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The Coffee Roast Color Wheel Chart is a set of two professionally calibrated color charts designed to help coffee roasters accurately assess the degree of roast in coffee beans. With a color accuracy of less than 1.0 ΔE00, this cost-effective alternative to the original Agtron/SCA Color Tiles ensures consistent quality and fosters agreements between roasters and customers.
E**S
Circulo exacto
Es una tabla muy exacta, a la hora de calibrar el tueste del café
B**O
Ehhh not so accurate
I got this in the process of learning to roast, prior to picking up a colorimeter device. I found it to only be accurate in terms of getting a very general idea of whether your coffee is light or dark. Which one could discern anyway by looking at the grounds without this sheet.It doesn't allow nuance to be detected, and the colors change in different lighting conditions (just like paint swatches will do, which is why you bring them to your room that you're wanting to paint and look on a few different days, rather than only trusting the color while viewing the swatch in the store).With respect to the seller, who I'm sure is trying to help others with this product, I would personally advise people to judge their desired roast level based on flavor of bitterness or not, at least 4-5 days after roasting. That will give a better idea of what you're aiming for.
M**N
I like it
I sometimes roast coffee beans at home, so this is useful for me. I like medium dark the best, so I can check this color wheel while I’m roasting beans.
O**B
Disappointing
2 of the patches have almost identical brightness. I seriously doubt the claimed accuracy.
B**Z
Way too expensive
While it might be useful for the novice roaster, it has limited utility and is extremely expensive. Websites that sell green coffee beans have better pictures on their websites.
D**H
Very use-full
This coffee roast level color wheel is an essential tool for coffee enthusiasts and professionals alike. It’s not just any chart—it offers an impressively accurate color reproduction of the original Agtron color tiles, which are now hard to find. Based on data from academic papers, the brightness of original Agtron/SCA tiles (#25-45) shows minimal L* variation, around 1.0. From #65 to #95, the colors get progressively brighter and more yellow, with stable a* values. Although I don’t have a colorimeter to verify, this chart visually reflects these trends. It’s an invaluable guide for achieving consistent, precise roasts every time.
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