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crazy diamond
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I tried openeing the door at cooldown and noticed it sure makes the chaff fly.
After my 3rd roast, it seems like P2 is working best for me.
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![]() but if you want to fight the tide, slide the chaff tray (old style is best) to the outer edge of the open door, it's a great backstop. I used to assist the cooling with a hair dryer on cool for the first few critical minutes. A dustbuster or a small shopvac makes clean-up easier, but refer back to my first sentence! |
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Still not Adjusted
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Pete, any further reports on your new toy?
Reading about your journey helps me forget the stress of house hunting, raising a 30 month old, and dealing with a 7 month pregnant wife ![]() ![]() |
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Yeah Rob,
I have been through 4 roasts and had a few challenges, but seem to be getting the hang of it. The other night, I had an error come up and roaster stop. The cause was the drum not being squarely in the peg hole. The squeeking sound alerted me and it shut off. I tried to restart the machine and guess the temp requires it to cool down before restarting, so i lost a small batch. I've been doing 10 oz batches with pretty good results and am documenting each roast with 1c times and other notes and rating the results in a log. I have, so far, found that 10 oz batches on 1 pound, p2, c, settings are working best. All in all, a longer learning curve than the freshroast, but having some experience helped a lot as the smells are more familiar to me and I know what is going on. All the reviews I read about limited visiblity are not an issue with mine as it has the lower chaff collector and with the light on, it is a clear view of the process. With the Freshroast, doing a few batches in a day to get my tin filled resulted in different roast results and with the Behmor, it is much more uniform and the longer roast profiles are a little better. I'm glad my journey is relieving some stress for you and would like to invite you over for an espresso some time.
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Palmetto State Herf Crew!
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Great thread, all. I've been deliberating on buying a Behmor for quite some time, and I appreciate all of the advice in the thread.
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The Behmor is a great roaster but definitely has some little quirks to be aware of.
The ONE thing I would NEVER do with this guy is walk away from a roast. Things start going quick once first crack starts and I like to push it to second crack which results in HEAVY smoke if you wait more than 10 seconds like they warn against. I could see a house burning down if you did this inside and forgot about the roaster. Me; I sit on the patio, light a cigar and settle in for about 30 minutes of fun.
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Still not Adjusted
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