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- Steamer insert fits pots and pans 8 inches in diameter
- Heavy 18/10 stainless steel with mirror-finish exterior
- Stay-cool handle riveted for strength
- Dishwasher safe, but hand washing recommended
- Lifetime warranty against defects
List price: $90.00 (that's 56% off!)

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A well designed steamer insert
All-Clad Stainless Steamer Insert - Must Have!
- Custom-roast coffee beans at home
- 15 different roast settings
- Roasts from 2 to 8 ounces of beans at one time
- Removable parts are dishwasher-safe
- One-year warranty
List price: $349.99 (that's 17% off!)
Buy one from zShops for: $299.99

My Third AlpenrostMy first Alp stopped working after two roasts. My second Alp stopped working during the first roast. My third Alp seems to be working fine. Swissmar was very quick to send replacements (sending the new one even before they had picked up the defective machine). They paid for all postage. UPS picked up the old ones at my front door.
The biggest advantage to the Alp is the roast size. If you're tired of multiple back to back roasts with smaller roasters, the Alp is for you. I drink enough drip coffee and espresso to still justify 3 or 4 back to back roasts with the Alp and am pleased with the 8oz roast size.
Pros: roast size, looks of machine, noise level, ease of directing smoke
Cons: difficult to roast by sight, harder to clean than smaller roasters, very long roasts - 20 minutes and still not to the second crack (some double roasts needed, more on this later), more than a few folks have needed replacements prior to getting one that worked well.
Most of the "Cons" are easily overcome. This machine forces you to roast by crack sounds, time, smoke, smell, or roasting profiles learned from earlier roasts. Once you get the hang of it, it's fairly easy to get a good roast with just about any bean.
I've learned each machine is different. My particular machine took a very long time to get to the second crack with some kinds of beans. So long in fact, that I needed to "double roast" before I fixed the problem. It would take 12 minutes into the second roast to hit the second crack. (kind of negates the time savings of the larger roast size) I read about a fix, implemented it, and sped up the roast profile. An allen wrench can adjust the temp setting via a circuit card accessible from the bottom of the machine. You can easily change the roast temp setting in just a few minutes. Now I always get to the second crack during the first roast. Problem solved.
I use 6 inch aluminum exhaust duct to route the Alp smoke out a cardboard cutout I place in the kitchen window. The aluminum can be "molded" around the exhaust vent of the Alp for a fairly tight seal. My wife no longer complains about the smoke as she does when I use the FR+. (I let the FR+ vent to the kitchen exhaust fan over the stove - the kind that exhausts to the outside.)
All in all I'm glad I got the Alp. I use it religously and team it with my Rancilio Rocky grinder, Rancilio Miss Sylvia espresso machine, and Capresso Team Luxe drip machine.
Bottom line: I highly recommend this machine. I had some roasting experience with the FR+ and I believe this helped me to get consistantly good roasts with the Alp. There may be a slight learning curve for someone starting out with the Alp as their first roaster.
A very nice machine with a few flawsCustomer service from the Swissmar distributor has been excellent, showing a responsiveness seldom found today. To date, they have replaced the machine twice, paying all shipping charges. This brings us to the problems. While the roasting time (not including the cooling cycle) has ranged from 15-18 minutes, the beans can easily go from a medium-dark roast to completely burned within a 30-second period at the end of the roasting period. The machine has roast selections ranging from 1 to 15,with 1 corresponding to 16 1/2 minutes and each higher number increases the time by an additional 15 seconds. The mid-range setting (8) is labeled as medium and it is often recommended on their packages of beans. However, all three machines that I have tried will burn the beans to a black, smokey, crisp at that setting, leaving a burned oily residue over the entire inside of the machine. Experience finally taught me that the operation is highly sensitive to ambient temperature. At normal indoor household temperatures, I must manually trigger the cooling cycle at 15-16 minutes if I do not to burn the beans beyond recognition. This is less than the time for the lowest setting (1). Outside at (62-67) degrees, it may take up to 18 minutes (setting #7) for beans from the same bag. I exchanged the first machine because I concluded that it must have had a bad timer or heat control. When the second one worked the same way, I decided to live with it, watching carefully and manually timing the roasts with a stopwatch. The second machine began to develop cracks on the front of the plastic cover and the plastic hinges on the rear eventually broke off. Now, I am being especially careful with the third machine to avoid leaning the cover back against the build-in hinge stops without something else to prop it up.
The quality and consistency of the roast appears to be inferior to my fluid-bed roaster (Hearthware), which reliably brings every bean in a batch to exactly the same degree of roast. Batches from the Alpenrost will typically have beans ranging over a fairly wide range of color, sometimes even dumping a green bean. This isn't necessarily bad, as there is some merit to having the mix of flavors from come from the different degrees of roast.
Despite the annoyances of not being able to view the roast (without opening the machine which cools the beans and exhausts acrid smoke into the room) and having to guess at the roasting times, I am using the Alpenrost 90% of the time, mostly because of the larger batch size.
Be aware that the roaster will blow out a significant amount of smoke, especially at the end of the heating cycle, which is characteristic of all consumer roasters. If you are indoors, you must have a way of directing the outflow to a powered outside vent. The Alpenrost's outflow nozzle works especially well with the Jenn-Aire exhaust.
If you don't mind having to fuss a little bit and enjoy monitoring the roasing process, then get this nifty coffee roaster.

- 13-inch spoon with straight, slightly angled edge
- Durable, professional-grade tool
- Made of heavy 18/10 stainless steel polished to mirror finish
- Handle grooved on top, rounded on bottom for comfort
- Lifetime warranty against defects

Heavy but even worse...it scratches my All-Clad pans!This spoon looks nice but it is very heavy. My arm got tired from using it to stir-fry. I don't recommend buying it. Cooking shouldn't be this painful. =(
Best style of spoon ever!
- 13-inch solid spoon
- Durable, professional-grade tool
- Made of heavy 18/10 stainless steel polished to mirror finish
- Handle grooved on top, rounded on bottom for comfort
- Lifetime warranty against defects
List price: $19.99 (that's 25% off!)


- Versatile stainless-steel steamer insert for 6- and 8-inch diameter pots
- Made from heavy-gauge 18/10 stainless steel with mirror finish
- Loop-shaped handles with sturdy, non-corrosive rivets
- Polished 8-inch stainless-steel lid fits securely
- Dishwasher-safe; lifetime warranty

- Color: pink
- Size: large
- These all-purpose gloves are extra long and designed to catch liquids in the special patented cuff.
- Made of 100% natural latex with antibacterial treatment and gently tapered for a perfect fit.
- Special texture for a safe grip. Non-toxic. Available in sizes small, medium and large.

- Ideal for use throughout the kitchen, home, and garden. Mounts easily to the wall, refrigerato
- Limited lifetime warranty. To prolong the life of the shears, wipe blades clean after use.
- See "Editorial Reviews" below for a complete description of this item.
- 8"L

- Flag Dimensions - 4.375 High x 6.0 Wide
- Made of durable Styrene Plastic
- Made in the USA

- Set includes 4 bowls, 4 dessert plates and 4 dinner plates
- Hawaiian design adds tropical touch to any meal
- Durable melamine construction