It says a lot about Sweet Maries that you took the time and effort to make a video endorsing a product that SM doesnt carry or really benefit from. Your company is inspiring. Thank you for all you do. 🎉🎉
Seems like a lot of money for a setup that is very cumbersome, although it is a very nice looking machine and seems well made. I'm sure you can make great coffee with it but you can also do that with roasters a fraction of the cost that have a much smaller footprint.
The lack of control with some of the more crude roasting methods can accidentally broaden one's horizons. If not stumbling on a new profile that you like, finding out what you dont like. Something like a popper also has small enough batches that there's relatively little investment in experimentation.
This can be ordered through Crop to Cup out of Brooklyn NY. I saw a showroom model of one down there. Very nice machine. $2350.00 will give you a kit with all the bells and whistles except for the variac of course.
Although it is a nice machine, I cannot justify spending 2400 bucks when I can make 5 payments on my Outback or two mortgage payments with the same money. It's just what I think, but how other people manage their resources is none of my concern.
I had a Behmore. The only thing it did was bake my coffee. You would be better off with the Gene Cafe even though it is a pain in the butt to operate on when things break down.
On my Hottop, I typically only roast 195 grams. The Huky can easily handle twice as much - very nice! I've considered the Huky a reasonable upgrade path to roast larger quantities. The only thing missing is the ability to control the roast from my laptop. I bought an arduino and TC4C board to control roasts on my Hottop.
We recommend asking the manufacturer, Mr. Kuanho Li from Taiwan. He does not have a website, so the only way to reach him is via email (kuanho.li@gmail.com). Here's more info on the Huky forum. www.hukyowners.com/t/looking-to-purchase-a-huky/45
It says a lot about Sweet Maries that you took the time and effort to make a video endorsing a product that SM doesnt carry or really benefit from. Your company is inspiring. Thank you for all you do. 🎉🎉
Thank you!
Seems like a lot of money for a setup that is very cumbersome, although it is a very nice looking machine and seems well made. I'm sure you can make great coffee with it but you can also do that with roasters a fraction of the cost that have a much smaller footprint.
The lack of control with some of the more crude roasting methods can accidentally broaden one's horizons. If not stumbling on a new profile that you like, finding out what you dont like. Something like a popper also has small enough batches that there's relatively little investment in experimentation.
Hello Thanks for the video. Do you know if the Huky 500T has a USB connection? is it possible to roast with a program and profiles?
There isn't a USB connection. Most users that want to profile their roasts will use a K-Type thermometer and roasting software like Artisan.
Thank you Byron!
Great video!!
fidit? fidgit/ what was the usb thing that let the computer read the thermocouples?
Phidget. Here's the most popular one: www.phidgets.com/?prodid=1028
great video! :)
what is the device name that connect from the thermometer to the computer via USB?
+Mohammed Essa
It's called a Phidget and most folks buy the 4 input sensor.
www.phidgets.com/products.php?product_id=1048
+Tom Husband thanks
This can be ordered through Crop to Cup out of Brooklyn NY. I saw a showroom model of one down there. Very nice machine. $2350.00 will give you a kit with all the bells and whistles except for the variac of course.
Although it is a nice machine, I cannot justify spending 2400 bucks when I can make 5 payments on my Outback or two mortgage payments with the same money. It's just what I think, but how other people manage their resources is none of my concern.
I had a Behmore. The only thing it did was bake my coffee. You would be better off with the Gene Cafe even though it is a pain in the butt to operate on when things break down.
On my Hottop, I typically only roast 195 grams. The Huky can easily handle twice as much - very nice! I've considered the Huky a reasonable upgrade path to roast larger quantities. The only thing missing is the ability to control the roast from my laptop. I bought an arduino and TC4C board to control roasts on my Hottop.
How to place an order from online ?
Unfortunately, we don't sell them but you can check if they are still available by emailing Kuanho Li in Taiwan. kuanho.li@gmail.com.
Where are the results of the cupping competition?
You can find the results on the Huky forum.
How much it’s that roaster
We recommend asking the manufacturer, Mr. Kuanho Li from Taiwan. He does not have a website, so the only way to reach him is via email (kuanho.li@gmail.com). Here's more info on the Huky forum. www.hukyowners.com/t/looking-to-purchase-a-huky/45
I am looking for a coffee roasting partner.who can finance to build a roasting factory.I have green beans.and land to build
Background noise issues and volume level differences between the two guys make this video unbearable.
I wouldn't go as far as unbearable