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The West Bend 33600 Coffee Urn is a commercial-grade coffee maker designed for large gatherings, brewing up to 100 cups of coffee at a speed of one cup per minute. With features like automatic temperature control, a two-way dripless faucet, and easy cleanup tools, this highly-polished aluminum urn is perfect for any event, ensuring your coffee stays hot and ready to serve.
Exterior Finish | Polished Aluminum |
Material | Aluminum |
Item Weight | 7.48 Pounds |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Number of Items | 1 |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 10.6"D x 14.5"W x 23"H |
Capacity | 100 Cups |
Style | Coffee Urn |
Color | Silver |
Recommended Uses For Product | Commercial settings, large gatherings |
Operation Mode | Manual |
Voltage | 120 |
Human Interface Input | Buttons |
Wattage | 1500 watts |
Filter Type | Reusable |
Specific Uses For Product | Coffee Brewing |
Special Features | Manual |
Coffee Maker Type | Percolator |
A**Z
Great quality coffee maker
The coffee maker worked great for work the guys are happy having coffee in the morning again. Thanks
P**R
West Bend 33600 100-Cup Commercial Coffee Urn - AND MORE
I bought this coffee urn several weeks ago and have used it every week since...for TEA! I drink a lot of tea, all kinds of tea really, but mostly black, and it has to be FRESH brewed. I used to make tea every 1-2 days using one of those lightweight plastic brewers, which works fine too, it just couldn't keep up with my demand & I was getting really sick & tired of making it so often. Now I make it just once a week on weekends, 2.5 gallons at a time. I had researched a bunch of different kinds of commercial type tea brewers, but for some reason they seem to run in the $200-600 range. I've made a lot of tea in my regular coffee pot too, so I started looking at these large coffee brewers as a possible alternative. I figured for the price, it would be worth a try. So far, I absolutely love this thing! So easy to use, so easy to clean! If tea would stay fresh for 2 weeks at a time, I'd make 5 gallons instead. I bought a 2.5 gallon plastic water jug (rectangle gas can shape) with a spigot from Walmart for a few bucks, fill it up once the fresh brewed tea cools down, and store it in on the top shelf of my fridge. It's a miracle. So the point of this long review is really to brag about this thing as a cost-effective tea maker, as it's already proven to be an incredible coffee maker. I've also got a half-dozen other uses in mind for it! Zero complaints.SPECIAL NOTE: If you plan on using this machine to make tea (or coffee for that matter), you MUST keep in mind that the "cup" marks on the side of the urn indicate the philosophical international "standard" (it's complicated) fluid ounces for a cup of coffee (roughly 5.5oz), NOT the U.S. standard of 8 fluid oz. in a cup. So that's roughly 100 5.5oz cups of coffee. When you brew tea with tea bags, their measurements are 8oz. per cup as a serving. 320oz in 2.5 gallons is 40 servings at 8oz./cup. The family size tea bags I use brew 4 8oz. cups per bag, so I need 10 bags for 320oz. Just saving you the trouble...
G**L
Cafetera
Cafetera muy buena para reuniones grandes
G**D
Very Good for large Groups
I bought this to handle up to 60 folks for breakfast and it is better quality than expected. It made excellent tasting coffee. 50 cups made in 20 mins. Easy to clean. (I used coffee filter Bags to insure no grounds in coffee…. don’t know if the basket alone would result in grounds or not.)We also bought the smaller, simpler WestBend percolator to use for De-cafe coffee….and it was VERY FAST and made excellent coffee…. Don’t know why this review-process won’t allow me to offer individual reviews of the products.
C**F
Almost Better Than The Rest
We literally went through 5 or 6 coffee urns before settling on this one. It's almost impossible to find reviews anywhere specifically for noise levels on these machines...so you're forced to just order the and give them a try. Most of what you'll find will be identical models all made in China just with different names and maybe a different aesthetic to the item. Again, they're all the same and many are junk.We'll see how this lasts but here's what we really like -1) Totally different and modern design...no other urn available looks like this.2) It's dead quiet - yeah it makes some low level noise when heating up like they all do, but once it turns over to keep-warm, this blows every other urn away at how quiet it is. No "tickety-tik" noises like all the others.3) More than enough capacity4) Safe to touch - you can touch any part of the urn other than the metal on top, without burning your hand.5) Price - all of these urns are overpriced for what they are. However given all of the above, this is right in line with the others.What we don't like -1) Warranty is only 1 year2) No water level indicator to see what's left...but then again, is it so disturbing to open the top lid and check?3) They really flubbed the design by making the spigot too low...no way you're fitting anything other than a standard coffee mug.4) Pursuant to #3 above, the drip tray is a nice idea but when extended, it further reduced that clearance to fill a mug.Altogether it's near the best choice for a coffee urn in this category. The question is, how long will it last?
M**P
Excelente cafetera
Excelente cafetera para grandes cantidades, 100 tazas, muy bonita y elegante, para reuniones de oficina y conferencias es ideal, fácil de limpiar y de transporte
A**R
Huge LEAK on first use! Nice coffee STAINS ON CARPET!
We got this for our team event. On its very first use, it started leaking profusely when the coffee was getting hot. It stained the carpet very nicely - not! So if you have light-colored carpet, beware of this West Bend coffee urn. Luckily one of the parents saw the leak and notified us before the whole pot (100 cups) would empty out on the floor.The see-through coffee gauge tube was not properly installed by West Bend and sprung a big leak at the base of the gauge tube - Look at the nice stream of coffee in attached picture. That was BAD DESIGN and BAD QA!We should have believed the reviews going back to 2015 with similar problems. It seems that West Bend hasn't figured out how to fix the problem or they don't care enough about the 10% of the reviews being 1-star. So take your chances folks, maybe 1 in 10 customers may get lucky and end up with a $100 carpet stainer or luckier yet get a trip to to the hospital for burns. Gee-whiz!!!Another BAD DESIGN: the spigot is directly above the on/off switches so there's a chance someone may be burned and get electrical shock trying to turn it off while all that hot liquid spills onto the hand!We were lucky no one was burned or electrocuted!SUMMARY: this urn can stain carpet, burn your hands, may give you an electrical shock, squirt coffee on your nice cloths but it doesn't make coffee! We will STAY AWAY from this West Bend model. We want enjoy coffee not mopping the floor or staining the carpet!Needless today, we are returning this West Bend carpet stainer!
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