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PROBAT P05 e

by Ethan Miller
September 8, 2021
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The development of an electrically heated shop roaster that is just as powerful as the gas-driven P05 and also features the same iconic design, was the main task the Probat engineers dedicated themselves to when designing the new P05 e.

This new electrical shop roaster comes with the same advanced technical features as its gas-powered twin without relying on a gas connection and fewer emissions are released by the heating element. Therefore, it can also be set up in areas with particularly strict emission standards, like shopping malls. 

Using renewable energy to operate the P05 e even further helps minimise your carbon footprint. Most important, however, is that roasting results can directly be compared with those of a gas-heated roaster in every aspect: roasting times, flexibility and response behaviour of the heating unit are almost identical, so that roasting recipes of a P05 can be safely transferred to the new P05 e while maintaining the same high quality and reproducibility.

For more information, visit www.probat.com

This article was first published in the September/October edition of Global Coffee Report. Read more HERE.

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