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View entire thread: ..........For Sale...equipment

Posted by MrBeans on 2008-01-17 12:00:53      Post Subject: ..........For Sale...equipment



True refrigerator T49 49Cu Ft.

Kenmore Elite Upright Freezer 21.4 Cu Ft.

Ice O Matic Ice maker, ICE220HA1 ( is connected to filtration system, filtration is not included )

Franke Evolution super automatic espresso machine, connected to filtration system, plus it is connected to its own water softener, filtration is not included.

Bunn coffee maker, Infusion series.

Conveyor Toaster

JVC Digital Amplifier, with Bose surround sound 5.1 (might be able to sell separate)

Under counter Delfield Refrigerator Model UC4048 ( I got it used, but works perfect)

Display Fridge (same as what Starbucks use) Structural Concepts Model HOU3852R

Condiment Bar

Tables and Chairs (manufactured by the same company supply Starbucks)


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View entire thread: my new bunn

Posted by stewartlittle on 2007-01-31 10:05:02      Post Subject: my new bunn

Hi,I am brand spankin new here.
Have a problem with my new Bunn coffee maker.I have the GRX and it seems to make coffee too fast.It brews in 3 minutes like it supose to,but the flavor of the coffee aint there like it was when I used my old $20 Procter-Silex.
It took it about 15 minutes to brew 12 cups,but at least it had some flavor.

Anything I can do to get more flavor out of the coffee?
If not that thing is going back.I payed $69.98 + tax for it and thought that was a good deal,but not if it makes coffee with no flavor,taste weak,watered down.

Thanks for the help


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View entire thread: Need advice for office coffee pot.

Posted by La Crema Coffee on 2006-07-12 18:11:11      Post Subject: When I say BUNN you think?

Yeah, Java Hill is totally on target! and if you have a local coffee roaster who will work with you. See I provide FREE filters, stir sticks and delivery. So yeah get a good BUNN coffee maker, and good Coffee and you and the rest of your office will be happy :)

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View entire thread: Aeropress question for experienced users.

Posted by supercoffee on 2007-11-06 10:46:33      Post Subject:

Thanks for the replies cloudsipper. I'm off to try a batch of coffee again. I tried French Press coffee a few times and I liked it, and it was strong to boot. But if I can get this Aeropress to be strong also, then I do prefer it because it is so easy to use.

By the way, for hot water, I use the hot water faucet that is on the front of the Bunn coffee maker at work. Do you guys happen to know what temperature the water is on those faucets? Is it boiling or a little lower? I don't have a thermometer anywhere.

Thanks.


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View entire thread: What The BetterTime To Drinks Coffee?

Posted by Night Guy on 2006-05-22 02:20:27      Post Subject:

NightGuy, that reminds me alot of my 3rd shift days. A Bunn coffee maker next to my desk, and a a Constantly filled cup of coffee in my hand.


I have a 1.5 liter air pot at my side I am thinking of installing an IV I work 7 days on 12 hour shifts then 7 off


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View entire thread: What The BetterTime To Drinks Coffee?

Posted by Rowley on 2006-05-21 23:58:58      Post Subject:

NightGuy, that reminds me alot of my 3rd shift days. A Bunn coffee maker next to my desk, and a a Constantly filled cup of coffee in my hand.


Nowadays I stick to a few cups in the morning and one after lunch, it keeps me productive. Occasionally on an evening I'll leisurly enjoy a cup with friends.


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View entire thread: Best Supermarket Coffee Brand??

Posted by phaelon56 on 2004-10-07 14:14:42      Post Subject:

If by "supermarket brands" yu mean thgins along the lines of Chock Full 'O Nuts, Maxwell House, Folger's etc. I'd say that the "8 O'Clock French Roast" whole bean is the best of the bunch. It was originally an A&P grocery store brand but was available widely in chain grocery stores other than A&P's.

I agree that Starbucks roasts too dark and I'll reaffirm that there's no cachet for me in that brand name but I've A/B compared whole bean Starbucks that was fresh ground and brewed in the office in a Bunn coffee maker to pre-ground Maxell House and Folger's. The Starbucks totally blew away those two even though it wasn't all that great.

When I first tried Millstone many years ago it wasn't bad but when I tried it again in a pinch it was middle of the road at best.


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