This table compares and contrasts plastic spouts and stainless steel spouts. Both types can do an excellent job, but there are a few differences that you may want to consider.
Plastic Spouts | Stainless Steel Spouts | |
Lifespan | “Reusable” plastic spouts can be used up to three years. “Seasonal” plastic spouts are meant for one season only. | These are made to last. You can sterilize and reuse them year after year. |
Tools | Regular hammer | Slide Hammer is required for Tubing Spouts, but a traditional hammer is perfect for Bucket and Bag Spouts. |
Compatibility | Most our our plastic spouts are made to work with a specific size tubing, but using tubing is optional for use. Not compatible with Smoky Lake Bag Holders. | There is a different style spout for tubing vs buckets and bags. Bucket and Bag Spouts work excellent with Smoky Lake Wind Resistant Bag Holders. |
Environment | Disposable products create waste. | Reusable products eliminate waste. |
Cost | Significantly lower price point. Very beneficial for producers who are working with volunteers or anyone who is worried about their spouts getting lost. | Higher cost initially, but saves you money over time. |
4 Comments
Jean-Dominique Dénommé
Hi, I am looking for 5/16″ spout to fit on bucket. Stainless steel made. I Need 300 of them and want to know the price of it.
Thank you
Jean-Dominique Dénommé
Angela
Hello, below is a link to our stainless steel spout for 5/16″ tap hole. These are sold in packages of 25 spouts.
https://www.smokylakemaple.com/product/tapping-bandolier-with-25-stainless-steel-spouts/
And, yes, we do offer quantity discounts as described on that page.
Bill McKell
How do you attach the tubing to a stainless steel spout?
angela
Hi Bill,
Some folks attach the tubing by hand. Otherwise, If you are looking for a tool to make this easier, I’d recommend the Pruno Double Hand Tool. https://www.smokylakemaple.com/product/pruno-double-hand-tool-for-tubing/