Prior to and since acquiring a Jobo 3010 I have been trying to come up with a solution to remove the Jobo lid after processing. Certainly the manly approach suggested by my friend Michael Gordon, pulling it off with my fingers would be the most economical, but clearly my fingers are not strong enough: maybe because I'm not a rock climber like Michael.
I performed a search for the Jobo foot pump, which is impossible to find and overpriced. Ultimately I decided to buy a foot pump and attach a rubber stopper to fit on the Jobo lid. Yesterday I went to Walmart to purchase the foot pump, but they didn't have one. Instead I purchased a "Plunge-It", a toliet/sink plunger sold in Walmart's plumbing department for $9.97. The Plunge-It is an air powered plunger and includes 2 tips. Utilizing the smaller tip on my Jobo, it works great! Plunge-It is an economical, effective solution for removing the Jobo Expert lid after processing, and I recommend it highly.
Rick Russell
richardrussell-1@ca.rr.com
I performed a search for the Jobo foot pump, which is impossible to find and overpriced. Ultimately I decided to buy a foot pump and attach a rubber stopper to fit on the Jobo lid. Yesterday I went to Walmart to purchase the foot pump, but they didn't have one. Instead I purchased a "Plunge-It", a toliet/sink plunger sold in Walmart's plumbing department for $9.97. The Plunge-It is an air powered plunger and includes 2 tips. Utilizing the smaller tip on my Jobo, it works great! Plunge-It is an economical, effective solution for removing the Jobo Expert lid after processing, and I recommend it highly.
Rick Russell
richardrussell-1@ca.rr.com

