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Coffee Mall - Caffe Rosto

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List Price: N/A
Our Price: $239.00
Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
Manufacturer: Brightway Industries
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Feature: Consistent, thermostatically controlled temperature Label: Brightway Industries Manufacturer: Brightway Industries Publisher: Brightway Industries Studio: Brightway Industries
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Features
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Consistent, thermostatically controlled temperature High-capacity, stainless steel roasting chamber Patented airflow design for proper bean development Automated cool-down cycle Tempered glass lid for easy viewing
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The Ultimate Experience for Coffee Lovers!
By roasting your own beans, you control the freshness of the coffee, rather than purchasing beans that might be weeks, or even months old. Independent experts agree, this is the best personal roaster available.
Beans sold separately (not included).
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Find Another Roaster Comment: I bought one Cafe Rosto 3 years ago and have roasted about 25 pounds of coffee over that time. The machine worked fine as I gradually learned how to use it. The beans must be emptied from the roaster and cooled as soon as the desired roast color is attained. The cool-down cycle is just not fast enough to keep the beans from being over-roasted. During the last roast there was a noise and the machine was obviously in distress. I could hear something loose so I disassembled it. The motor is like the fan motor found in your average bathroom exhaust fan. The motor is held in place by two screws to a bakelite plate that is about 1/8 of an inch thick. That bakelite plate just disintgrated, precipitating the motor and fan into the surrounding housing. This machine is constructed of cheap materials and some stainless steel. It cannot operate very long before it will need major repairs. There may not be many of these available now and that is a good thing.
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