Hello Dylano,
Keep in mind that these two will very likely not comply with your local gas regulations and may well not be electrically appropriate either . You can easily spend some thousands of dollars having this work done.
You will also need a type B gas technician to submit your installation to the local authorities (Energysafe if Vic for example) once the installation is done.
Installation and the type B work will most likely gobble up well more than you spend on your roaster.
Announcement
Collapse
No announcement yet.
Shop coffee roaster advice needed 1-2kg LPG
Collapse
X
-
Shop coffee roaster advice needed 1-2kg LPG
Hi all! I'm looking into buying a small shop roaster to use at home to roast coffee for my wifes small cafe (but also to feed my obsesion with coffee but she dosn't need to know that!) I've been looking at the Akaneks 1kg LPG bench top roaster and have gone as far as getting a price to import one directly. Has anyone used or can recomend if this roater is any good I'm on a limited budget and don't want to make a mistake. I've also priced a Yang Chia 801n roaster which is a little bit dearer but has a cast iron drum and also has a lot of good reviews on verious wedsites. I'm open to suggestions and recomendations but my budget is tight I've been trawling the usual sites for a used roaster but they don't seem to come up very often if anyone knows of a second hand small roaster I'd be greatfull for the information.
Thanks for looking
Tags: None
- Flag

Leave a comment: