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maryjane |
Posted - Mar 16 2015 : 5:00:45 PM I have the Easy Hand Milker lids re-done. Rather than stick with the small mouth gallon jars that came with it (complete with one cracked lid that let all the pressure out), the bigger metal lids also make it so the valve is easier to turn on and off. Trial results coming soon.
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maryjane |
Posted - Mar 17 2015 : 1:27:03 PM I'm working on photos as we speak:) I have the text written. |
farmlife |
Posted - Mar 17 2015 : 1:09:20 PM I'm excited to hear as well. Now I'm holding off on ordering my milker, although I have to get it ordered soon since Elli won't wait for me. :) |
NellieBelle |
Posted - Mar 16 2015 : 6:55:18 PM Okay, look forward to the forthcoming information. Thanks so much. |
maryjane |
Posted - Mar 16 2015 : 6:50:49 PM I used all three of my machines this afternoon, Ultimate EZ Milker, Easy Hand Milker, and QuikMilker. (I also used the new glass bottles I received from EZ.)
I brought everything up from the milking parlor so that tomorrow I can take lots of close-up pics of little parts that are good (and bad) for you to make note of. I think it will be very useful in helping you decide which one would work best for you. I'll also review the NuPulse.
Yes, Janet, you'd want to leave the Easy Hand Milker near where you milk every day. However, there is one little annoying part that isn't easily carried back and forth for cleaning. I'll show you tomorrow with some pics. Although, of all my milkers, I like their teat apparatus the most. Again, pics coming! |
NellieBelle |
Posted - Mar 16 2015 : 6:24:27 PM That would probably just stay in the milk parlor wouldn't it MaryJane? It looks a bit heavy to carry anywhere, perhaps not. Certainly has larger capacity to hold greater quantity of milk. |
chives |
Posted - Mar 16 2015 : 5:24:04 PM I can hardly wait to hear the results. |