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    Does anyone have a small coffee roaster they want to sell or know where i can get one thats affordable for a small cafe outlet. Cheers

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    Re: Seeking Coffee Roaster

    Have a look Coffee Roasters Australia. Linked on the left panel.

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    • #3
      Re: Seeking Coffee Roaster

      Originally posted by 17352620276D540 link=1302315909/0#0 date=1302315909
      Does anyone have a small coffee roaster
      How small?

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      • #4
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        Perhaps some sort of guide to how many Kg a week you are using would be a start.

        a Behmor is about $400 but if it would be subtable I have no idea.

        in the scheme of things it may be sipler to find a good commercial roaster (company) that can look after that part of the business. After all you cant do everything yourself.

        small roasting as a hobby is good fun but can you make good money from it?

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        • #5
          Re: Seeking Coffee Roaster

          Originally posted by 6C4E5D5B5C162F0 link=1302315909/0#0 date=1302315909
          Does anyone have a small coffee roaster they want to sell or know where i can get one thats affordable for a small cafe outlet. Cheers
          Not enough information in your post
          I am going to assume that you are a cafe owner and a small roaster may be anything from a 1 kg to 10 kg roaster

          KK


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          • #6
            Re: Seeking Coffee Roaster

            i anticipate only doing a 2-3 kilos a week in about 250g packs. Ive been quoted 1200 for a hottop and 400 for a behemor so far that sound ok. does anyone have pros and cons on these?
            Originally posted by 4E7176716C796B6B7D180 link=1302315909/2#2 date=1302333190
            Originally posted by 17352620276D540 link=1302315909/0#0 date=1302315909
            Does anyone have a small coffee roaster
            How small?

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            • #7
              Re: Seeking Coffee Roaster

              There has been several recent threads on Behmor compared to Hottop to the Gene and also consider the KKTO at 2-3kg (USE the Search function here). All of them are really different roasters with weak and strong points and of course the one people own is always the best 

              best thing might be is tell us where you are and try and get along to look at one or more options in the flesh 

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              • #8
                Re: Seeking Coffee Roaster

                Originally posted by 3F383C333B312434333A5D0 link=1302315909/7#7 date=1302573192
                There has been several recent threads on Behmor compared to Hottop to the Gene and also consider the KKTO at 2-3kg (USE the Search function here). All of them are really different roasters with weak and strong points and of course the one people own is always the best
                Gday again Sam
                My KKTO design has the highest payload of up to 700 grams or 800 grams for experienced users

                Higher payloads also equate in less electricity cost per roast and less labour time
                As a shop owner would you want to be roasting all day with multiple loads ?
                Sam it takes approx 30 min including prep & cooling time per roast

                Its simply the best value coffee roaster that consistently produces quality roast results

                Decision is yours

                KK

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                • #9
                  Re: Seeking Coffee Roaster

                  Originally posted by 486C656566665C486C706E6C030 link=1302315909/8#8 date=1302578181
                  As a shop owner would you want to be roasting all day
                  No, and I wouldnt be wanting to tell my customers that I roast my coffee on a piece of hobby equipment either.

                  Sam at 2 to 3kg per week, you will wow your customers much more by using an excellent, commercially roasted coffee that is well prepared, than bragging rights because you roast your own.

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                  • #10
                    Re: Seeking Coffee Roaster

                    Originally posted by 0117121203010D04040707620 link=1302315909/9#9 date=1302579297
                    No, and I wouldnt be wanting to tell my customers that I roast my coffee on a piece of hobby equipment either.

                    Sam at 2 to 3kg per week, you will wow your customers much more by using an excellent, commercially roasted coffee that is well prepared, than bragging rights because you roast your own.
                    Thats quite fine if Sam
                    1) Has the room
                    2) Wants to spend many thousands of dollars

                    He may just want to trial the idea first before committing big cash and theres nothing wrong with that

                    Just to clarify I was responding to Sams post where he stated the machines he enquired about

                    Sam wrote
                    ive been quoted 1200 for a hottop and 400 for a behemor so far. does anyone have any pros and cons for these?
                    KK



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                    • #11
                      Re: Seeking Coffee Roaster

                      In a small cafe or coffee outlet setting you probably wont have the time to dedicate to a manual roaster so I would definitely suggest you get a machine that is as hands off as possible. I think you might find that Coffee-Techs Solar Autoroast would fit the bill admirably. It has a very small footprint, is famed for the consistancy and ease of its roasts and looks pretty nice too. It will cost a bit but then again so does a good coffee machine.

