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CS2, built of all metal components, fairly new on the market but they last a long time, www.coffeestuff.com
I would go with something old and European like a UG model Probat. We love ours because most of the parts can be machined at your local machine shop. What size are you thinking?
I wish I was opening a coffee shop in Quito... I lived outside of Quito in Tambillo for a while... Good times. Surely you need a roast master to go with that roaster... :-)
thanks for the advice. to start, im first learning about coffee, and im just starting to roast and grind at home to practice. we are planning to be there by late this year or early next year to scout locations. im going to bring the equipment from here. from an opportunity standpoint, the good news is that quality coffee shops in ecuador are far and few between. the bad news is that im not certain many ecuadorians will appreciate fresh coffee/espresso outside of the mariscal sucre area (gringolandia). im also concerned about how im going to maintain a marzocco (or whatever i buy) machine. i havent run into any espresso machine repairmen yet!!! i will certainly look into the probat. where would i find the models you are talking about? i was thinking ambex, but again, who would repair it.
Jackie Billings said:I would go with something old and European like a UG model Probat. We love ours because most of the parts can be machined at your local machine shop. What size are you thinking?
I wish I was opening a coffee shop in Quito... I lived outside of Quito in Tambillo for a while... Good times. Surely you need a roast master to go with that roaster... :-)
Also, in terms of finding a location, and advice on real estate, there is an Ecuador Expat yahoo group, which I think is called ecuador_expats. I have found them to be very helpful on a number of fronts.
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