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01 Nov, 2018
The no-brainer way of priming bottled home-made beer.
This makes adding sugar to bottles for secondary carbonation so easy and works so well. No more messy sugar and stickiness, with the funnel getting blocked, just drop one or two in, depending on the size of bottle. About four times quicker than sugar, no mess and you get the same exact amount of sugar in each bottle. Whats not to like?

27 Oct, 2016
Great value, easy-peasy to assemble and will fit anywhere
I wanted to demarcate a variable space between two sets of trees and bushes. I bought 4 of these and put them side by side, giving a tunnel effect. They are so easy and quick to assemble (the instructions say its a 2 man job - nonsense, one person can easily do it) and so flexible, the you can press the sides together and fix them into a much narrower space.
Or you can fix one of them as per the standard advert illustrations. My point being, they are so light and flexible that they lend (I keep saying "they" because i bought 4) themselves to various garden solutions.
And the cost! Search for "Pergolas" and you'll come up with some very, very expensive stuff. Once they are covered in climbers, whats the diff?
I suppose for some people, the flexibility would be a negative - they want something rigid, which would have been useless for me. But once assembled and fixed in place, I think they will last forever (each one has 22 screws, the metal is coated steel).
Altogether, couldn't be happier with them.

24 Apr, 2019
If you're making a kit the needs brew enhancer, it doesn't get better than this.
2 of 2 found this helpful If you're making a kit that needs additional sugar or brew enhancer, it doesn't get better than this. There are cheaper enhancer products on the market and 1-can kits often say you can also use a kilo of brewing sugar - you can, and the beer will be drinkable (with either cheaper enhancers or brewing sugar) but kits are so cheap already, working it out per pint, why not spend a little more?
Cheaper stuff gives you more alcohol but less body i.e. a thinner tasting beer.
So if you're going the 1-can kit route, I'd heartily recommend Muntons (I'll admit I've often used brewing sugar and cheaper enhancers in the past, and the beer was good, but Muntons really does make a diff - in a good sense!).