(Part 3) Top products from r/roasting
We found 21 product mentions on r/roasting. We ranked the 152 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the products ranked 41-60. You can also go back to the previous section.
41. Uncommon Grounds: The History of Coffee and How It Transformed Our World
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
Basic Books AZ
42. Master Magnetics Strong Magnet | Powerful Magnet with Ergonomic Handle | 100 lb Pull Force | 07501
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
100 lbs pull: This powerful handheld magnet really packs a punch. It can pull up to 100 pounds of metal. Beams, doors, sheet metal, or shelving can be picked up or pulled with this magnetic lifting tool. Remember that any paint or other coverings on metallic surfaces will decrease the amount of weig...
43. Zach & Dani's Gourmet Coffee Roaster
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Catalytic converter smoke elimination systemComes with Zach & Dani's 100% Arabica premium unroasted coffee beansRemovable, dishwasher safe partsRoasts 2-4 days of coffee per roastAuger ensures a completely even roast each time
44. Grizzly Spit Rotisserie
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
2-26" vertical support rods1-36" Polished steel support bar2-spit forks1-gear reduction motor will run 20 hours on 2 D-cell batteriescanvas storage bag
45. CDN DTP482 Digital Programmable Probe Thermometer/Timer
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Digital, programmable thermometer; high-heat, stainless steel probe and cableGreat for roasts, barbecue, candy-making, and deep-fat fryingCheck internal food temperatures without opening oven door; alarm sounds when food is doneRuns off a single AAA battery (included)Measures temperatures from 32 to...
46. TRENDnet USB to Serial 9-Pin Converter Cable, TU-S9, Connect a RS-232 Serial Device to a USB 2.0 Port, Supports Windows & Mac, Supports USB 1.1, USB 2.0, USB 3.0, 25 Inch Cable Length, Plug & Play
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
USB: The USB to serial adapter supports USB 1.1 and it is compatible with USB 2.0 and USB 3.0 ports.RS-232 SERIAL CONNECTOR: Connect RS-232 serial devices, such as modems or printers, using the widely supported USB standard found in most laptops and desktops today.SUPPORTED OPERATING SYSTEMS: The US...
47. Fel-Pro 3157 Gasket Material
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
Gasket sheet material provides the ability to create custom gasketsOffers the ability to cut custom gasketsAllows for a specific design to ensure a perfect fit and correct operationEngineered and manufactured for the repair environment
48. Method All Purpose Cleaner, Cucumber, 28 Ounce (Pack 8)
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
Contains (8) 28 ounce spray bottles of all purpose surface cleaner. Phosphate-free,hypoallergenic and paraben freeNaturally derived all purpose surface cleaner puts the hurt on dirtCutting edge green chemistry of powergreen technology harnesses the strength of non toxic ingredients for surface speci...
49. I Roast 2, 110 Volt 60 Hz (US Specs) Home Coffee Roaster, 150 Gm/5.3 Oz capacity
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Versatile appliance roasts coffee beans for any brewing systemRoasts up to 5-2/7 ounces of green beans; built-in 4-minute cooling cycleAutomatic or programmable roasting profiles; adjustable time and temperatureSave up to 10 profiles; LCD display; wind-tunnel and thermoflector technologyMeasures app...
50. Valuemailers 2.5 Mil Poly Mailers Envelopes Bags, 10x13-inch, 100 Bags, White
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Genuine ValueMailers Trademarked ProductWater, Tear and Puncture resistant.Pressure sensitive adhesive provides a high strength durable closure, water and dirt resistantHigh-efficiency mailers are perfect for a wide variety of non-fragile items.
51. Rose City 736617 Controller
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
The Speedster is great multi purpose speed controlSimply use the dial to increase or decrease fan motor speedBrand: Rose CityItem Weight: 1.15 lbs
52. Wagner Spraytech 0503008 HT1000 Heat Gun, 2 Temp Settings 750ᵒF & 1000ᵒF, soften paint, caulking, adhesive, putty for removal, shrink wrap, bend plastic pipes, and loosen rusted nuts or bolts
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
DUAL TEMPERATURE HEAT GUNS: The HT1000 Heat Gun offers a 750ᵒF and 1000ᵒF temperature setting to easily help complete household home improvement tasksHEAT GUN FOR HOUSEHOLD PROJECTS: Use this heat gun to soften paint, caulking, adhesive or putty for removal. Other applications include shrink wra...
