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the_deal_maker wrote:do you know the rough price point of the Roure E1-A?
egraaf wrote:Has anyone on the forum looked at converting a barbecue to a coffee roaster with something like what they sell at www.rkdrums.com?
matts wrote:egraaf wrote:Has anyone on the forum looked at converting a barbecue to a coffee roaster with something like what they sell at www.rkdrums.com?
I have been doing this for some years now and whilst I'm always tempted by the nice looking pro type sample roasters the cost is eyewatering compared to what it cost to put my BBQ roaster together, and it is absolutely bulletproof. It's a garage activity, but it's controllable, and fits perfectly in the capacity gap as far as I'm concerned, my typical roast is 500-700/800g if it's a busy week...but can also do less 300g or so about the minimum.
Crappy page I put together 5 (?) years ago about it
http://mysite.wanadoo-members.co.uk/m4t ... aster.html
I'm a total convert - should get more attention this side of the pond
Cheers
Matt
Sunnyfield wrote:Interesting list of small roasters. The 800N is produced by Yang-Chia Machine Works Co., Ltd. The 800N is part of their Feima Series.
http://feima.myweb.hinet.net/windos/w-03-07-800N.htm
http://www.feima.com.tw/
The photo of the 800N is the model that I bought. In their new brochure they have made some minor changes to the design.
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