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Syphon Tube for Brewing, Homemade Brew Syphon Tube Pipe Hose Wine Beer Making Tool Kit For Home Brew Wine Beer Making Siphon Filter Plastic Soft Tube - 6.6 ft/2 meters (White)

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$6.99

$ 2 .99 $2.99

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1.Color:White


  • Premium Material - Our syphon tube is made of food grade plastic material, non-toxic and tasteless, length: 6.6 ft/2 meters
  • Product Size - About 1.6 meters/5.24 ft long siphon tube. Total length of about 2 meters/6.6 ft
  • How To Use - Two containers to be transferred, must have a height difference to the normal transfer liquid
  • Wide Uses - Food grade homemade brew syphon tube pipe hose is ideal for home brewed, homebrew, brewing, wine, liquor wine, beer, cider and other bottling beverages
  • Great Tool - A must have for homebrewers, this home brew syphon pump is the easiest, quickest way we’ve found to siphon your delicious brew from carboy to bottle



Features:
1. For home brewed, wine, liquor wine, bottling, can also filter, very good tool, you will love;
2. For enzyme, filtering, extracting, bottling, step in place, very convenient, the material is food grade, safe;
3. White wine, Yellow wine, red bayberry wine, can be used for filtering, bottling;
4. Water converter, pumping for water, pumping for oil, sand washing.

Instruction Manual:
1. Filter insert liquor
2. The intake pipe aligning the container mouth, pinching times
3. After the let go automatically out liquor

Specifications:
Name: Filter for Wine Making
Material: Food grade plastic
Size: Total length is about 2 meters/6.6 ft
Color: As shown

Package include:
1 x Homemade Brew Syphon Tube Pipe Hose

Notes:
Due to the light and screen setting difference, the item's color may be slightly different from the pictures.
Please allow slight dimension difference due to different manual measurement


David Ference
2025-08-17 14:46:09
I bought this for siphon for winemaking and while it did work it isn't very well made. I used it once and immediately replaced it with a better auto siphon for only $20 and couldn't be happier with the replacement. This siphon was very cheaply made and I can't see it holding up for very long. It was also a bit inconvenient to use because of how cheaply made it is. It's technically a good value for the money since it's so cheap, and it did work, but do yourself a favor and spend a little more for a better siphon.
John P
2025-08-08 16:50:50
Overall, this is a really good product, especially for the price. I used it to fill bottles from a carboy. It would be ideal for filling small containers.The drawbacks are that to stop it you have to bend it and the bend doesn't just automatically pop back into place. It's considerably flimsier than the auto-syphon tubing so I don't know how long it will last. Also, the filter tends to float rather than remain submerged. The size is easy to handle, and to do one or two bottles it was less cumbersome than a standard auto-syphon.I'll use it for small jobs and am glad I got it.
MasterChef
2025-08-05 14:42:43
Bought this siphon to rack small batch liqueurs. The plastic at the distal end is very flimsy. I used it once, cleaned it, then found a little mold in the crevasses of the component that starts the siphoning action about a weerk later. The problem is, it doesn't come apart so it's impossible to clean thoroughly. This product is junk - I should have just spent a little more to get a quality siphon.
Customer
2025-06-27 15:43:47
The tube has a small diameter, very slow. Works well enough tho.
CrayZme
2025-06-09 10:16:13
This works very well but the construction is not great. You definitely get what you pay for but I do not have hopes for it lasting very long. It survived my first batch of wine but I can see it broken by my 3rd or 4th.
Christian H.
2025-05-10 14:06:20
A bit cheap, but works.
DIONE L. SAUNDERS
2024-11-17 18:12:40
This syphon was a total waste of money. It crushed and split after 30 seconds of squeezing the pump. My wine started spilling out and quite a bit was wasted. I ended up cutting the tube on both ends and used the straw sucking method to draw my wine into the bottles. Thankfully, the wine is only for my use.
Gabriel Vanderpool
2024-11-12 18:47:44
It's ok, it's definitely what you pay for. It's not great, but it's not the worst. Mine worked well for the first few minutes and then as I was transferring my wine it began leaking. Again, it's 7 bucks, you get what you pay for.