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I would definitely recommend an i-roast 2 coffee roaster to all coffee enthusiasts

by TJ
(Cambodia)

i-Roast Coffee Roaster

i-Roast Coffee Roaster

I would definitely recommend an i-roast 2 coffee roaster to all coffee enthusiasts. Some coffee drinkers don’t want to roast their own beans for a couple of reasons.

One of the reasons is the smoke it produces, because when you are roasting coffee beans using the coffee roaster in an enclosed area, it usually produces a lot of smoke. Therefore use it at a stove vent or other areas where they are well aired.

With the i-roast coffee roaster, the machine produces only little smoke that you can use it indoors. Another reason will be the coffee beans, darker roasted coffee are known to produce more smoke than coffee that is lightly roasted.

So if you prefer lesser smoke, try using the lightly orasted beans. You shouldn't worry if you have never use one before, not only do they come in many designs and varieties, they do cater for both beginners and coffee drinkers who have experience at roasting their coffee beans

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