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Posted Thu Apr 26, 2012, 5:03am
Subject: WTB:  1-lb San Franciscan, Probatino, Diedrich or US Roaster Sample Roaster
 

After a 1-lb shop sample roaster.  Needs to have been well maintained.  Propane or natural gas.  No electric.  Contact me via email provided at my profile page.

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Posted Sat Apr 28, 2012, 4:35am
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Have you considered the 800n(mini 500)? Henry and Hank are two that have this 1lb roaster and the 801N was my runner up to the Diedrich IR1. The price is going to be closer to $3k+ with getting it to the US.

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Posted Sat Apr 28, 2012, 6:51am
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germantownrob Said:

Have you considered the 800n(mini 500)?...

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Thanks, Rob.  I have followed the threads as well as the one on the Huky.  I have about a year to retirement so I am patient in the pursuit.  I looked at the Diedrich IR-1 while at the SCAA -- it is up to $10K retail, with the IR-2.5 running at $8.3K.

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Posted Sat Apr 28, 2012, 7:16am
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BoldJava Said:

I have about a year to retirement so I am patient in the pursuit.  I looked at the Diedrich IR-1 while at the SCAA -- it is up to $10K retail, with the IR-2.5 running at $8.3K.

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Wow, I paid $6200, plus some options and crating/trucking which still came in under $10k. I know the 2.5 was only slightly more then the 1 but it was more machine then I needed.

If you have not yet I suggest getting in touch with USRC and other companies you are interested in to see about machines they take to shows, they are not huge discounts but you never know.

Do you have a clock counting down to your retirement? LOL. Good luck in your quest, I love the full control I have plus being able to do back to back roasts with 0 to 1 min to adjust temp for next drop in while beans are cooling.
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Posted Sat Apr 28, 2012, 7:30am
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germantownrob Said:

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If you have not yet I suggest getting in touch with USRC and other companies...

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Yep, have been in contact with each.  The right machine will come along.

 
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Posted Sun Apr 29, 2012, 11:02am
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If you score one off a WTB post like this, I'll be so jealous!
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Posted Sun Apr 29, 2012, 11:35am
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TomChips Said:

If you score one off a WTB post like this, I'll be so jealous!

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We have not because we ask not <grins>.

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Vac Pot: Yamas
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Roaster: RK Drum and Gene
Posted Sat May 5, 2012, 8:00am
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