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FastRack, Ferrari Super Agata Bench Capper, Multicolor
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- Easy to adjust for different size bottles
- Caps bottles quickly, cleanly, and accurately
- Has a magnetic Bell to hold cap in place
- Self-adjusting spring-mounted capping mechanism
- Self-adjusting spring-mounted capping mechanism
- Easier to adjust for different size bottles
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Product Description
The Super Agata Bench Capper features a self-adjusting spring-mounted capping mechanism. This makes it easier to adjust for different size bottles. Simply raise the arm all the way up and you will be able to adjust the height of the capper to fit different size bottles.
Product information
| Product Dimensions | 6.6 x 8.75 x 19.75 inches |
|---|---|
| Item Weight | 2.42 pounds |
| Manufacturer | Ferrari |
| ASIN | B000Q638P2 |
| Item model number | 5T-XYGC-N4ZY |
| Customer Reviews |
3.9 out of 5 stars |
| Best Sellers Rank | #226,096 in Kitchen & Dining (See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining) #400 in Beer Brewing Bottles & Bottling |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | Yes |
| Date First Available | May 2, 2007 |
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I'm using this to press on "roll-on" bottle caps on to their respective bottles. For This application, this works wonderfully. My wife makes various lotions & potions some of which utilize these "roller-ball" bottles. They are made so you "Can" use the heel of your palm to press the cap on. However, do this several hundred times in a day and your hand will be shot and hurting. This device eliminated the hurt and actually sped up production Win, Win!
The device seems well built and for our application works extremely well. We are more than pleased and the heel of my palm is very happy too!
I opened the box my new Super Agata Bench Bottle Capper shipped in. I removed the unit, read the instructions, and set the Capper up to process my latest batch of Double Belgium.
I made sure all my bottles where the same height and size so I only had to adjust the Capper height once. You set the height of the Capper by placing a small red plastic stop into a cutout on the aluminum bar that the capper rides on. I couldn’t get the height quite right, so I added a thin sheet of cardboard on the base. With this in place, the bottle just fit under the capper, and when pressure was applied the cap folded over the bottle top perfectly.
I started capping and the Supper Capper was working well. I was careful to insure that the bottle was properly aligned. The unit is not sturdy, and if the bottle is off center at all, the capper wants flex sideways. Also the caps tend to get stuck in the capper head, but they’ll come out with a twist.
The operation was going well until I got to my 18th bottle. Then when I pushed the cap down onto the bottle the little plastic stop that holds the capper head in place collapsed.
I know you may be thinking, “Oh the big dummy was pushing too hard,” but I assure you I was not. I’ve been working with tools my whole life and I understand that you have to let the tool do the work. I rarely ever jamb a saw or break a bit. I know not to force a tool.
So, there I am, 18-bottles capped, 50 or so, standing full of tasty suds and my capper is in the scrapper. Being the resourceful lad I am. I went to my shop and returned with a roll of bailing wire, some needle nose pliers and a nail.
I pulled the collapsed, soft red plastic stop out of the flimsy aluminum rail, inserted the nail, secured it in place with bailing wire, and I was in business. I capped the rest of my batch in a short time, and the Modified Super Agata Bench Bottle Capper (with the card board in the bottom, bailing wire and nail in the top) worked like a charm.
I’d highly recommend the Super Agata Bench Bottle Capper, so long as you also purchase (kidding) my patented (more kidding) Super Agata Bench Bottle Capper fix-it kit including one sheet of cardboard, a nail and some bailing wire. Photos available. Message me.
I saw this one and decided to give it a try. It capped every bottle I had with no problems at all. It is best to screw this to a board and clamp it down if you can. That leaves both hands free just to cap bottles.













