Maple Syrup Synthetic Filter Cone – 5 Qrt

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Maple Syrup Synthetic Filter Cone 5 Qrt

Maple Syrup Orlon Cones are used for the duration of the last step of constructing maple syrup: pour your boiled syrup through the Orlon cone to sift any debris from the syrup. Available in 5 or 8 quart cones. Stands are not included.


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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.
4necessary for great syrup
By scarlet3
I’ve been backyard sugarin for several years and this filter clears the syrup like nothing else and is reusable. It is large and you do need to figure out a home set up, it’s easy enough to use and washable/reusable. Our syrup was the best it’s ever been this year! Filtering throughout the process is key and for $14, it’s well worth the investment. We set it over a coffee pot with spout, work in small batches so the syrup doesn’t cool and you have a spout to fill jars. You could use a cone colander/sieve/strainer as well, probably could pick up in an antique store cheap.

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
4improves the quality of maple syrup
By A. Damuth
If you are a backyard sugarer, you should definitely consider getting a maple syrup filter. Just understand how large this filter is and make sure you are prepared to use it. The 8-quart filter is 19″ tall, which may be larger than what many backyarders will need.

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Maple Syrup Synthetic Filter Cone 5 Qrt

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Maple Syrup Synthetic Filter Cone 5 Qrt

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