I am looking at stepping off of the home roasting pier into commercial roasting. My poor old Behmor is dying. I am looking at purchasing a 2-3 kilo roaster. I've narrowed it down to 3 brands: Ambex, Garanti (not Hans Garanti) or a Diedrich. Does anyone have an experience with either of these small roasters. I am looking a small roaster that operates quietly and efficiently. The Ambex looks the most attractive because of the price. I looking at buying these new, but I am also interested in buying one used if it is in good condition and a good price.
Also, if anyone has a small batch roaster for sale, I am interested. Contact me.
Thanks.
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I want to start with a small roaster so that I can get a feel for commercial roasting. I eventually would like to move up to a larger roaster but right now, I think that it will fit my needs. I am going to be roasting in my neighborhood to begin and my neighbors are about a quater of an acre apart from me. How high would you guys suggest I put my stack? Odor is a concern but the main thing is visible smoke. Thanks for the input!!
Paul,
What size of roaster are you going to install first. I have a 5kilo probat with in the city limits of a small town.
so I can give you real world real time experience with this. I do not believe your neighbors will mind. Especially if you offer them some of your fresh roast to try out.
Joe
Paul said:I want to start with a small roaster so that I can get a feel for commercial roasting. I eventually would like to move up to a larger roaster but right now, I think that it will fit my needs. I am going to be roasting in my neighborhood to begin and my neighbors are about a quater of an acre apart from me. How high would you guys suggest I put my stack? Odor is a concern but the main thing is visible smoke. Thanks for the input!!
I am going to purchase a 2 kilo roaster. Do you think my neighbors will mind?
Joseph Robertson said:Paul,
What size of roaster are you going to install first. I have a 5kilo probat with in the city limits of a small town.
so I can give you real world real time experience with this. I do not believe your neighbors will mind. Especially if you offer them some of your fresh roast to try out.
Joe
Paul said:I want to start with a small roaster so that I can get a feel for commercial roasting. I eventually would like to move up to a larger roaster but right now, I think that it will fit my needs. I am going to be roasting in my neighborhood to begin and my neighbors are about a quater of an acre apart from me. How high would you guys suggest I put my stack? Odor is a concern but the main thing is visible smoke. Thanks for the input!!
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