Blichmann burner vs. Banjo Burner

Mon May 23, 2011 7:12 pm

I am upgrading to doing 12 gallon batches and want to upgrade my burner.

I am stuck between the Blichmann Floor burner and the Banjo Burner with Stand. It seems Blichmann uses a banjo burner for their floor burner but claim better efficiency. I am just questioning whether it is worth the $60 extra for the Blichmann floor burner over the Banjo Burner with stand on NortherBrewer.com

Is the Blichmann that much more efficient?
Pouring - Infidel Porter, Pallino Wit
Fermenting - Till a rustic Saison
On Deck - Abbey Dubbel, Belgian Golden Strong maybe with brett
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Re: Blichmann burner vs. Banjo Burner

Mon May 23, 2011 8:50 pm

The Blichman is much quieter and well built - stainless should last a brewer's lifetime.

It's your call if that is worth the extra coin. I was so happy with the first and bought a second one for the HLT.

I also purchased the optional legs.
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Re: Blichmann burner vs. Banjo Burner

Fri May 27, 2011 11:22 am

At this time, the blichmann was worth every penny. The bayou I had was pretty much junk...don't know if you're into bicycling, but think of a bike whose frame is solid, but the components suck...that's a bayou burner for you. Regulator is cheap, hosing is cheap, needle valve was crap, stand i had was okay...anyway you get the picture. Blichmann is the solid frame with top of the line components.
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Re: Blichmann burner vs. Banjo Burner

Fri May 27, 2011 12:30 pm

Blichmann, hands down. Got the Banjo for Christmas one year and the thing made me fear I was going to blow up the house. Issues with lighting it and going out, etc. Tried a new regulator to know avail. The company who makes the burners were very helpful, including sending a new regulator. However, from a safety level it scared me. Called northern brewer and traded it for the Blichmann. I haven't looked back since. I recommend anyone looking for a new burner to get the Blichmann. Quality product and customer service. The silence of the burner is worth it's weight in gold!
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Re: Blichmann burner vs. Banjo Burner

Mon May 30, 2011 3:53 pm

bcmaui,

Do the leg extension provide a tight fit without wobble? I like the idea of the leg extensions but how stable are they in the real world.

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Re: Blichmann burner vs. Banjo Burner

Mon May 30, 2011 6:11 pm

No wobble with the leg extensions, but man does it make the burner and kettle tall!
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