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!!!PRESUMED SOLD!!! - JYR 1kg Electric Coffee Roaster
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Not as much as you'd think. I Purchased it from NSW and from what I can recall it was around $100 with e-go on a skid.
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Trying not to think about how much it would cost to ship this beast to NSW
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I have seen this roaster here in HK and have tasted it's output. It is a commercial grade roaster and a good deal at AUD 5K.
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I think this offering might tempt some of the more serious home roasters looking at the Aillio....
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Thanks Paolo, I've priced it for a quick sale and I know it represents great value. I just hope it goes to a good home!
Here's photo of all the spares that will be supplied with the sale. The reason for all the spares was early day's of having the roaster I had something blocking the fans of the electronics compartment and overheated one of the relays, after replacing the relay it got stuck in my head that the compartment was too hot so I bought those two fans and retrofitted them to the plate for 3 times more airflow than before! When I spoke directly with JYR in Taiwan the cost of freight was quite high so I decided to fill the box and buy plenty of spares and a couple elements thinking if I ever had a problem down the track I'd have the parts on hand for a quick replacement.
Fortunately I haven't needed them since I first repaired the machine, but it's good knowing they're there.
You'll see there is:
2x Replacement elements
3x Heating element Solid State Relays
2x Variable fan speed Solid State Relays
1x Heat Sink
5x Various potentiometers
Thanks guys!
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This roaster seems like it would be a really good buy....if I was in the market for another roaster I would have snaffled it up days ago!
Good luck with the sale.
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Brendogs,
I have messaged you about the roaster.
regards,
Chris
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You can load it up to 1.2kg-1.3kg of green beans but once you learn how the machine works you will understand what drop temperature is required to work with a higher charge weight. It all depends on how long or how fast you want the roast to be. My roasts are around 10-13min mark and it can handle the heat load easy as pie even at full capacity or more.
If you have any questions I'm more than happy to walk you thru it or answer it as well as I can.
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I have one of these as well, can confirm it is a great roaster. Excellent build internal and external, great controls and results. The distributor is in Sydney and provides prompt replies to emails and even sends me 6 monthly "How is it going?" emails.
I have had mine for 2 1/2 years now and have enjoyed the roasts it pumps out and the learning curve it provides.
brendogs - yours looks fantastic in Orange. I can see it is very well maintained.
Chris
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Brendogs thanks for posting the photos. It's going to be too wide for the area I have available in my garage. Plus, the logistics of getting it to Sydney and not getting something damaged concerns me.
******.....over to you. Apologies for any inconvenience caused- I just managed to view the photos after being stuck in meetings all day.
Cheers
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