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220 V Stainless Steel Coffee Bean Roasting Machine Coffee Roaster Roller Baker

Customer Reviews for 220 V Stainless Steel Coffee Bean Roasting Machine Coffee Roaster Roller Baker

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good starter device
this is my first coffee roaster so i don't have much to compare to. What what i've read/seen on you tube of other roasters I'd say this is slower that other models. It take me about 45 minutes to get a good french roast. This may actually be a good feature for an newbie as it means its hard to over roast you beans.Operation is easy. You will need to put it on max temp. I suspect that more expensive roasters get another 20-50 deg c hotter which help to roast harder and faster.Over all i would recommend this product but i don't think it is the last coffee roaster I will buy.
IRIS B. IRIS B.
Genial por el precio
Genial para tostar cafe usando fuego termino bajo de lo contrario quemara el cafe y la casa se llenara de humo. Poco a poco conocer_ tu maquina. Las instrucciones como tostar son terribles, pero la maquina es fabulosa.
OHW OHW
If you know what you're buying, it's perfect.
You have to provide your own heat source (hob), its perfect. For the price, you can't go wrong and I'm producing very good even roasts.
O. Wright O. Wright
If you know what you're buying and it's perfect.
As long as you know that you have to provide your own heat source (hob), its perfect. For the price, you can't go wrong and I'm producing very good even roasts.
William William
Works great
Your browser does not support HTML5 video. I have only done two roasts. I put about 200gm beans in, turned on the hob and it took about 12 minutes to produce the results you can see in the photo. I have no expertise in doing this so I may be doing it all wrong but the beans are very evenly roasted and after I had left them for 12 hours in the open they produced a very nice coffee with a a good crema.What I have learnt is this. Make sure the hob is clean as they you will be able to hoover up any small debris that it collects. Make sure the sliding door is firmly shut, it is held by friction, because if it opens it is real pain. For the first roast I used an infra red thermometer just to check what was happening but then I remembered I had on of those really cheap ones which fits perfectly inside the shaft the drum spins on. This thermometer read about 15 degree higher than the infra red one. When the first crack starts all the beans crack in close succession because the temperature is very even. When the beans are roasted to your satisfaction, turn the hob off, put the tray underneath and upon the drum door so that you can quickly remove the beans. Take them outside with either a metal colander or a metal drum and keep them moving to cool down. Hoover up the hob and job it is done in 20 minutes from start to finish.It is worth buying just for the instructions they will have you in stitches especially if you had a beer beforehand.
Ricardo Ricardo
excelente calidad precio
muy util para el tostado de cafe y casta?a se puede usar directamente sobre el fuego de gas de la cocinilla.

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