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    Default Keeping casters,,,,,

    I have heard that you can keep casters fresh by pumping them in a pellet pump and they will be good for up to 2 weeks as long as you release the valve every other day and pump them again,,,,,Has anyone tried or heard if thisis true ????
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    yes mate get your self a 6 pint mossela pellet pump works for me and they will be the best casters you have fished with , it also makes fishermans friends casters sink
    I want an end peg

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    LOL,,and i just thought it was me getting the old casters from fishermans friend
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    Quote Originally Posted by jay411 View Post
    it also makes fishermans friends casters sink:d
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    it also makes fishermans friends casters sink

    thats naughty jay

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    But true frank
    I want an end peg

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    ive used the pellet pump for keeping them overnight but not tried any longer. Also stored them in a coffee jar, full to the top, overnight only with no probs

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    Gonna try pumping my left overs after sats match to see how long they will last.

    The coffe jar sounds a good idea short term,no bag burn.

    Just gotta persuade the wife to let me keep em in the fridge,,,ahhhh theres an idea,,,,,,

    She hates real butter but i love the stuff and always have a tub of easy spead in the fridge,i reckon i could empty the butter and store the casters in the tub without fear of getting rummbled
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    Hey Guys the coffee Jar method is brilliant as long as the castors are dry first (dry with a towel or straight off the riddle) you can keep castors for weeks if you put a plastic bag between the lid and the castors and screw tight.

    Only downfall is that when you do open the jar yopu must use them that day as they turn realy Quick.

    I have kept castors like this for at at least 6 to 8 weeks and they are still as good as when they come off the riddle.

    Trebor.

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    you can keep casters at least a week or even two if you wrap them in wet kitchen roll put them in plastic bag sqeeze air out tie and put in fridge

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