Love my Buzzroaster (was Re: What roaster to buy?)

snipped-for-privacy@yahoo.com (Thomas Reat) wrote in news: snipped-for-privacy@posting.google.com:

Is the Alpenrost a good roaster, or is the $250-$300 better spent? Is > the HotTop worth the $600? Is a Zach and Dani's so much worse (at > about $150, though infomercials make me suspicious)? I don't care how > big a batch it makes, but I do want a very good one.

I have used Popperies, whirly-poppers, the Hearthware Gourmet and the Zach and Dani's. Of those, I liked the Z&D best -- mostly because its catalytic smoke converter works pretty well for indoor roasting. After upgrading my espresso machine, I was finding myself going through a lot of beans -- and the Z&D's volume was just too small.

So, I took the BBQ roaster plunge, and I'm thrilled with the results. Here's the setup:

1) The 2lb Buzzroaster
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drum at $125 is very nice, 2) driven with a Bodine 1/8 hp, 34RPM right-angle gearmotor
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$60, including shipping); plus about $10 for a power cord, switch and boxes to hold the switch and starting capacitor; 3) a Kenmore gas grill (33K BTU with cast iron burners -- really nice quality grill) on sale now for $199 from $349; 4) a $4 4' 1/2 inch cold rolled steel rod for mounting the roasting drum. The whole unit turns very nicely in the grooves on the sides of the grill bowl; but you do need to drill a small hole for a setscrew (see power coupling below) and grind a couple of flat spots where the 2 ends of the drum are attached to the rod. The Buzzroaster uses compression fittings to mount to the rod, and they tend to slip on the round rod once heated. Once I ground flat spots on the rod, I haven't had any slippage since; 5) a $20 3-piece flexible power coupler by Woods (one side is 5/8" with a keyway for attaching to the motor's shaft, the other side is 1/2" with a setscrew for attaching to the plain round steel rod, and there's a wide rubber insert between the two of them, which mate the two ends together nicely, but allows for minor misalignments that would be a PITA with a 1 piece rigid coupler). You can probably also use a 3 piece Lovejoy claw- style coupling from surpluscenter.com (same principle -- you choose the two ends to mate with your motor and the drum-rod, and an insert -- the lovejoy inserts don't look to be as flexible as the Woods, but would likely work just fine) total cost about $6 -- order it with your gearmotor to save shipping $$.

So, the whole deal can be had for about $400 (half that if you already have a nice gas grill). I love how I can control the roast profile with the burners -- accelerating through first crack, and stretching out the time to second crack. I also love the volume (2 lbs fits very easily; I believe I could stretch to 3 lbs if I had to), and I believe that I am achieving better body/mouthfeel for my espresso blend and a more defined caramel-sweetness in my press-pot roasts.

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Dave Vanness
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Sounds great. I have a 2 lb Buzzroaster coming (ordered December 20, hasn't shown up yet). I'll use it with my Weber rotisserie (3 RPM). I plan on fitting a thermometer to register bean temps-- I have a good amount of experience on roasting by temp in my Poppery II, and I like to quantify when possible.

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CSS

Hi Looks like the buzzroaster website is down or my suck ISP cant get it. Does any of you have any pictures of it? and/or know where I can get one shipped to australia? Im waiting for my forst lot of green beans to arive to stick in my popper. :o)

Cheers Snake

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SnakeOil

try:

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Everyone always tries 'buzzroaster.com' but that isn't right.

Works for me.

Ted

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Simpson

Ted, did you try it recently? For a week I've been trying to take a look at the page. I've tried

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buzzroaster.com, buzzroasters.com,
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and never get connected. If you go there try hitting refresh as you probably have the page in cache. Google searches always show
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but I get a timeout on that. Thanks Bruce

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Bruce B

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just worked for me

Gary (do I really need this?) W.

and never get connected. If you

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GeeDubb

OK, I give up. I can't get in from here. Has anybody got any pictures up on the Buzzroaster, information, availability, prices? I've looked through the coffee-forum stuff and whatever else Google turned up but haven't found any pictures or pertinent information about purchasing. Maybe someone has an e-mail address from Mr. Buzz?

Thanks, Bruce

GeeDubb wrote:

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Bruce B

This one worked immediately for me. Do you have cookies or something like that turned off so it doesn't load?

Reply to
Diane L. Schirf

from his posts snipped-for-privacy@rochester.rr.com

from the website (if you want dealer inquiries) snipped-for-privacy@buzzroasters.com

Gary

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GeeDubb

Hey Guys,

Sorry about the website issues. I'll tell you exactly what the problem is. I've been having an unbelievable amount of hack attempts on the website mostly from the Asia Pacific region and interestingly enough Amsterdam.

Normally this would not bother me but I run the web server from my own home network. Usually I would just setup with a hosting company and let them worry about the security but I wanted a little more freedom than most hosts can offer plus it's free. My web server has all the latest patches and updates but, I thought better to be safe than sorry so I have blocked certain ranges of IP's in my firewall.

I'll see what I can do about freeing some of those up.

--Terry

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BuzzRoaster

thanks could you email me all the info on the buzzroaster. along with a picture or too. I wouldnt surprise me abouit hack attempts comming from my domain. I cant even send email to aol. Cheers Richard

Reply to
SnakeOil

what kind of firewall protection do you have? I have two kinds...a physical and a software: Linksys and Norton Personal Firewall. I have had several attempts made to get into my PC at home and they were all caught before getting into my PC.

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dmreed

I recommissioned an old Pentium II I had laying around and built a dedicated Linux router. It runs a stripped down version of Linux called Smoothwall

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purposefully built to run as a router/firewall. It basically functions just as the Linksys does but has some added functionality.

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BuzzRoaster

For those of you surfing from one of the blocked IP ranges you might want to try this:

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Cheers Ed

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Ed_Vinas

I think I have things straightened out. See if you can access the site now.

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BuzzRoaster

try

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not buzzroaster

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dmreed

Still doesn't work here.

Greet> try

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not buzzroaster

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Bruce B

Hi, Sounds like you found some nice parts to make up your grill roaster. I mounted the roaster on 1/2" allthread with nuts and washers to stop the slide issue. I have used mine asbout 10 times now and am very happy. I changed from a 3 rpm "stock" rotisserie motor to a 13 rmp motor. I am starting to think 13 or so to be the minimum rpm. With the 3 rpm motor I would notice a few beans with small burn holes. That problem is gone and the roasts seem much more even with the 13 rpm motor. Thanks BuzzRoaster, I like the product.

Loring

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loring

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