Cube500/750 Gas Roaster
-
- Posts: 638
- Joined: 16 years ago
With the current interest in gas roasters, here are two hobbyist roasters again from Taiwan. Blog pages in Chinese, but pictures can be worth thousand words. Apparently the drum can be optioned as perforated or solid. Stainless steel drum as opposed to the cast iron drum of Mini500. I previously posted about the Cube500 in 2011; at that time it was about USD$2300. The Cube750 is the recent larger addition.
Cube500=500g
Cube750=750g
http://tw.myblog.yahoo.com/cafe-coffee/ ... &l=f&fid=8
http://tw.myblog.yahoo.com/cafe-coffee/ ... &l=f&fid=8
Cube500=500g
Cube750=750g
http://tw.myblog.yahoo.com/cafe-coffee/ ... &l=f&fid=8
http://tw.myblog.yahoo.com/cafe-coffee/ ... &l=f&fid=8
- TomC
- Team HB
- Posts: 10552
- Joined: 13 years ago
Worked fine for me. Those things are pretty massive.
Join us and support Artisan Roasting Software=https://artisan-scope.org/donate/
- Randy G.
- Posts: 5340
- Joined: 17 years ago
A cube cover over a cylindrical drum....? Different to be different?
Any comments on price vs. capacity? Aesthetics aside, for it large footprint it seems expensive for a one pound roaster if that price still holds.. On their Q+A page, virtually all responses were privately returned so no comments on price questions are posted.
Any comments on price vs. capacity? Aesthetics aside, for it large footprint it seems expensive for a one pound roaster if that price still holds.. On their Q+A page, virtually all responses were privately returned so no comments on price questions are posted.
EspressoMyEspresso.com - 2000-2023 - a good run, its time is done
- hankua
- Supporter ♡
- Posts: 1235
- Joined: 14 years ago