20 Set Maple Syrup Tapping Kit - Maple Tree Taps and 3ft Food Grade Tubing Drop Lines Extractors, Syrup Spile Sugaring Starter Supplies
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20 Set Maple Syrup Tapping Kit - Maple Tree Taps and 3ft Food Grade Tubing Drop Lines Extractors, Syrup Spile Sugaring Starter Supplies
[20 Sets of Kit] This maple syrup tapping kit contains 20 sets of maple taps and maple sugar collection tubes! Did you know? It takes about 30 liters to 45 liters of sap to extract 1 liter of maple syrup, but a maple tree can usually only drill a hole. 20 sets are more than enough to satisfy your need to collect maple sugar in bulk!
[Food Grade Material] Our maple syrup tree tube is made of food-grade PVC material with no odor. Not only is it friendly to the earth, but also strong and durable, it will spring back after a few seconds of bending and will not leave creases. The dropper is blue, which is not only very conspicuous and easy to find your tools in the woods but also protects the maple syrup sap from sunlight and keeps the maple syrup fresh.
[Maple Tree Friendly] Our taps for this maple tree tapping kit are designed with an L-shaped tip, compared to traditional and metal styles, our L-shaped tip taps insert smaller holes in the tree, which are not easy to fall off after insertion and will not affect the production of maple sap. These inserted small holes are less harmful to the maple tree, and the maple tree can recover in as little as 6 months.
[Good Sealing] The tap and drip tube in our maple birch syrup tap kit can be tightly connected, which is well sealed and not easy to leak. And you can clean them after you finish collecting so that you can use them again next year. To use, please use a suitable drill to drill holes in the maple tree, and then use a small hammer to tap the tap gently into the tree so that you can easily remove the tap at the end of the season. Note: This product does not include a hammer.
[Gather Your Own Maple Syrup] March and April is the season for gathering maple syrup every year. Gather your own maple syrup! Food made by yourself is always the most delicious! You can also share it with your family and kids so that everyone can enjoy the fun of gathering delicious maple syrup by hand!