Bunn VP17-1 Coffee Brewer, Stainless Steel

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Bunn VP17-1 Coffee Brewer, Stainless Steel

Suggested ItemsAccessoriesOverviewLow Profile Pourover Coffee Brewer Brews 3.8 gallons (14.8 litres) of perfect coffee per hour. Pourover brewer requires no plumbing completely portable. All stainless steel construction. Stainless steel or black finish. SplashGard funnel deflects hot liquids away from the hand.SpecificationsBrews 3.8 gallons of perfect coffee per hour Pourover brewer requires no plumbing completely portable All stainless steel construction Stainless steel finish One warmer Brew into decanters SplashGard funnel deflects hot liquids away from the hand Dimensions: 17.7″ x 8.5″ x 17.8″ 120 Volts 13.3 Amps 1600 total watts Cord attached Requires 2-wire plus ground service rated 120V, single phase, [Read More...]

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One Response to “Bunn VP17-1 Coffee Brewer, Stainless Steel”

  1. Vevina Says:

    I can’t really comment on the quality of the coffee this machine makes as someone I know purchased this thing for their home. But they made a trial batch and it seemed to be very good. The instructions are mildly confusing as there is no off switch. The way this machine works is that you leave it *unplugged* the first time you fill it. You fill it with 2 & 1/2 carafes of cold water. 1/2 will “spill” out as per the instructions. *Then* you plug it in. When you’re ready to make coffee setup your grounds, filter and whatnot. Then pour a carafe of cold water into the top. Put your empty carafe on the warmer plate really fast and water will flow out almost immediately, the coffee is done in a couple of minutes, it’s really fast.

    The reason there is no ON or OFF switch because the “initial” reservoir is kept warm in the machine at all times and the machine just sits there 24/7 happily keeping the reservoir water warm until you’re ready to use it. When you put a fresh carafe of cold water in the unit the cold water is mixed with the rest of the water in the tank. As the tank can only “store” 2 carafes of water the coffee maker is “activated” (when it senses that the water temp has dropped or displaced or something,) the water is then re-heated to the proper temperature and it just makes coffee. The cold water is the switch (to make coffee.) I have no idea if you can make less than 1 carafe of coffee.

    The warmer plate switch (red switch) does not need to be on to make coffee as it seems to work independently of the coffee making part. ie) It’s just a switch for the warming plate. That’s all it does.


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