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    Default March pump

    Where's the cheapest place to get a pump. Going to order one today
    on tap- American Wheat

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    I'd check ebay, you want the 809. If ebay doesn't have it, I'd go with Northern Brewer. I see one "buy it now" on there right now for $116, but it doesn't have a plug, so you'd need to install one yourself. Also, shipping is $12. IIWY, I'd go with NB.
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    I ordered mine from Midwest and the 809 w/ plug and bracket is currently listed at $127.95 - plus they offer a 5% discount to AHA members. However, they do charge actual shipping so you have to compare delivered price.

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    usually austin home brew offers the cheapest price, and they'll match any competitor

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    No bracket or cord, but it worked out really well for me.

    http://www.homebrewchatter.com/board...aflamme-t2176/
    So what would MODOK do if his memory got too full?
    He'd find a powersource and then he'd pick what plugs to pull.

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    It looks like northernbrewer.com is a little cheaper, but I do not see the couplings on their site.

    Go with austinhomebrew.com and dont forget the couplings
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    Quote Originally Posted by mdd134 View Post
    It looks like northernbrewer.com is a little cheaper, but I do not see the couplings on their site.

    Go with austinhomebrew.com and dont forget the couplings
    screw getting the couplings and stuff from a homebrew shop. It's cheaper and more awesome at McMaster-Carr. I got one CPC QD set from NB when I got my pump, and it's just not worth it. If you need part #'s, we've got 'em. And McM-C ships the same day, for pretty cheap, and can have it on your doorstep the next day if you order before like 2pm.
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    The Liquor's callin' the shots now, Randy.
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    We been on the road for 18 hours. I need a bath, some chow, then you and me sit down and we talk about who dies, eh?

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