It's an electric gooseneck kettle (adjustable temperature), a small scale that looks appropriate for timing and weighing shots of espresso, a double wall glass dripper, a glass server, and a cupping spoon.
The brew kit retails for something like 4 times the cost of the class, so that's pretty crazy. I could see someone signing up treating it like a big discount on the brewing equipment and getting my roasting class thrown in for free.
@sean Not coded is effectively the same as no door (or if there is a door it goes to some weird glitch infested hellscape depending on how that's coded).
@sean Joey's room doesn't have a door?
@SlowRain *facepalm*
@shapr Just whatever text editor is handy. I'm not too picky about it.
One of my suppliers that I've had keeping an eye out for a nice Kenyan coffee has gotten back to me and basically said I don't want to buy the ones they just got in. I'm not going to buy any coffee just so I can say that I have it (same reason I'm currently out of coffee from Papua New Guinea). Given the choice, I'd rather disappoint the customer by not selling them what they want than disappointing them by tricking them into buying something they expect should be better than it is.
Author of Typica software for coffee roasters.