

☕ Elevate your coffee game—fresh roasts, fast results, full control!
The Fresh Roast SR800 is a high-performance home coffee roaster designed for serious coffee lovers who demand freshness and customization. Featuring a digital display, 9-level variable heat and fan controls, and a large 8oz batch capacity, it delivers fast, even roasts in under 10 minutes. Its manual operation empowers users to experiment with global bean varieties and roasting profiles, unlocking unique flavors while saving time and money. Built with durable materials and backed by responsive customer service, the SR800 is the ultimate tool for crafting fresh, flavorful coffee at home.










| ASIN | B07Z9Q3TLQ |
| Best Sellers Rank | #118,370 in Kitchen & Dining ( See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining ) #31 in Rotisseries & Roasters |
| Brand Name | Fresh Roast |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (574) |
| Display Type | LCD |
| Included Components | Coffee Bean Sample Trays, Manual Variable Heat Controls, Optional Glass EXT tube, Top Cap & Chaff Basket, glass roasting chamber |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 8"D x 8"W x 14"H |
| Manufacturer | Fresh Roast |
| Material | Super high temperature resistant plastic and stainless steel |
| Model Number | Fresh Roast SR800 |
| Number of settings | 11 |
| Special Features | Adjustable Heat Control, Digital Status Display, Easy To Use, Manual Controls, Roast Up To 8OZ of Coffee in Minutes |
| Specific Uses For Product | Roasting Green Coffee Beans To Make Fresh Roasted Coffee |
| Style | Home Coffee Roasting Machine |
| UPC | 745114655967 |
| Voltage | 120 Volts |
| Warranty Description | All coffee roasters are covered with a full 1 year *warranty on the Base Unit. Top Cap, Chaff Basket, and Roasting Chamber have a 6-month warranty on manufacturer defects (The warranty is void if shipped outside of the US). |
| Wattage | 1750 watts |
M**Y
Perhaps the best machine for home coffee roasting
The SR-800 replaces our old roaster, which was a smaller, programmable roaster from the same company. The newer version has two distinct benefits in my opinion. First, the new roaster has twice the capacity (180 grams of green beans vs. 90 grams). This means I’m brewing only two batches a week instead of 3-4. That’s a huge time saver. Second, the SR-800 is operated manually, which means you stand by the roaster and adjust the fan and temperature as required during the roast. This may not sound like an advantage, but our previous roaster (now discontinued) was a pain to program and only stored one roasting profile at a time. Not good if you like to try coffee from around the world, because one roasting profile does not suit all coffees. With a manual roaster, you just put in 180 grams of beans and start the machine. What I discovered with the SR-800 is that there are only a few basic principles to follow for a consistently good roast. Hot air is blown into the glass roasting chamber, which pushes the beans in the center up and the beans on the outside down, and so the first principle is to keep the beans moving this way to ensure they are evenly roasted and none are scorched. You start with a high fan speed to circulate the heavy beans and a medium temp to remove moisture, and then gradually increase to maximum temp during the first two minutes. The second principle is to reduce the fan speed step by step as the beans lose their moisture and become lighter. You only need enough fan speed to push the beans in the center to the top so that the outside beans will sink to the bottom. The beans don’t need to be flying around the chamber. As you lower the fan speed, the temp becomes substantially hotter. My roasts generally peak at 450+ degrees Fahrenheit. The third principle is to finish heating the beans within about 8 minutes. I like the beans to start popping at around 6 minutes, and then become evenly dark and plump in the next two minutes. You finish with the cool setting at the highest fan speed and lowest temp for a total time in the roaster of about 10 minutes. If you roast the beans too long, the flavor will become muted and bland. The above is my recipe for a medium dark roast just short of any oil coming out of the beans. I don’t like oily beans because they are messy and the oils starts to go rancid in a few days. I also don’t care for the acidic taste of very light roasts, but to each his own. You can adjust the time and temp as you please to achieve your ideal roast. It takes a few batches to get the hang of it, but it’s not all that hard if you pay attention to what the beans are doing in the roaster for about 8 minutes. Personally, I like watching the beans roast and tweaking the fan and temp. It’s fun and I love the results. The SR-800 seems to be the ideal starter roaster for 2-3 coffee drinkers in one household. Better machines start at double the price and not everyone can taste the difference.
J**.
Great product and excellent customer service
I can't say enough good things about this roaster and especially the customer service. I bought it over 6 years ago and it acted up after 1 1/2 years, which is beyond the 1 year warranty. They will repair a roaster for $50 (plus your shipping to them, only), but i mentioned that i was disappointed that it broke after 1 1/2 years of moderate (1-2 times per week) use. They fixed it free of charge. Five years later it died so I sent it in, still a $50 flat rate repair charge. It was returned in about a week and it looks and performs like a brand new roaster. I know that the $337 price tag is not cheap, but when you amortize it over its lifetime (even including the repair charge) and compare that to how much you save by not buying high-end roasted coffee, I think it's worth the money.
E**E
An excellent choice for beginning coffee roasters
Overall, an excellent choice for beginning roasters. I transitioned to this from a popcorn popper when that gave up the ghost. The SR-800 in fact has taught me much about roasting, and I appreciate that. For the most part the SR-800 is simple to use, and the ability to adjust both heat and fan speed enable the straight through blower design as well as the ability to increase your roasting speed towards the end of your roast. The latter is good because the roasting speed is fairly slow, the positive side of this slowness is that the roast is always quite even. The larger capacity is also good, especially given the slower roasting speed. The materials and engineering seem to be of good quality, and so far I have had no real issues with it. The cons are listed here more as a suggestion for improvement to the manufacturer than really significant design issues, although I have only been using it for a couple of months so that may change. As has been mentioned in other reviews, the two piece top / chaff collector only sits on the top of the device, it does not clip in, and there is no way to secure it. This seems likely to cause problems in future. Also, the glass roasting chamber again only sits on the base, it does not clip in. Again, this should be redesigned. The roasting cycle is slow, at least with larger loads, probably because the heating element should have a higher maximum temperature. As mentioned above, this can be somewhat improved by turning down the fan speed, but considering I never use the lower heat registers, there is room for improvement here. Finally, more of an annoyance, but the single multi function button / knob takes more than a little getting used to. I could imagine three single function button / knobs would be more intuitive, with a button to display the chamber temperature in addition to the controls that are present.