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ashtonlady 06-10-2010 11:57 AM

Re: The CA Fraternity of HomeRoasters (we dunnit)
 
What Fire? I have never had a fire with mine.

Wanger 06-11-2010 06:31 AM

Re: The CA Fraternity of HomeRoasters (we dunnit)
 
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Originally Posted by replicant_argent (Post 883447)
But you conveniently leave out the part about the fire, don't you, sir?

It was more of an extra heat roasting...no actual flames in there, but some toasted/charred chaff...about as close to a fire as you can get without having one. That batch was actually completely salvaged, too. :D We just tried to roast too much of a high chaff bean (and might have let it go about a minute too long).

And I need to say that the Behmor performed as it is supposed to. No issues after the incident, and any potential for something worse was completely contained. :)

floydpink 06-11-2010 06:32 AM

Re: The CA Fraternity of HomeRoasters (we dunnit)
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by ashtonlady (Post 883478)
What Fire? I have never had a fire with mine.

Me neither, although I was concerned by all the reading.

I follow the advice carefully regarding self cleaning every 5 roasts and do a Simple Green cleaning every 10.

I couldn't be happier with my Behmor 1600 and push most of my espresso roasts into second crack.

My verdict is that it's a great drum roaster.

There is no roaster or roast method which doesn't have a fire risk if the roast is left too long. None.

ghostrider 06-11-2010 07:34 PM

Re: The CA Fraternity of HomeRoasters (we dunnit)
 
I also started out with pooper, thanks to the ever gracious Mr Moo here. That was about 5 or 6 years ago. I've since put together a SC/CO that takes care of a couple pounds of beans a week remarkably well. Took a few years, but I finally have the wife drinking my coffee.


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