch can take time to heat allow an extra hour compared to doing a single batch"

Jonathan S. (5/5)

Universal use - Beekeeping

"Great quality and well priced. The temperature is pretty spot on. I am not using it for brewing, but for multiple uses in beekeeping."

Toni W. (5/5)

Good quanlity

"Good quanlity"

Dat N. (5/5)

Right on the mark accurate

"This is an Amazing boiler. It is very accurate as I tested and verified it with a thermometer when it switched off and it was exactly on the mark. Runs fast and smooth. Rarely surges. Uses a 15A socket on the wall. Which if you have an air conditioner plugged in you probably have a 15A socket already!!. I love this product and I am so glad I upgraded from the no name brand I was using. AAA+++ … Buy it you will love it."

Troy (5/5)

Boiler

"Looks great. easy to clean."

Peter J. (5/5)

Quality is the definition of

"Quality is the definition of this product,I really like like using it"

Keith H. (5/5)

65 ltr Digiboil is awesome

"Recently upgraded from 35ltr boiler to 65 ltr Digiboil with 3 inch lid from Kegland. Best move I've made. The boiler is powerful and easy to use. And as usual Keglands service and delivery are second to none. Can't recommend Kegland and the Digiboil 65 highly enough."

Jason B. (5/5)

Q&A

“ the BrewZilla is better suited for mashing - by design!” I want to drop the malt pipe and just have traditional lauter /mash tun with separate boiler. (Hl is already sorted and elevated so no pump needed) Are u saying brewzilla is better control than 3v? Or do you mean I should use Brewzilla for the mash tun and Digi boil for the boiler?
We have a dedicated 3V setup: https://kegland.com.au/products/allstar-65l-x-65l-x-89l-digiboil-3-vessel-brewery-rims! Otherwsie, yes, the BrewZIlla is much better suited for mashing. Ot you can use heavy duty false bottoms in a Digiboil to set up a 3V system. We prefer BrewZillas for easy cleaning and small footprint
Thinking of using this as a mash tun beside my 65l brewzilla gen 4 as boiler and pump station. Brewzilla pump would have to support both recirculating digi mash tun, and then normal boil pump out duties. Can u recommend best way to achieve this without a separate pump?
Most everyone here uses a Digiboil as an HLT - the BrewZilla is better suited for mashing - by design!
Could this be used for wax melting for candle making? And how much wax it can handle in pounds?
This is pretty commom, actually - just make sure you only use the smallest element.
Hi, in your honest opinion, does this make a good kettle for BIAB? Thanks, Dave
For sure! Add a False Bottom (essential) and a BIAB and you are good to go