Let's Talk BBQ
General => General Discussion & Topics => Product Reviews => Topic started by: rexster314 on October 18, 2018, 09:47:46 PM
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I started roasting coffee a couple of months ago on my Kitchenaid gas grill. The K/A rotisserie kit works well, but it's too slow for roasting coffee, and the beans can get roasted a little too much if you're not careful.
I found this rotisserie motor on Amazon that seemed to be the fix for this problem. It arrived today. It's a variable speed motor that runs from 13 to 55 rpm's. And it fits perfectly on the standard Kitchenaid mounting bracket. It seems a well built moderately heavy unit, and it worked flawlessly on my first attempt with it this afternoon, roasting some green Columbian beans very evenly. It can turn 30 pounds on a balanced spit, more than I'll ever need to spin.
(https://images-na.ssl-images-amazon.com/images/I/418bsg77MdL.jpg)
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30lbs is a pretty good load. What size rod does it take?
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Very interested... Will this fit other grills as well or is it pretty much for the Kitchenaid grills?
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The thing takes a 1/4" square spit rod, fairly typical of most rotisseries. After receiving it, I'm fairly certain that the mount the Kitchenaid has is pretty universal. The motor is interchangeable with the K/A motor perfectly
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Here's my newest setup. The rotisserie motor spins up to 55rpm. This type basket gives a more even roast than the other basket did.
With this setup I get first crack at about 10 minutes with a second crack at about 17 minutes. Dark roast is about 20 mins
https://youtu.be/RX6rFiTeU_g (https://youtu.be/RX6rFiTeU_g)