

☕ Elevate your home brew game—roast like a pro, impress like a boss!
The ANGELLOONG Coffee Bean Roaster is a powerful 1200W home appliance featuring a 0-60 minute timer and adjustable temperature range from 100℃ to 240℃. It roasts up to 750 grams of coffee beans evenly in 25 minutes using a professional thermostat and agitator. Designed with a heat-resistant transparent lid and safe honeycomb Teflon-coated chamber, it’s perfect for beginners and enthusiasts roasting coffee, nuts, and more with precision and ease.


















| ASIN | B08FWXTVP9 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #607,641 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #503 in Coffee Machines |
| Brand | ANGELLOONG |
| Color | Upgrade |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 3.8 out of 5 stars (342) |
| Date First Available | August 14, 2020 |
| Item Weight | 6.8 pounds |
| Manufacturer | ANGELLOONG |
| Product Dimensions | 13.39"L x 13.39"W x 8.27"H |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Roasting coffee beans, peanuts, chestnuts, barley, dried fruit, popcorn |
| Specific Uses For Product | roasting coffee beans |
| Style | Modern |
| Voltage | 110 Volts |
M**S
Better than the behmor
Edited: I've roasted several batches to perfection, I decided to get a spare so I can still have great coffee in case one malfunctions. I have a set up now that includes a square shallow roasting pan and the bean cooler. My makeshift funnel wasn't quite doing the job. I pour the beans into the roasting pan directly from the roaster. It's wide so there is no spillage and it's metal so the hot beans won't melt it. Then I pour them from the roaster into the bean cooler, which is easy with the square corners of the roaster. I've included a pic of my roasting setup I gave up roasting coffee when I got the behmor, before that I was doing small batches with a popcorn popper. This thing works great! I can't speak to the longevity at this point but I imagine I will get another when this one dies. I use 300-320 grams of beans and set the temp 240-220, I watch it the entire time and tweak the temp. Probably don't need to do that. My beans are done about 25 minutes. A nice even roast. I've just been going to city, but I have enough confidence that I'm going to go a little longer when I get my next batch of beans. I use it in conjunction with the bean cooler. The challenge is getting the beans in the cooler. I dump them into a bowl that's wider than this roaster, then I use one of those flexible plastic cutting board sheets as kind of a funnel to pour them into the cooler.
C**L
Works well, but here are some tips
I have to admit I didn't expect this roaster to work nearly as well as it does. There was a bit of a learning curve during which I produced some less than perfect roasts, but now I've got it dialed in and get perfectly roasted beans every time. Here's how. * I roast 300 grams (about 10.5 ounces) per roast. * I preheat about five minutes at full power. *I add the beans and leave the roaster at full power until first crack, which occurs around the 10 minute mark. * I reduce the temperature to 230℃ (~450℉) and continue the roast until second crack, another 5 minutes. * I continue the roast for 1 minute, then quickly dump the beans into a colander, which I shake and blow for 2-3 minutes. * I spread the still-warm beans onto a large metal cookie sheet to finish cooling and de-gassing. The above process produces a Full City+ roast. Adjust to get the roast level as you prefer. Tips: 1. You may need to bend the fixed arm of your machine in order to get an even roast. You should bend it (use needle-nosed pliers) so that the rotating arms clear it by about a half-bean's width. 3. Don't be concerned if the rotating arms change directions occasionally. They reverse directions to clear the jam if a bean gets trapped between one of the rotating arms and the fixed arm, but... 4. Sometimes a bean will jam in a manner that reversing directions can't remove it. The red light will stay on, but the arm will stop rotating. Turn the switch off, lift the lid and poke around (I use a small silicone spatula) under the arm nearest the fixed arm, then turn the switch back on. (This is one of several reasons you need to stay nearby while roasting.) Finally, do yourself a favor and pop some popcorn. I preheat on high for a few minutes, then put in 1/8 cup of kernels but no oil or butter. It pops fast and makes perfect popcorn—no burned kernels! BTW, have your silicone spatula nearby in case a kernel jams the rotating arm.
K**S
Works beautifully
My Gene cafe heating element failed. After more than a decade of many forgotten blackened batches as well as delicious batches. I don't blame the machine for it's early death. Today the gene cafe is $650 and this cafe masy roaster is $100.. good reviews? Check. Price point? Check. Why not? Made the first batch today. 325 grams from sweet Maria's. First crack in 7.75 minutes.the temp settings are in Celsius and it says highest is 260c which is 500 F. It gets plenty hot enough for roasting coffee. And it makes popcorn! :) I preheated about 5 minutes. I used a glass lid from my kitchen because I can't figure out where I set the clear glass lid that came with this cafe masy. It works fine and I have coffee. I like that it doesn't have a fan because you can really hear first and second crack. For condensation on the lid I one time near he end of an 8 minute roast lifted the lid and wiped away condensation. Condensation never dropped in the coffee before I wiped it away. I just wanted a better view through the clear lid to watch the progress. I give this little guy who does a way bigger roast than my previous noisier Gene Cafe a 5 out of 5. But I hope you have some roasting knowledge. The instructions for roasting are non existent . But the only assembly is screwing the handle on the lid that came with it. Which I will do when I find where I set it😂
A**R
Don't expect this to be your forever coffee roaster!
Mine quit heating 1-1/2 years after purchase. Expected more from this roaster. It worked well when it worked. Very unfortunate, especially since now out of warranty!
S**N
Good while it lasts, but breaks quickly
I've had this for over a year and while it worked, it actually worked really well. But it's been a little over a year now and the arms stopped rotating mid-roast. I've tried cleaning it but that didn't help. Unfortunately, customer support for this product is limited to a pull-down menu, and everything is based on a drip coffee maker instead of the roaster.
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