monotreme_man
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i am confused. i am about to get some containers for water
and the common word here is to get the "gray rubbermaid brute".
normally, it is described as "food grade", and this is important
so as to minimise the leaching of stuff from the plastic
into the water (or whatever is being stored there). also, people
commonly talk about getting these bins from HD or Lowes.
so i looked into this and find:
1) the "food-grade" appellation means that it meets NSF #2
(a standard for food quality materials and items)
2) the NSF site lists which Brute containers meet this standard
(basically model numbers of 26xy); full list at
http://www.nsf.org/Certified/food/Listings.asp?TradeName=brute&CompanyName=rubbermaid&
3) the colour doesn't matter. you can get food grade in gray, white,
blue, yellow, or red.
4) the lowes/HD versions are a different model number (and are therefore
not food grade)
5) food grade are significantly more expensive
have i somehow gotten this wrong?
is there some hidden knowledge i don't yet know?
where do people normally buy food grade brute containers?
and the common word here is to get the "gray rubbermaid brute".
normally, it is described as "food grade", and this is important
so as to minimise the leaching of stuff from the plastic
into the water (or whatever is being stored there). also, people
commonly talk about getting these bins from HD or Lowes.
so i looked into this and find:
1) the "food-grade" appellation means that it meets NSF #2
(a standard for food quality materials and items)
2) the NSF site lists which Brute containers meet this standard
(basically model numbers of 26xy); full list at
http://www.nsf.org/Certified/food/Listings.asp?TradeName=brute&CompanyName=rubbermaid&
3) the colour doesn't matter. you can get food grade in gray, white,
blue, yellow, or red.
4) the lowes/HD versions are a different model number (and are therefore
not food grade)
5) food grade are significantly more expensive
have i somehow gotten this wrong?
is there some hidden knowledge i don't yet know?
where do people normally buy food grade brute containers?