Author Topic: I love my hobby roaster, but...  (Read 2592 times)

Pyment

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Re: I love my hobby roaster, but...
« Reply #30 on: September 11, 2010, 05:35:04 PM »
I kind of got carried away ::)


Pyment

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Re: I love my hobby roaster, but...
« Reply #31 on: September 13, 2010, 08:42:26 AM »
More?

http://www.sreweb.com/cappuccino/roasters/majestic.htm

And he's in Texas!

he has a double decker?!?

http://www.sreweb.com/claudia.htm

and a pounder!

http://www.sreweb.com/lisa.htm

OK, maybe the lower chamber is a cooling unit.

http://www.sreweb.com/sofia.htm

I think at least the "Majestic" is made by Balestra

http://www.officinebalestra.com/inglese/torrefattrici_file/torrefattrici.htm

It appears Hasan Dabbit and Sons smallest roaster is 5kg. It is better to have excess capacity, right?

http://www.dabbit-sy.com/product1.htm

here's an unusual one - stone coffee roaster:



http://www.tradekorea.com/e-catalogue/hrsaccon

And a sale on Has Garanti roasters today! 15% off?!? a new 2Kg roaster for $7400 CAN!
http://plantcoffeeroaster.com/

someone selling the IMEX DIGIPRO 2500:

http://www.theroastedbeanboutique.com/coffee/

But Imex has always been willing to sell direct to consumers AFAIK.

ecc

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Re: I love my hobby roaster, but...
« Reply #32 on: September 13, 2010, 06:11:46 PM »
http://forums.roastersguild.org/viewtopic.php?f=25&t=136

Now that's a sample roaster. 

What does this mean, though?
"...I guarantee that if you try electric for sample roasting, you won't go back." -Tom