Korean Coffee Roaster

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SAS
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#1: Post by SAS »

Tea Hwan Automation Industry Roasters
500g and 1kg roasters.
I hope to see them at SCAA in Seattle at booths 13088 and 13089.
I've been emailing him and have two PDF files posted here:
No clue as to price.
Has anyone seen or heard of these roasters?
500g SHOP ROASTER https://www.dropbox.com/s/wd9feu1lfzfu5 ... 20500g.pdf
1kg SHOP ROASTER https://www.dropbox.com/s/8ufs1pqbcv0oi ... 20SPEC.pdf

Below is the company web site.
http://www.taehwan.co.kr/english/html/c ... achine.php


Here is one of their offerings.
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#2: Post by fu11c17y »

I remember having seen this on an earlier post on HB:
Hottop Roaster 2013 - First Sneak Peek

I personally know nothing about it.

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#3: Post by TomC »

I saw pictures of this roaster at the 2012 SCAA as well. Don't know much about it though.
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#4: Post by kwantfm »

I believe that these are the Proaster line... one good review from an Australian website:

http://coffeesnobs.com.au/roasters/3463 ... eview.html

They sound good and well made. They're also expensive approaching the same pricing as the San Franciscan in terms of the sample roaster for example.
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#5: Post by Chert »

When I was at Indaba in Spokane a few weeks ago, I noticed that their new roaster is a Proaster. The Colombian cup I had there and the Kenya Gichathaini beans I brought home were developed nicely IMHO.
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