My ultimate in geek innovation. I haven't bothered to roast my own beans in quite a while, since i find it too tedious to drag out an extension cord to my small apartment patio, to set up my little roaster, just for a few days worth of coffee beans.
Now various places I've lived and rented since I bought this roaster back in 03, have been unsuccessful in trying to roast the beans on the counter, near a window, etc. Nothing worked without filling the house with acrid stench and setting off the smoke detector.
So, after thinking about it a bit, and staring at my vent hood, I got some inspiration of how I could get my roaster right underneath the vent, and roast away, without filling the apartment with smoke and getting a visit from the fire department.
I propped up a heavy duty cutting board with my teapot, and just as I thought, the top of the roaster sits right under the vent. With the vent on high, there wasn't a trace of smoke or smell while I roasted away.
Now my coffee roaster can once again sit proudly on the counter and be used more regularly. Now I'm off to buy some more green beans. I fired up some Sumatra for tomorrow.
Now various places I've lived and rented since I bought this roaster back in 03, have been unsuccessful in trying to roast the beans on the counter, near a window, etc. Nothing worked without filling the house with acrid stench and setting off the smoke detector.
So, after thinking about it a bit, and staring at my vent hood, I got some inspiration of how I could get my roaster right underneath the vent, and roast away, without filling the apartment with smoke and getting a visit from the fire department.
I propped up a heavy duty cutting board with my teapot, and just as I thought, the top of the roaster sits right under the vent. With the vent on high, there wasn't a trace of smoke or smell while I roasted away.
Now my coffee roaster can once again sit proudly on the counter and be used more regularly. Now I'm off to buy some more green beans. I fired up some Sumatra for tomorrow.
