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Reddit mentions of BUNN GRB Velocity Brew 10-Cup Home Coffee Brewer, Black
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Reddit mentions: 10
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Fastest 10-Cup Home Coffeemaker brews a full pot of coffee in about 3 minutesAn always hot internal hot water is ready to brew hot coffee on deman. Item dimensions is 14.8 high x 7.1 wide x 13.8 deep inch. Note-replace sprayhead and brew funnel. Pour additional carafes of fresh, cold water into the brewer as needed until water has no vinegar smell or tastedExclusive drip-free carafe with a proprietary lid and spout design that arcs the pour of the coffee into the cup and wicks the coffee dribbles back into the carafe preventing a mess on cup or counterMulti-stream spray head showers hot water evenly over the coffee groundsLarge flat bottom filter and funnel allows greater interaction between hot water and coffee grounds for superior flavor extractionBrews 4 to 10 cups (20 to 50 ounce). 3-year warrantyBacked by BUNN customer service in Springfield, IllinoisBased on internal testing of BUNN Speed Brew/ Velocity Brew coffeemakers to other similar coffeemakers
Specs:
Color | Black |
Height | 14.3 Inches |
Length | 13.8 Inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Size | large |
Weight | 8 Pounds |
Width | 7.1 Inches |
I have a bunn for drip coffee. I really like it - quality product. It will be more expensive than the Mr. Coffee, but there are no sounds associated with the machine.
Edit to add: here's the model I have. I'm sure they have models that make sounds, but this one is silent.
BUNN GRB Velocity Brew 10-Cup Home Coffee Brewer, Black https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000FFRZ26/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_nZ3ACbQNXTSJH
BUNN GRB Velocity Brew 10-Cup Home Coffee Brewer https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000FFRZ26/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_oUCUzb8K09VAH
Some coffee snob will probably show up and talk about how drip coffee will give you ass cancer and make your wife file for a divorce, but I love this thing.
Made in the US and built for high volume. No digital displays, clocks or other farkles to go bad and It brews a pot 6 in about 10 minutes.
>She's new to coffee and knows about as much as I do. She likes black coffee from Tim Hortons and occasionally Starbucks, with the former being her preference.
Years ago there was a Tim Horton's branded coffee maker, which was a branded Bunn.
This is pretty much the current version of that model. 99USD
https://www.amazon.com/BUNN-Velocity-10-Cup-Coffee-Brewer/dp/B000FFRZ26/
I’ve switched from a drip to a chemex pour over. It takes about ten minutes from start to finish but I consider it my daily devotional....three times a day! Much better coffee but more work. If you want a drip look for a Bunn C10 or whatever they’re calling them nowadays. Google will help you. The difference is the reservoir. Get a machine with a hot water tank and a big spray head. You’ll get an even consistent pour which makes a better cup.
Here...I googled Bunn....this is a decent machine!
BUNN GRB Velocity Brew 10-Cup Home Coffee Brewer, Black https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B000FFRZ26/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_tai_cSQHDbCRMS8S8
Trying again with a new link. PriceZombie plz.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B000FFRZ26/ref=mp_s_a_1_2?qid=1453179343&sr=8-2&pi=SY200_QL40&keywords=Bunn&dpPl=1&dpID=41aAlrrb%2BxL&ref=plSrch
You can turn an auto-drip coffee maker into a timed brewer with an inexpensive electrical outlet timer. They are mostly used to turn on/off outdoor lights at set times during the day, but it will work any coffee maker that only relies on an on/off switch to function, like this Bunn.
There are no auto-drip coffee brewers that I know of that reach the minimum temperature for proper extraction for under $100. That seems to be the starting point. SCAA certified auto-drip brewers are:
A big can of Folgers sets me back about 8.98 at the grocery. If you follow the instructions on the can it makes 240 cups. That's just under 4 cents a cup.
A common misconception is that in order to brew coffee with a traditional drip coffee maker you have to make ~60 ounces (a full pot) of coffee every time. This isn't true. If you want 3 cups of coffee you add ~20 ounces of water and the appropriate amount of beans. It will work fine.
Yes, it takes a full ~7 minutes (unless you buy a Bunn or similar model with a built in hot water tank), but it saves you another 95% a cup or something absurd.
I think I have this one. I love it.
My original comment should have said you will never have a bitter cup, but you will never have a butter cup either.
place one tea bag in a bunn coffee pot. Fill water to whatever amount you want, 10 cups max. Brew. Perfect tea every time, no matter the tea type. I have yet to find a tea that this doesn't work with.
The real claim here is that it brews at 200F.
In that case, just get yourself a classic Bunn.