Used Shop Coffee Roasters
Explore our range of used shop coffee roasters, perfect for small-to-medium-sized roasteries and coffee shops. Shop brands like Loring, Probat, Diedrich, and Giesen. These beginner-friendly used shop roasters include batch sizes from 1kg to 20kg, external chaff collectors, roast profile automation, and easy digital connections to Cropster & Artisan. Whether you're just starting out or looking to grow, our handpicked used shop roasters are a great choice. Check out our collection today and kickstart your roasting journey!
Individual Roaster Selections
What Is the Best Small Commercial Coffee Roaster for Your Business?
Most new roasteries and cafés lean toward a small commercial coffee roaster because it keeps things manageable: lower output, tighter control, and a footprint that actually fits inside a real-world workspace.
Why Choose a Small Commercial Coffee Roaster?
A small commercial coffee roaster is built for control rather than volume. And for a lot of businesses, that’s exactly what you want in the early stages.
- Lower startup investment compared to larger systems
- Easier to learn, operate, and maintain
- Smaller footprint (your space will thank you)
- Better control over roast experimentation and flavor development
Is Used Coffee Equipment a Good Choice?
Short answer? Yes, if you know what you’re looking at.
Many businesses enter the market through used coffee equipment, and for good reason. It stretches your budget without necessarily sacrificing capability.
The advantages are pretty straightforward:
- Lower upfront cost
- Faster return on investment
- Access to higher-end brands at reduced pricing
What to Look for in Coffee Roasting Equipment
Whether you’re buying new or exploring used coffee roasting equipment, the fundamentals don’t change much.
- Capacity – Will it meet your current and near-future volume?
- Heat source – Gas vs electric can change your roast dynamics
- Control system – Manual, semi-auto, or fully automated
- Build quality – Longevity matters more than flashy features
- Support and parts availability – Downtime is expensive
Good coffee roasting equipment should feel like a tool you grow into, not one you outgrow in a year.
New vs Used Coffee Roasters: How to Decide
When comparing new machines to used coffee equipment, it really comes down to timing and goals.
Ask yourself:
- What can my budget realistically support right now?
- How much production do I actually need today (not someday)?
- Do I have the technical comfort to maintain a used machine?
A well-chosen small commercial coffee roaster, whether new or used, should align with your current stage—not your aspirational one.
Conclusion
A small commercial coffee roaster is often the smartest entry point into production roasting. It keeps things tight, controlled, and financially realistic while you build your brand.
And when it comes to used coffee equipment, there’s real opportunity there, as long as you’re selective and thorough.
The best coffee roasting equipment isn’t just about capacity or price. It’s about fit, reliability, and how well it supports the way you actually work.
FAQ
1. What makes a used commercial coffee roaster from Coffee Equipment Pros different?
Each unit is professionally vetted to meet commercial standards—ensuring you get the reliability of a new roaster at a fraction of the cost.
2. How do I know which used commercial coffee roaster is right for my business?
Our team will help match you with the ideal model based on your batch size, roasting style, and future growth plans—so you invest with confidence and clarity.
3. Can I trade in my old roaster when buying a used commercial coffee roaster?
We don’t offer a straight 1-to-1 trade-in program, but we can help you sell your current roaster to free up capital to purchase another used coffee roaster from our inventory.
4. What brands of used commercial coffee roasters do you sell?
Our revolving inventory of used roasters includes respected industry names like Probat, Diedrich, Loring, San Franciscan, and Giesen, plus many other brands. But no matter the brand, we aim to only represent machines that hold their value and deliver consistent results for years.
5. Is buying a used commercial coffee roaster safe for my business?
Yes. Every unit is vetted for mechanical integrity, safety, and performance. We also encourage you, as a prospective buyer, to inspect and demo the used coffee roaster in person.
6. How often are used commercial coffee roasters added to your inventory?
Our inventory updates frequently as we work with our sellers to list their used coffee equipment. Join our mailing list to get first access to the latest arrivals.
7. Why choose a used commercial coffee roaster instead of a new one?
A used roaster lets you access top-tier equipment with less upfront cost, faster ROI, and proven reliability—without sacrificing the craftsmanship or control your coffee deserves.
8. What is a small commercial coffee roaster?
A small commercial coffee roaster is a compact roasting machine designed for cafés and small businesses producing limited batch sizes with high control.
9. Is used coffee equipment reliable?
Yes, used coffee equipment can be very reliable when properly maintained and purchased from a trusted source with clear service history.
10. How do I choose the right coffee roasting equipment?
Choose coffee roasting equipment based on capacity, control type, build quality, and how it fits your production goals.
11. Can small businesses use coffee roasting equipment effectively?
Absolutely. Many small roasteries rely on coffee roasting equipment to build consistent, high-quality product lines from day one.