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Behmor® 2000AB Plus Coffee Roasting Kit $519.99
3 Reviews
Behmor® 2000AB Plus Coffee Roaster $479.00
13 Reviews
Fresh Roast SR-800 Coffee Roasting Kit $299.99
2 Reviews
Fresh Roast SR-800 Coffee Roaster $289.00
8 Reviews
Fresh Roast SR-540 Coffee Roaster $209.00
4 Reviews
Gene Cafe Coffee Roaster $650.00
4 Reviews
Fresh Roast SR-540 Coffee Roasting Kit $229.99
2 Reviews
Whirley-Pop Coffee Roasting Kit $89.99
1 Review
Modified Whirley-Pop Popper (6 Quart) + 50-550F Thermometer $39.99
6 Reviews

About Our Roasters

Looking to make the best coffee every morning? Our Coffee Roasting Starter Kits give you everything you need to begin roasting coffee at home! With four different options for beginners and novices, our kits include either a stovetop coffee roaster or all in one countertop unit, and three pounds of high quality green coffee beans. Each kit also includes a french press coffee maker so you can enjoy your freshly roasted coffee in a french press, just like how the coffee shops nearby make it.

1. Whirley-Pop Coffee Roasting Kit:
Get started with home coffee roasting without breaking the bank.


2. Fresh Roast SR-540 Coffee Roasting Kit:
Achieve precision roasting with an easy-to-use machine that offers fan speed control and a compact design—perfect for bringing out vibrant flavors in every batch.

3. Fresh Roast SR-800 Coffee Roasting Kit:

Take control of your coffee roasting with a high-capacity, fan-speed adjustable roaster that delivers consistent, aromatic results in minutes.

4. Behmor® 2000AB Plus Coffee Roasting Kit:
Roast like a pro with a drum-style coffee roaster that offers quiet operation, smoke suppression, and customizable controls for the perfect batch every time.

Home coffee roasters come in three different categories: Stove-top, air-bed, and drum.

 

1. Stove-top: as the name suggests, go on your stove and you stir the beans with a crank.

2. Air bed roasters: blow super hot air into a chamber and roast or cool the beans based on a timer.

3. Drum roasters: are typically a bit pricier, but are the closest you will come to a pro-roaster on a small scale.

 

The typical home coffee roasters handles around 5 oz of beans - enough for a few days worth of coffee. The trick is knowing how far to go into the roast - and we provide you with all the information you need to roast like a pro!