53. G & F 1682 Dupont Nomex Heat Resistant gloves for cooking, grilling, fireplace and oven, Barbecue Pit Mitt, BBQ Gloves, Sold by 1 Piece
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
FlexibleProvides grip for all fingersCan withstand extreme heat and even an occasional flamePerfect for indoor or outdoor useIdeal for grilling, BBQ, cooking, heat handling
54. Sunpentown Super Turbo Oven SO-2000
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
High temperature safety glass containerTemperature up to 500oFmade by Corning Ware for easy cleaning12" diam. x 7" deep60 minute timer seting
55. RediCheck Remote Cooking Thermometer w/Taste Settings
Sentiment score: -1
Number of reviews: 1
Remote cooking thermometer with LCD probe and receiverMonitors temperature and doneness of food and signals when ready24-hour timer programs for six different categories of meat100-foot range; elapsed cooking timer; LCD screens on both probe monitor and receiverStainless-steel probe; integrated stan...
56. Cuisinart DGB-550BKP1 Grind & Brew Automatic Coffeemaker, 12 Cup, Black
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
24-Hour Programmability with 12-cup glass carafe featuring an ergonomic handle, dripless pour spout and knuckle guardGrinds whole beans right before brewing to produce fresh and flavorful Coffee. Grind off feature for pre ground CoffeeBrew-pause feature, auto shutoff from 0 to 4 hours, and 1- to 4-c...
57. Camtainer 931100 Coffee Beige 5 Gal
Sentiment score: -1
Number of reviews: 1
Cambric 500LCD157 4. 75 gallon coffee beige Camtainer beverage carrier - 24. 25" H x 9" W x 16. 5" DMade in United statesManufactured by Cambro
58. 220 Volt Severin Popcorn Maker "WILL NOT WORK IN THE UNITED STATES"
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
Severin PC 3751 machine à pop-corn
59. ColorBox Classic Pigment Ink Pad, Full Size, Turquoise
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Ideal for scrapbooking and other projects where longevity is importantDrying time depends on paper usedTerrific for direct-to-paper and embossing techniquesEasy clean up with water
60. Glissen Chemical Nu-Foam EPA Regulated Disinfecting Tablet Cleaner, for Sanitizing Food and Non-Food Contact Surfaces, Kills Viruses Such as HIV, MRSA
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
Kills 99. 9% of bacteria, viruses such as HIV, CA-MRSA and E. coliOne tablet per 1. 5-Gallons of water, makes 150 gallons per bottle!Industrial Commercial Grade disinfectant used in Restaurants, Bars, Food Service Industries, Daycare Centers, Gyms, Schools and MoreEPA Approved SanitizerOdorless, Tas...
> If you're like me, the main reason I roast my coffee is because it's the most cost effective way to get your daily dose of caffeine.
Okay, then I'm not like you, but lets continue...
> My goal is to save 15 minutes/day by cold brewing instead of my typical "hot brew" methods with aero press, percolator, drip brew etc.
Interesting idea, I have one on the way too and I feel you. But I'd rather sacrifice a morning shower than a good HOT coffee.
My solution? I have a semi cheap Grind-and-Brew Cuisinart drip coffee maker. I can program it the night before if I know time is limited, or if somebody is going to wake up before me (but who wakes up before 6:00am?). Not this exact one but close: https://www.amazon.com/Cuisinart-DGB-550BK-Automatic-Coffeemaker-Grind/dp/B000VTP45Q
> Instead, i'll be able to simply poor the cold brew in to a cup & microwave
Yeah... you lost me here. I'll take my decent grinder and drip over microwaved coffee. Making the big cold brew batch also takes up precious fridge space (all the new baby foods).
Would you recommend this for use with an air popper? I currently have [this guy](CDN DTP482 Programmable Probe Thermometer/Timer
http://amzn.com/B00046YFHE) sitting in my Amazon cart, but if I would actually benefit from running an actual chart versus just a spreadsheet of manually recorded times and temps (me roasting, wife recording), then it may be worth the cost of an actually air roaster to get a thermometer.
Sounds like an i-Roast would be perfect for you. It's what I use and I love it.
They're not being made anymore, but you can find it on ebay or amazon (http://www.amazon.com/Roast-Specs-Coffee-Roaster-capacity/dp/B000FDN1S0 )
Another option from Deans Beans (my coffee supplier):
http://www.deansbeans.com/coffee/FRSHROAST.html
Not the greatest reviews but surely worth $5. Sweet Maria's review from back in the day. And CoffeeGeek reviews
Looks good. I ordered the same, went for the Phidget and a controller.
Only thing I wish I had done was loctite all the screws the FIRST time I did them instead of adding loctite piecemeal now.
Option 1: Use a rubber stamp and stamp the bags. Tons of coffee shops do this on their cups for the same reason: it's cheap and easy.
Ink pads are widely available in craft stores like Michael's in a dizzying array of colours to support crafty scrabooker types. I'm sure you can find one in a shade to match your logo. Custom rubber stamps are just a Google search away. Hell, you could get a self-inking stamp that's probably in the right shade.
Option 2: Just print 'em on an inkjet or colour laser printer. Lots of label sizes and options available. This will cost more than option 1.
