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Bunn Iced Tea Brewers

Bunn invented the first iced tea brewer in 1978. Before that, many people brewed tea in coffee brewers, which resulted in the tea being contaminated with residue oils from the coffee. If tea was prepared on the stove in a large pot, it became a laborious process.

With the advent of the Bunn TL-3 and TL-6 (3 and 6 gallon brewers, respectively), people were able to produce tea in a dedicated brewer at the correct temperature (195-205F) and steep time (3-7 minutes). The hot tea was brewed into a dispenser that filled with ambient temperature water and the correct 5:1 ratio of ambient water to tea concentrate.

As iced tea has become more popular, Bunn Iced Tea Brewers have evolved to become more productive and stylish. Bunn now offers quick-brew, regular and low-profile models and can brew up to 26.7 gallons per hour. They also have included their infusion technology in a line Infusion Tea Brewers.

Bunn Price Increase Coming Soon

Bunn-O-Matic Corporation has announced a global price increase of approximately 3% will take effect July 1, 2008. The pricing change will affect all products and parts.

In the last 5 years, Bunn has only increased prices about 1% per year, so this move is probably well overdue and not unexpected. With the costs of stainless steel and transportation increasing dramatically in recent months, we would expect other equipment manufacturers to follow suit with their own prices increases in the coming months.

Current prices on Bunn products will be honored until June 1st.

We Want a Brewer That Brews Hot Coffee…

We often get emails from people wanting really hot coffee, and we don’t have a great, definitive answer for them. Coffee needs to be brewed at 195-200F in order to taste right - if you brew it hotter than that, it will taste bitter. All coffee brewers are designed to brew in that range, but the thermostats on any particular brewer will be a little different, so there is no guarantee that you will get a brewer that brews “hot.”

I would say that Bunn brewers probably have better thermostats than other brands, so their brewers would be more likely to brew at a good, high temperature. Bunn brewers have a hot water reservoir, which helps to insure that the water is the correct temperature (as opposed to heating-on-demand), but some people don’t like them because the brewer is always on heating the water.

If you want really hot coffee, you would probably want a brewer with a pot that sits on a warmer instead of one that brews into a thermal carafe, because the coffee in a thermal carafe will slowly cool in time.

I hope this information helps.

New Titan Brewer from Bunn

Need to brew 6 gallons of coffee quickly? You can with the new Titan Dual Coffee Brewer from Bunn. The Titan brews into two, 3-gallon ThermoFresh Servers in 6 minutes or less - up to 34.3 gallons of perfect coffee every hour.

The high volume brewer includes the latest flavor management features from Bunn, including pre-infusion, pulse brew and digital temperature control.

Bunn Introduces SmartWave Coffee Brewers

A new addition to the Bunn line, the SmartWave brewers were introduced in late 2007. Only 17″ tall, the brewers are designed for retailers and office with space limitations. They are also perfect for home users who want to invest in a commercial-style brewer.

The SmartWave technology is designed to enhance the turbulence of the brew water at the moment of contact with the coffee grounds, thereby providing increased contact between the water and grounds and ensuring uniform extraction of flavor.

There are two SmartWave Brewers currently offered:

Bunn SmartWAVE™ Silver - features analog switches with red and green LED display and programming lights

Bunn SmartWAVE™ Standard - features Four-digit LED lights for display and programming, and BrewMETER™ technology

Both models can brew into either airpots or thermal carafes.

Choosing a Bunn Commercial Coffee Brewer

There are a few considerations to make when buying a coffee maker for your office, restaurant, church or other large volume application. Making a few decisions at the beginning of the process can significantly focus your search of brewers that will be best for your specific needs.

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The first main consideration is Pourover versus Automatic:

• Pourover - you pour water into the top of the machine to make coffee. All Bunn brewers feature a hot water reservoir, which allows the brewer to make a pot of coffee in less than 3 minutes. Available for regular, airpot and thermal Bunn coffee brewers.

• Automatic - the brewer is hooked up to a waterline. The hot water reservoir is automatically filled up. Most automatic brewers feature a pourover option, which means that if the machine is not hooked up to a waterline, you can still brew coffee by pouring water into it. Digital Brewer Controls models do not have a pourover feature.

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The second consideration is Type of Brewer:

• Regular/Drip - brews coffee into pots. Warmers keep coffee hot. Numerous models to choose from.

• Pod - brews coffee by the cup using coffee pods instead of grounds.

• Airpot - brews coffee into airpots. The advantage of using an airpot is that the coffee stays hotter and fresher longer. Since airpot brewers do not have warmers, the airpots can be taken to a different location for use. Some Bunn airpot brewers feature a gourmet funnel, which means the funnel is larger to accomodate the larger amount of coffee grounds you need for brewing gourmet coffee.

• Thermal - brews coffee into thermal servers or thermal carafes. Similar advantages and features as airpot brewers.

• Satellite -brews large volumes (.5 to 1 gallon batches) of coffee quickly. Multiple servers can be used with brewer and can be set on warmers in different locations.

• SoftHeat - similar to satellite brewers. Can brew .5, 1 or 1.5 gallon batches of coffee. Patented server heat control automatically shuts off once target temperature is reached. Can be set to 175º-190ºF (79.4º-87.8º).
Electronic grinder interface communicates to grinder on exact amount of coffee for selected brew batch size.

• ThermoFresh - brews .5, 1 or 1.5 gallon batches. Stores individual coffee recipes so operator can easily brew many varieties. Smart funnel allows wireless brewer-grinder interface for error-free operation. Coffee extraction controlled with pre-infusion and Pulse-Brew™, digital temperature control, and large sprayhead; coffee strength controlled with variable by-pass.

• Liquid - for large volume production using liquid coffee concentrate. Can brew over 125 - 5 oz. (1.48 litre) cups per hour with a 120 volt, 15 amp electrical connection or over 500 - 5 oz. (1.48 litre) cups per hour with a 240 volt / 30 amp electrical connection.

• Urn - for very large brewing capacity - from Brews 11.4 to 18.8 gallons of coffee per hour depending on model.

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Once you’ve made some decisions on the above considerations, your choices should be much more narrowly focused. Here are a few other options to consider:

• Hot Water Faucet - Hot water faucets are an option on regular, airpot and thermal brewers. (An “F” in model name means that model has a hot water faucet.) Pourover models do not have hot water faucets. Hot water faucets are standard on larger brewers - satellite, urn, etc.

• Number of Warmers - For regular/drip brewers. Options are from 1 to 6 warmers.

• Digital - Models with “DBC” in model name feature Digital Brewer Control - touchpad digital technology gives you more control over your brewing process by offering better temperature control, more hot water from faucet, faster recovery time, higher brewing capacity, automatic shut-off and built-in electronic diagnostics.

Please consult our Bunn Coffee Maker Comparison Chart for more information on our home coffee makers.