Mar
14
2010
West Bend 33600 100-Cup Commercial Coffee Urn
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Designed for offices, churches, salt and coffee break. Serving light indicates end of the cycle of beer, the instructions printed on the front and brands within the level of water to make coffee easy process. Twist to secure the lid and base resistant to heat and seal for enhanced security. Convenient Coffee level indicator and on / off switch. NEWS Amazon. com Review b>
Standing elegantly on its cost base stay, this coffee is the perfect size for a buffet line, office or any other situation where a l. . . More info>> a>
- Large-capacity coffee urn brews up to 100 cups at cup-a-minute speed
- Coffee-level gauge; “ready” indicator light; automatic keep-warm mode
- 2-way dripless faucet for single-cup or continuous filling; locking cover
- Instructions printed on faceplate; interior water-level markings; stay-cool base/trim
- Measures 14-1/2 by 10-3/5 by 23 inches
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By ibeanian, March 14, 2010 @ 11:30 pm
If you buy one of these, you know it’s just a big pot of coffee, but the sides very quickly. We also need a lot of abuse and holds well. I use my weekly for a crowd of about 200. Is filled twice a night, rinsed and thrown back into the closet to be used again next week. Always seems nice and works well.
By William P. Noble, March 15, 2010 @ 12:32 am
Coffee urns are a great buy. Well worth the money. They make 100 cups of coffee in less than an hour. Very easy to clean and maintain.
By Jefferson Westwood, March 15, 2010 @ 12:57 am
This unit is nice looking. The faucet is high enough on the table that even a cup of height can be slipped in without having to tilt the cup. It ‘easy to clean. It seems very effective: We use the same amount of water, but less than our previous coffee coffee and leaves just as strong.
By Nancy L. Remus, March 15, 2010 @ 2:55 am
8 years ago, I bought 2 of these pots of coffee for use in our church kitchen. We use them at least twice a week and are still strong. I bought another, because we need to grow more coffee.
By Poultry Princess, March 15, 2010 @ 3:07 am
This is a very good urn. We use the church and does a good hot coffee. One problem we had with it is that when it is brewing, unless the sealing shim (with cardboard to make it waterproof), it is a little bubble ‘of coffee on the sides of the polls, not much but enough to leave a small puddle on the counter, you must clean the soil. It ‘a small price to pay for lots of hot coffee, though.