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Yes the smell is there - a garage is a solution, or you can roast outside in warmer months (the ambient temperature should not be too cool).
What happens if the ambient temperature is too cool? I have my family room under construction, and thus the garage is full of "stuff". Once the FR is done (soon), I was seriously considering getting a coffee roaster and putting it in the garage. I really don't have the space to put it in the kitchen (we have a paltry amount of counter and cabinet space) and wouldn't relish putting it away each time. Can I roast in a garage that gets to around 50F in the winter?
Unfortunately, I have a paucity of counter space. There's no way for me to add another item to the counter, and I've already taken off my coffee maker (instead, using an Aeropress) and stored it. I also have to store my blender, mixer, and food processor. That's how little counter space I have. And, the only storage spot I have is a downstairs closet, which means I'd have to haul everything up and down the stairs each time I want to use it. I also don't trust my ventilation. I added an over-the-oven microwave and vented it outside, through the roof. However, I think the ventilation is feeble. It's supposedly 300 cfm, but even if a pot is directly under the air intake, it's a poor ventilator. I'm planning on buying the following roaster:http://www.sweetmarias.com/sweetmarias/coffee-roasters/drum-roasters/behmor.htmlI should be able to roast once a week. I think once a week should be fine for the garage, and I won't have to move the roaster each time. However, I'll also check out the Nesco roasters, as I've not yet finally decided on a roaster (being a complete novice in this area, drum roasters make more sense to me, but perhaps that's not the case).
I use a Zach & Dani's (now Nesco) roaster and it does a pretty good job of reducing the amount of smoke emitted during roasting. My house doesn't have a regular range hood exhausts outside, so this roaster turned out to be the best solution for me.It works well and it's been very durable.
I'll add my recommendation for the Nesco. It does a good job of reducing odor, but takes a little longer to roast than a hot air model.