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[[file:bottling_wand.png|thumb|150px|right|Bottling Wand]] | |||
A metal or stiff plastic tube with a one-way flow valve at the lower end that is used in [[Bottling|bottling]]. In its simplest form, when the tip is pressed against the bottom of a [[Bottle|bottle]], liquid flows into the bottle. When the tip is lifted, the flow-valve closes and stops the flow of liquid. | A metal or stiff plastic tube with a one-way flow valve at the lower end that is used in [[Bottling|bottling]]. In its simplest form, when the tip is pressed against the bottom of a [[Bottle|bottle]], liquid flows into the bottle. When the tip is lifted, the flow-valve closes and stops the flow of liquid. | ||
Revision as of 19:25, 17 September 2017
A metal or stiff plastic tube with a one-way flow valve at the lower end that is used in bottling. In its simplest form, when the tip is pressed against the bottom of a bottle, liquid flows into the bottle. When the tip is lifted, the flow-valve closes and stops the flow of liquid.
See racking cane.