Coffee Bean Cooler Electric Roasting Cooling Machine For Home Cafe Roasting Cooling Rich Flavour

September 6, 2019 - Comment

Name: Coffee Bean cooler Capacity: Up to 400 grams of green beans (about 1 pound) cool down in 1-2mins Materials: Stianless  Power: Powered by DC 12V 3A universal power adapter (included) Fan:  6200r/min Size: L 20.5x W 20.5 x H 14.5 cm (box of 22 x 22 x 15 cm), G.W.1.8 Kg Features : * High

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Name: Coffee Bean cooler

Capacity: Up to 400 grams of green beans (about 1 pound) cool down in 1-2mins

Materials: Stianless 

Power: Powered by DC 12V 3A universal power adapter (included)

Fan:  6200r/min

Size: L 20.5x W 20.5 x H 14.5 cm (box of 22 x 22 x 15 cm), G.W.1.8 Kg

Features :

* High air flow motor,6200r/min, 240CFM

* Double filters, first can make silver skin out, second can assemble silver skin. 

* After roasting, it is designed to quickly cooling coffee beans

* After roasting, necessity to protect the taste and flavor of coffee

* Continued roasting prevention because of heat remaining

* Occurrence delay of the coffee oil because of excessive roasting

* Freshness of the coffee beans as a quick cooling

* Long-term preservation of taste and flavor

* Package: coffee bean cooler * 1,  Adapter

Product Features

  • Coffee bean cooler double filters, first can make silver skin out, second can assemble silver skin.
  • After roasting, it is designed to quickly cooling down coffee beans, Prevent over roasting after roasting
  • The coffee bean cooling machine can cool roasting beans fast in 1-2mins, making coffee bean rich flavour
  • Cool fast can keep Long-term preservation of taste and flavor
  • Package: coffee bean cooler * 1, Adapter*1

Comments

Anonymous says:

Well-made and inexpensive This is a fantastic cooler! I was using a DIY cooler, and was tired of schlepping the various bits around and constantly repairing. This cooler is well designed, machined and build quality is very good. Rapidly cools the beans. Only problem so far is a loose connection at the DC plug into the unit, but I will use for a bit longer and see how it goes.

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