Hey thanks Warrior! From what I'm told this factory's roasters sell on quality, not price. There are 8 models ranging from 500 grams to 40 kilos. My wife ended up going to the factory and met with the owner as her brother could not make it. Now on the surface that sound great right? Guess what, there are two words my wife hates to hear and they are "coffee machine". And for her coffee roaster is the same thing.
So Warrior are you interested in buying an 801N or something similar like a T-1000? I think the T-1000 is on the Bella site for 126000nt which would translate to 4500usd, and I'm guessing shipping to your front door for 1000usd. That comes to $5500 for a roaster with no warranty, no factory support, and nobody who speaks English. Oh and you need to make full payment in advance before construction would begin for a factory made machine. The agent in Taipei might have some in stock for shipment, and they could be shipped air freight to O'hare where you could pick it up yourself.
How much more is a 1 lb US Roaster or a Dietrich? Can you speak Chinese? Can you fix a roaster by yourself?
Now my plan is to be in Taiwan next year, and if my deal goes smoothly, there is a possibility I could hook someone up with a roaster and get it shipped to their front door. From what I've been told, the owner is not interested in selling roaster in the USA. Too complicated, too many regulations, liability issues, etc. In essence, your buying a Taiwan roaster in Taiwan, and then shipping it somewhere else. If you got a million questions and need someone to hold your hand, forget it. But if your buying Taiwan because you think the quality is one of the best, then that's a different story.