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Microbeman
06-23-2008, 02:03 AM
Okay, so here goes. I hope I don’t get in trouble for advertising here but I’ve just got to make some money to survive and to proceed in my research. Besides, C-ray said it was okay.

I have a 50 gallon compost tea brewer, the Microbulator, which I designed and filed patents for in the USA and Canada. As far as I know, there are no other commercial brewers which operate on the same principle. I have designed it with three water to air interfaces for maximum gas exchange efficiency and maintained dissolved oxygen. It also comes with alternative diffusers and can be configured several ways. It is priced much lower than any other similar sized brewer on the market, as it has been my goal to make it affordable. You may view it in operation and learn more details about it on my website; www.microbeorganics.com CW members will receive a 5% discount for orders placed before July 5th,2008.

I also have a 5 gallon design which I will produce by order. There are 2 variations; one is $100 and the other $150. This is to be used with a regular 5 gallon (18.9 litres) food pail which is not provided.

Tim

gojo
06-23-2008, 04:29 AM
Hey MM!

No worries, no one will give you any flack here. This place is very relaxed and most members are adults (or seem so anyway, if there young they don't act it).

I for one will definitely be purchasing from you, after my other big purchase :boogie: . I also know at least one other person who will order a 5 gallon brewer. Though neither will be purchased by July,5th, no prob though, I appreciate the offer anyway...this way it's more $$$ for research (and life).

Have you ever thought about distributing them via. indoor horticulture shops? You could sell the hell out of the 5 gallon units at a shop I bet...I know were I live you could sell more than a few (im in the US).

Thanks for sharing and I'm more than glad to help fund your research...from which we will all benefit! :rasta:

P.S. This thread may get more attention in the "Organics" sub-forum, "Lucifer Plants" doesn't get as much views...

c-ray
06-23-2008, 03:13 PM
we don't mind a little spam so long as you can tell us in 1000 words or less how is the microbulator going to change the world

purplehaze2
06-24-2008, 03:26 AM
wow nice! why wouldnt you use the extractor ,it seems like it would make your pumps run longer and keeps everything filtered better.nice! I like the 50gallon . how much?

Microbeman
06-24-2008, 05:35 PM
The prices are on the website. I don't really want to push any more prices here.

Why do you think pumps would last longer using the extractor? It depends on your system for removing the tea or irrigation but if you just wrap mesh (1000 microns) around the pump it is totally protected. The brewer uses an air pump so it is completely uneffected.

The microbial density and the extraction process is superior if one does not use the extractor. It has its benefits if one is brewing a bacterial CT for leaf pathogen control or if one has an irrigation system with very small nozzles.

Tim

purplehaze2
06-24-2008, 10:07 PM
ok , thanks!

vapor
06-25-2008, 12:38 AM
hey mm, nice too see you here, i recall meeting you in my travels very interesting looking through your microscopes.wow very cool the nematoad!!

crazy cooter
06-25-2008, 08:17 AM
Pleasure to see you here, MM. I'm surprised you've put up with the jackass-ocity of ICMag for so long now. I happily read your posts and absorb what I am able to.

If I weren't broker than broke, I'd be happy to buy one of your brewers. Best of luck with those.

Dignan/Crazy Cooter