Thanks again. Priority Mail sounds way too expensive -- another 33% of the $15 I'd charge. But $2.56 isn't so bad. So I just put it in an envelope (I have a ton of these), take it to the Post Office and say I want USPS Parcel Select? One thing I found said you can only buy that kind of shipping online.
If you are very worried about that, you can get a large, strong magnet like this one for under $9 on amazon and give it a quick stir through the coffee. The roaster we use actually has a magnetic bar where the coffee pours out of the cooling area, so it catches anything like that for us. We rarely find metal, though.
I use the Sunpentown 2000 http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B0001NYJP8 this one uses the electric heating element, not the bulb.
I also replaced the plastic shaft of the stir crazy with an aluminum aftermarket one from here:
http://uroastem.com/index.html
The chaff will just collect around the edges - sometimes catching fire but not really a problem. Lots of chaff will stick to the coffee anyways. I used a springform pan for my spacer and cut a little flap on the side so the chaff flies out. I cool my coffee in a colander over a fan and the remaining chaff flies off as it cools.
I know of people who have used this model, available from Amazon UK. I think it is made in Germany, so may well be available from other European Amazon sites too.
Thanks, I've been using Method cleaner which is also non-toxic, but I may pick up some simple green to give it a shot.
How about a history of coffee?
Uncommon Grounds is an excellent book about the history of coffee, including the spread of the trees, the foundation of the major companies, the economic impact of beans flooding the market, slaves, corrupt officials and roasting history.
Link to the Amazon page
Edit - I added a word.
Lowes has a Char-broil rotisserie for $34.99
Other notables for under $50 (or near it):
Dyna Glo
Rotis pro
Griz'ly spit
Only Fire
and there is a bunch more.
Do you already have the center serial cable? If so, then you can pick up a cheap usb/serial converter cable.
http://www.amazon.com/1682-Heat-Resistant-Fireplace-Barbecue/dp/B000JFCEDM
I️ just got into doing the HG/DB method from researching this sub. Can’t tell you how my roasts have turned out as today was the first batch, but here’s my set up. The slow feeder bowl is supposed to distribute the heat better. I️ also have an air popper but am not fond of the small batch size.
OurPets DuraPet Slow Feed Premium Stainless Steel Dog Bowl https://www.amazon.com/dp/B001NJ4PVW/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_4fMbAb2RD4M8H
Wagner Power Products 503008 HT 1000 1,200-Watt Heat Gun https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00004TUCV/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_KhMbAb9GGK7NX
You could also look at exhaust cut to form gaskets like this. https://www.amazon.com/Fel-Pro-3157-Gasket-Material/dp/B000CNISM2/ref=pd_rhf_cr_s_cp_0_3?_encoding=UTF8&pd_rd_i=B000CNISM2&pd_rd_r=BTV7MG3NPTCAVVZ15C0A&pd_rd_w=GcIVU&pd_rd_wg=F7wrf&psc=1&refRID=BTV7MG3NPTCAVVZ15C0A#customerReviews
http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B000XATJ6I?pc_redir=1408882502&robot_redir=1
Set up 3 tables. The center for pouring and a sugar/milk area on either side.
Send someone with a sanitized rag to clean and re-shine things every 15 minutes.
You are essentially a drug dealer and 5,000 junkies are showing up. If you don't constantly clean then that place will look like war torn hell within an hour
Oh man.
I can't imagine that would be an easy roast. Fireplaces don't have even heat.
If I was going to attempt it, I'd probably go old school with a popcorn popper. (http://www.amazon.com/kitchen-dining/dp/B004S7CKRW)
You'll need a remote thermometer that can stand high temps. (http://www.amazon.com/RediCheck-Remote-Cooking-Thermometer-Settings/dp/B0000AQL24/ref=sr_1_1?s=home-garden&ie=UTF8&qid=1370884256&sr=1-1&keywords=remote+thermometer something like that)
Then, build your fire, wait for things to get down to coals, and pre-heat your popper over the coals. Once you get to ~400 in there, quickly dump the beans in, and be prepared to shake that sucker for 10 to 15 minutes.
You'll have to listen for the cracks, which may be difficult to distinguish from the cracking of the coals, but should be doable.
Your biggest problem is going to be keeping the beans agitated enough so that they don't burn, but without over-agitating them. That's just going to be a trial and error process, and I'd expect to lose the first few batches. I would not expect an even roast here, but it would be at least drinkable coffee.
I've done it over a camp stove in the past, using a popcorn pan, and that has worked OK.
You might be able to do a dutch oven roast, with a cast iron pan inside the dutch oven. Just set the dutch oven in the coals, put a pan inside the dutch oven, and then do an "oven roast"
(Sorry, just trying to think outside the box)