I Roast 2, New In Box, 110 Volt 60 Hz (US Specs) Home Coffee Roaster, 150 Gm/5.3 Oz capacity

Price: $265.00


Product Feature
- Versatile appliance roasts coffee beans for any brewing system
- Roasts up to 5-2/7 ounces of green beans; built-in 4-minute cooling cycle
- Automatic or programmable roasting profiles; adjustable time and temperature
- Save up to 10 profiles; LCD display; wind-tunnel and thermoflector technology
- Measures approximately 7 by 7 by 12-1/4 inches
Product Description
Want the tastiest and frehsed coffee anywhere? Roast your own at home. Its easy with the I-Roast 2. Simply weigh the green coffee you wish to roast, pour into the roasting pot (chamber), place lid on the machine, select the desired Preset or Custom roast profile for the selected coffee, press START, and the I-Roast 2 does the rest, automatically going into a four minute cool cycle before shutting down. "Rest" the beans overnight, and enjoy the best tasting coffee you can have anywhere.I Roast 2, New In Box, 110 Volt 60 Hz (US Specs) Home Coffee Roaster, 150 Gm/5.3 Oz capacity Review
Home roasting is one of the most rewarding activities I've gotten into, and the i-Roast is one of the funnest "toys" I've bought in a long time, though this sophisticated appliance is in no way a toy; I call it that because it's so much fun to use.The i-Roast roasts about 5 - 6 oz. of green coffee beans at a time. This is a perfect amount for a couple of coffee drinkers who, like me, want to brew their coffee (we make espresso) using fresh roasted beans (within the last 12 - 36 hours) and ground just prior to brewing.The i-Roast lets you adjust the roasting cycle (11 - 15 min.) to get exactly the roast you like though you would probably be perfectly happy with the medium-dark roast already programmed into it. Honestly, you wouldn't have to mess with the roasting cycle at all, unless you start to feel more curious, adventurous, or are finicky about the subtle taste differences obtained.Minor negative feature: typically, fluid (air-driven) coffee roasters are inevitably louder while in operation than are the drum-type roasters. Even so, the i-Roast is far less noisy than our blender, which would drive me nuts if I had to run it for 15 minutes. Maybe it's just so much fun to smell that unspeakably attractive aroma (roasting coffee) and to study the beans as they slowly change from yellow-green to dark brown that I haven't paid much attention to the sound of the motor.A little LED window displays some useful information while the i-Roast is underway (e.g. it tells you what stage of the roasting cycle it's in), but I've found that it's a little hard to read the LED without bending down close by. It would've been nicer if they'd made that a backlit display, but they didn't and it's truly a minor thing.Roasting coffee beans inevitably generates some smoke, so at some point in your roasting cycle all your household smoke alarms will go off if you try to do this indoors. Handily, the i-Roast comes with a nifty little gizmo that lets you attach one of those aluminum dryer vents to its exhaust (in the lid). This makes it easy to direct the smoke to an open window or to your range exhaust vent. Help other customers find the most helpful reviews Was this review helpful to you?�Yes No Report abuse | PermalinkComment�Comment (1)Most of the consumer Reviews tell that the "I Roast 2, New In Box, 110 Volt 60 Hz (US Specs) Home Coffee Roaster, 150 Gm/5.3 Oz capacity" are high quality item. You can read each testimony from consumers to find out cons and pros from I Roast 2, New In Box, 110 Volt 60 Hz (US Specs) Home Coffee Roaster, 150 Gm/5.3 Oz capacity ...

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