                      Another alternative is the Sonofresco / Greenbean roaster in 600g and 1.2 kg versions. This is a gas fired fluid air bed roaster whereas the Solar is an electric drum roaster.

                      Both would suit the cafe environment and the task at hand and are available here in Au.

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                      • #12
                        Re: Seeking Coffee Roaster

                        Originally posted by 53777E7E7D7D4753776B7577180 link=1302315909/9#9 date=1302581019
                        Originally posted by 0117121203010D04040707620 link=1302315909/9#9 date=1302579297
                        No, and I wouldnt be wanting to tell my customers that I roast my coffee on a piece of hobby equipment either.

                        Sam at 2 to 3kg per week, you will wow your customers much more by using an excellent, commercially roasted coffee that is well prepared, than bragging rights because you roast your own.
                        Thats quite fine if Sam
                        1) Has the room
                        2) Wants to spend many thousands of dollars
                        I dont think that is what Den is referring to KK....

                        Pretty sure Den is suggesting that for such a small amount of coffee, the OP would be much better off in selecting one of our many prize-winning professional roasters blends. That way, there is no need to outlay any capital until such time as needs dictate...

                        Thats my take anyway....

                        Mal.

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                        • #13
                          Re: Seeking Coffee Roaster

                          Originally posted by 4964606C610D0 link=1302315909/11#11 date=1302591827
                          Originally posted by 53777E7E7D7D4753776B7577180 link=1302315909/9#9 date=1302581019
                          Originally posted by 0117121203010D04040707620 link=1302315909/9#9 date=1302579297
                          No, and I wouldnt be wanting to tell my customers that I roast my coffee on a piece of hobby equipment either.

                          Sam at 2 to 3kg per week, you will wow your customers much more by using an excellent, commercially roasted coffee that is well prepared, than bragging rights because you roast your own.
                          Thats quite fine if Sam
                          1) Has the room
                          2) Wants to spend many thousands of dollars
                          I dont think that is what Den is referring to KK....

                          Pretty sure Den is suggesting that for such a small amount of coffee, the OP would be much better off in selecting one of our many prize-winning professional roasters blends. That way, there is no need to outlay any capital until such time as needs dictate...

                          Thats my take anyway....

                          Mal.
                          Exactly Mal!

                          I guess you took my post the way it was intended because you have nothing to spruik - thankyou.

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                          • #14
                            Re: Seeking Coffee Roaster

                            Originally posted by 45686C606D010 link=1302315909/11#11 date=1302591827
                            I dont think that is what Den is referring to KK....

                            Pretty sure Den is suggesting that for such a small amount of coffee, the OP would be much better off in selecting one of our many prize-winning professional roasters blends. That way, there is no need to outlay any capital until such time as needs dictate...

                            Thats my take anyway....

                            Mal.
                            Perhaps we should let the OP Sam to reply with more details
                            One would agree that his information so far is a little thin on the ground

                            At present he is looking at small home style roasters

                            I personally think that for such a small amount of coffee (2 to 3 kg per week) it would be far more cost effective to buy the finished product from a roaster

                            KK

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                            • #15
                              Re: Seeking Coffee Roaster

                              Hi Sam,

                              At 2-3kg per week, youre honestly wasting your time unless you can sell it at $100/kg. You need only to do the math.

                              Id give up the idea of mucking around for your cafe and instead, see if you can source small quantities of interesting origins from your regular roaster or perhaps even a CS sponsor.

                              If you want to learn, invest in one of the many small domestic roasters, play and learn at home and you never know, it may develop into something bigger.

                              In a cafe, unless youre contemplating a minimum of a 5kg gas roaster or perhaps a set and forget solution like a solar autoroast, the numbers will simply never add up regardless of what small solution you employ.

                              Chris

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