Hi All!
I wanted to share my experience so far with the Behmor 1600. I have only had the roaster a couple of months and have not learned the finer points of the profiles. I have also not ventured away from the Central American beans yet.
The roaster was mostly easy to set up, but the first time I did a dry run, the catch where the door swings open was hitting something on each rotation. A a good bend inwards on the catch solved that issue for good. Minor manufacturing QA issue, no biggie for me.
I always preheat the unit for 2 minutes before I start a roast. It just makes sense to warm it up a bit.
There is one glaring design omission with the Behmor - no alarm... but this is easily solved if you roast in your kitchen. I needed an alarm to let me know when the 30 second countdown begins when you need to prove to the Behmor that you are really there... I set a timer on my microwave (just a timer, it does not cook anything) to 13:30, which is 75% of the 18:00 profile time I use, and push the Start on the Behmor and the Start on the microwave timer as close to the same time as possible. Then I am free to go about my chores, putting away dishes, making a sandwich, etc. until the microwave tells me to push Start on the Behmor. Seems silly... I am sure a lawyer somewhere is laughing at me.
Anyway, the cup and a half of beans I am roasting (not weighing them yet... I should but need to get a scale) are done with first crack with about 3:00 left on the Behmor. From there I use my nose to tell me when to press cool.
One helpful tip I have learned... I leave the door closed to keep the chaff out of the house. Before I open the door, I turn on my vacuum... it's the "whole house" type which only has a suction tube and lots of power. I suck out all the chaff from the doorway and anything stuck to the cylinder. Then carefully remove the cylinder and vacuum it while rotating it slowly. All the chaff just comes through the mesh and there is no mess. I'm pretty happy with this. Only downside is I have to put away the vacuum hose, but I think it is better than having chaff everywhere.
So far, I am pretty happy but this is my first roaster, so I guess I ought to be... this is way better than the Costco roast coffee I was buying! Cheers!