looking for a decent tempering machine ASAP
@candyman2
08/27/14 19:43:01
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@garay-more
08/21/14 07:17:01
7 posts
i am a cocoa farmer from east africa, and i am able to supply any quantity of cocoa bean requested Contact me soonest if interested lopezmariam3@gmail.com
@maroun-milan
08/09/14 13:24:02
5 posts
Thanks Larry
Sorry I have not responded sooner, a few life delays occurred in the last month.
To answer your question, I plan to create truffles a variety of fillings for now.
I'm hoping to make at least a 100 a day at the moment. I'm in the process of sourcing chocolate , in particular Guittard.
Your suggestions are greatly appreciated.
Hi
After re-thinking and researching different types of tempering machines, any thoughts on the Chocovision Revolation X3210 (Rev X) ? I'm also interested in refurbished or used machines anyone know of the Chocolatetemperingmachines.com ? Are they a reliable company online?
I really would appreciate any suggestions you may have for starting with the right tempering machine for my small business, I'm very much a beginner!
Thank you
Levi,
I apologize for the delay. I spent last week out camping with the boy scouts. I'm just now getting back in the swing of things.
The classifieds section of this site is probably your best bet on getting a less expensive but high quality enrober. I'm not fond of the chocovision enrober. Yes, even with buying the whole setup new, they don't havea good way to get chocolates off the belt yet. i.e. paper take off belt. Nor does their machine havea blower or detailer. I spoke to one of their guys last spring about posting a video of the machine in action. - it was 'coming' but still isn't on their site yet.
I don't have an enrober yet, but through learning on TheChocolateLife and a training session with an amazing local chocolatier, I've learned that it will be remarkably valuable.
I've toyed with the idea of building an enrober to fit our Rev 3210, but I think the problem would become running out of chocolate too quickly. Even with a holey baffle. Besides, that may not be worth reinventing the wheel.
Perfect Equipment and Bakon have some smaller machines. They come up used on here every so often. Clay is a distributor for FBM machines. He can get you pricing on their smaller equipment. From what I recall, they are priced right in there with Perfect and Bakon's entry level machines, but offer continuous tempering.
As far as mobility goes, could a machine that would roll up a ramp and onto a box truck be deemed mobile? or is this a carry up the stairs and around corners kind of mobile?
There was another true table top machine, but I cannot remember the brand. Hmmm.
I looked into mixing and matching brands of equipment. However I was encouraged to keep things simple by staying with one brand. This would reduce the number of areas for difficulty and reduce the troubleshooting challenges.
Welcome to TheChocolateLife
Hi Larry,
I'm new to this forum and pretty new to the chocolate world. I just purchased the Revolution Delta and am looking for an enrober to go with it [a local Chocolate 'maker' advised me to purchase the Revolution). From the limited research I've done online, I have not been successful in finding a "small" enrober that would work with the Revolution Delta. I was wondering whether you can provide some advice where I can pick up an enrober similar to Chocovison's version (the enrober by Chocovision will not work with the Revolution (link to Chocovision enrober: http://www.chocovision.com/index.php?cPath=37&id=384&name=E... ). I'm not limited to the Revolution, it's just that I need a tempering machine that's somewhat mobile..
Feel free to message me directly: levi@jcrafts.org
Looking forward to hearing from you,
Levi
@clay
07/15/14 16:54:08
1,680 posts
Maroun:
I have to counsel you again here on the way you represent your machines and business. You have a particular type of batch tempering machine - one with a wheel. You do not have the best machine for all startup businesses.
:: Clay
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@clay
07/15/14 16:52:11
1,680 posts
Maroun:
Your English here is not correct. Your recommendation to Sabrina is just that, a recommendation - it is not that she "must" buy from you the machine you advise her on. Also, other people in the future may be interested in what you recommend to Sabrina, so I would appreciate your keeping the answers public - and not asking members to email you privately.
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@maroun-milan
07/02/14 09:14:03
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@maroun-milan
07/02/14 09:08:44
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@john-m-rossini2
07/02/14 08:53:44
12 posts
Hi Sabrina,
You might want to try Andy Greenberg" at unionstandard@unionmachinery.com
They usually specialize in larger usedequipment, but may have some smaller items around.
Good Luck,
John R.
@maroun-milan
07/01/14 00:35:29
5 posts
send me your email to advice you which machine you must buy and will link you to picture dessertshouse@live.com
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