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Re: Behmor vs Hottop |
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shane wrote:
> On May 9, 4:55 pm, Moka Java <rtwatc...@fishyahoo.com> wrote:
>> EskWI...@spamblock.panix.com wrote:
>>> In alt.coffee, Moka Java <rtwatc...@yahoo.com> wrote:
>>>> So
>>>> if I can't get better results than what I'm getting now what's the point?
>>> Does a new toy need a point?
>> Of course not. The price doesn't bother me and the ability to roast
>> indoors is certainly a big plus. But I live in a townhouse condominium
>> with limited space. The Behmor is the size of a small microwave and
>> would require some rearranging to give it a home. So why should I buy
>> something that I'm pretty well convinced I won't be happy with?
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>> R "was at a garage sale and the guy was selling an elephant for $5. what
>> am I gonna do with an elephant? he says, ok, $3. now who could pass up
>> a bargain like that?!" TF
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> The Behmor is smaller than a microwave, think toaster oven.
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> The decision on weather to order or not, for me, is now moot as I just
> ordered a Behmor.
> After reading what you said I realized it was the right thing for me
> and what I was looking for.
> Everyone should pick the coffee roasting solution that work the best
> for them, even if it is ordering Gevalia.
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> Shane
I agree. I'm sure there are many people who are happy with the Behmor.
It's really quite an achievement, a 1 lb. roaster that works indoors
on household current for $300. As for Gevalia, well, if that's what you
like . . .
R "a snob and built to stay that way" TF
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Moka Java |
Fri, 9 May 2008, 3:20 pm |
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