FermZilla 27L Tri-Conical v3.2 - Starter Kit
FermZilla 27L Tri-Conical v3.2 - Starter Kit
FermZilla 27L Tri-Conical v3.2 - Starter Kit
FermZilla 27L Tri-Conical v3.2 - Starter Kit
FermZilla 27L Tri-Conical v3.2 - Starter Kit
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FermZilla 27L Tri-Conical v3.2 - Starter Kit

$194.99

Introducing the Gen3.2 FermZilla Tr-Conical. Now with 3 Inch Tri-Clover ferrule molded into the tank and redesigned tri-clover dump valve. This unit was born from customer feedback on the Gen2 and Gen3 Models. No more complicated dump valve designs here, just simplicity. Brew with confidence on the new Tri-Clover FermZilla Range.

The new FermZilla is a revolution in home brewing allowing home brewers and small micro-breweries a level of control that meets everyone's budget. With the FermZilla you have many of the benefits of a much more expensive stainless conical fermenter but with the additional benefit of being able to see the fermentation process in action and also ferment at pressures up to 2.4bar.


This is an incredible product at an extremely attractive price point. These units were designed for use with CO2.

  • FermZilla Gen 3 vs Gen 3.2:

    • 3" x 3" T.C. butterfly dump valve
    • 3" T.C. compatible collection container
    • 600 mL collection container w/ top & bottom PCO1881 threaded ports

Included: 

  • FermZilla 27L Tank with 3" T.C. Bottom Port
  • 3" T.C. Butterfly Valve
  • 600 mL Collection Container with 3" T.C. Connection
  • Stainless Steel Stand with Swing Handles
  • Stainless Steel Handle Assembly
  • Top Lid with PRV (35 psi)
  • 3" tri-clamp with gaskets
  • 3-Piece Airlock
  • Graduation Sticker
  • Adhesive Thermometer
  • Spare Seals

Please note:
When using this vessel under pressure you must perform a water pressure check to ensure your connections are leak proof. To do this, fill your FermZilla up with water, then apply a minimum of 15psi pressure to the vessel. Check for leaks around all caps and threads.

Occasionally these units may come with some small indentations/dimples/dents from shipping, this is just a reality of shipping large blow-moulded thin-walled vessels. These fermenters are designed to endure minor deformations such as this. This was a necessary implementation into the design so that they can withstand some accidental suction from cold crashing and rough handling in transit without compromising their integrity and ability to endure high pressures. All small dents will push out and settle with use and positive pressure and are only an issue and are a warrant replacement in the rare event they start to show white stress patterns or have damaged the plastic.