Quest Compatible Thermal Probe, Stainless Steel

Quest-Compatible Thermocouple Probe 38mm

Basic bare wire thermocouple, 36 inches long with mini plug

Bare K-Type Thermocouple

ROEST 200 Gram Kit

ROEST 200 Gram Kit

Replacement hood for Poppo air popcorn popper

Replacement Hood (for Poppo)

Popper Coffee Roaster Motor Replacement Kit from Sweet Marias

Motor Replacement Kit - Popper

EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO ROAST

Our Home Roasting Starter Kit is perfect for first-time home coffee roasters.
Fresh Roast Top Cap

Fresh Roast Top Cap

Behmor Small Grid Drum
Out of Stock

Behmor Small Grid Drum

Hottop Rear Filter

Hottop Rear Filter

Cotton bag with drawstring closure, holds up to 1 pound of unroasted coffee. The Sweet Maria's logo is printed on the front of the bag

Cotton Logo Bag

FAQs

What is home coffee roasting?
Home coffee roasting is the process of roasting green (unroasted) coffee beans yourself to develop flavor, aroma, and body. Roasting at home allows you to control freshness and roast level in a way that pre-roasted coffee cannot.
What equipment do I need to start roasting coffee at home?
To get started, you need green coffee, a roasting method (air roaster, drum roaster, stovetop popper, or similar), and a way to cool beans quickly after roasting. Many beginners start with simple setups and upgrade as they learn.
How do I choose the right coffee roaster?
The right roaster depends on batch size, budget, and how much control you want. Air roasters are often easier for beginners and roast smaller batches quickly, while drum roasters offer larger capacity and more control over roast development.
What is “first crack” and why is it important?
First crack is a popping sound that occurs when coffee beans expand during roasting. It’s a key reference point for determining roast level—many light and medium roasts are finished shortly after first crack begins.
Why does my roasted coffee taste flat or uneven?
Flat or uneven flavor usually comes from inconsistent heat, incorrect batch size, or poor airflow during roasting. Adjusting roast time, bean quantity, and airflow often improves sweetness, balance, and clarity in the cup.

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