Re: Looking for a Coffee Roaster
I used an IRoast-2 for almost two years with no mechanical problems, aside from the time I dropped the top that holds the chaff collector and cracked it. (Replacement cost 15 bucks.) My routine was to grab a cigar and retreat into the garage about three times a week. The small capacity is the major drawback, but it got me into the garage for a smoke on a regular basis, so I can't complain.
Air roasters are great learning devices, though the noise of the IRoar takes a little getting used to.
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