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    Gentlemen:

    I present to you the components of a beautiful morning:

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    Catoai roasted to 90 seconds after second crack. When prepared in a vintage Silex Vac Pot, it is breath taking. Thanks for looking!
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    Now that's what you call a coffee maker.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jfleming9232 View Post
    Gentlemen:

    I present to you the components of a beautiful morning:
    How do you like the Freshroast? I'm going through hot air poppers like crazy here and so am going to take the plunge on an actual roaster soon. Since I have very, very little space, I think this is the one I'll go with.

    Would you recommend it?

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    Most of those machines like the Freshroast and the I roast and there are a couple others are glorified pop corn makers. They aren't designed for longevity especially if you roast on a regular basis. They are more for casual use and light roasts. I had the I roast and it lasted about 2 years of regular use. Go to the Sweet maria's site and they explain all about roasters.
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    Quote Originally Posted by thebigspendur View Post
    Most of those machines like the Freshroast and the I roast and there are a couple others are glorified pop corn makers. They aren't designed for longevity especially if you roast on a regular basis. They are more for casual use and light roasts. I had the I roast and it lasted about 2 years of regular use. Go to the Sweet maria's site and they explain all about roasters.
    Unfortunately I'm having to choose between junking a popcorn maker every 3-4 months or a little roaster like that every couple of years. I think the cost will more or less balance out in the long run, and I just hate throwing things out more than I have to.

    This is one of the many reasons I wish I had more space so some of the other home roasters would be options. However, for the time being, that isn't the case.

    It was in original condition, faded red, well-worn, but nice.
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    So far I'm enjoying it. I don't get to roast very often being on a 14 and 14 schedule, so it gets plenty of rest between batches. I've only used it about 6 times but it is very easy to use and gives consistent results. This is also the ONLY roaster I've ever used so take it for what it's worth.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cangooner View Post
    How do you like the Freshroast? I'm going through hot air poppers like crazy here and so am going to take the plunge on an actual roaster soon. Since I have very, very little space, I think this is the one I'll go with.

    Would you recommend it?
    Cangooner, If you want to spend a little time and less money, say, {approx $20 or less }, I did it for about $18.
    Get an old bread machine and a cheap heat gun {from Harbor Freight and the extended warrentee}.
    The machine is used for the agitation and gun for heat source. If gun fails use warrentee for a new one.
    Here is a look at the one i made and use. Has lasted years and only two guns so far. PM if you have questions.
    http://straightrazorpalace.com/finer...html?highlight=
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    Paco - I don't know whether to be sorry or relieved that I somehow missed your post earlier! I can just see myself burning the place down with that.

    In the end I decided to go with the Freshroast. For me (i.e. pretty low volumes) it offered the best combination of small footprint and reasonable price. I have only done two batches in it so far and so haven't *quite* dialed in the settings for my beans of choice, but it's getting there. I'm happy with it so far.

    It was in original condition, faded red, well-worn, but nice.
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    My favorite coffee right now is Kansas City Blend by The Roasterie out of K.C., Missouri. I can't get it here but will probably tour the factory next month when I visit family in the area.

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    Very surprised not to see anyone using an ibrik and making Turkish coffee. Since a business trip to Israel a couple years back, it's the only way I have ever made my coffee...
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