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I bought this Kafelogic Nano 7 at the London coffee festival last year – it’s been a real eye-opener, honestly. I’ve only roasted three batches so far, and I’ve noticed the logs show that clearly. I loved the machine, but I’ve realised I didn’t have the time to really learn how to roast properly. I just wanted to try it out, and now I’m thinking it’s better in someone else’s hands who’s actually getting into the craft.I’ve included 3.5kg of green beans – from Brazil, Rwanda, Ethiopia, and Colombia – that I picked up for £85. The beans are fresh and ready to go. The machine’s still new, so I’m also throwing in a fresh pack of seasoning beans to get it warmed up properly.
It’s sitting in my kitchen in Leatherhead, Mole Valley, and I’m happy to pass it on to someone who wants to actually learn how to roast coffee, not just use it as a novelty. If you’re into coffee and want to get hands-on with roasting, I’d love to hear from you. No pressure, just a real piece of kit with some beans already in the mix.
(PS – I paid £1150 for the roaster, and the beans were £85, so it’s a solid package for someone serious about starting out.)