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A passion for quality epitomizes our commitment to providing our commercial customers with the best beverage equipment and comprehensive service to enhance profits. Based in Springfield, Illinois, USA, the Bunn-O-Matic Corporation serves beverage equipment customers throughout the world, with plants and warehouses in Illinois, Iowa, the New York metro area, and California, as well as in Canada, Mexico and the United Kingdom.
I just purchased this machine, it’s wonderful and so well made. I do have a concern, I like a really strong cup of coffee and I feel like the Bunn Speed brew makes it weak for my taste. I do use the correct water to ground ratio but it’s still not strong enough for me. Is there a way to slow down the water flow to give the coffee more time to steep and make a stronger brew??
You cannot use the much coffee in a Bunn brew basket, trust me. It will spray grounds all over in the basket coming up over the filter and all. Wth Bunn??
Scientific studies show that using a paper filter dramatically reduces the cholesterol that comes with non-paper filter using machines, including ones that use metal filters as this Bunn one does. I can buy paper single-serve sized filters for a Keurig machine, but theirs has no metal filter to contend with (theirs is meant to be used with paper filters bought on e.g. Amazon). My question is can I buy those filters to use with this Bunn machine and will they work through first the metal filter and then the paper (not too much filtering, resulting in spilling over or reducing flavor too much)? Will they even fit and has anyone tried? Thanks!
I have spent the last 2 years desperately looking for an answer as to why my coffee maker shows the h20 error after brewing regardless of how much water I use and this is the first time I've seen mention of brewing above 4000 ft. Thank you so much for solving my mystery it's been driving me crazy!!
thank you !! now to clean it properly.....my concerns of the water not fresh as it is not used in volume for one coffee drinker in a house. using vinager, turn on then off let sit then drain. Too big a coffee maker for small house hold. Have small individual maker one at a time. Will put this one (Bunn )in storage for future need with company, thanks again for your help.
@@kristianjensen7611 I did, the code should be probably the same everywhere. But I think it's also possible to change the code. The code that worked for our machines was: 514415
Best way to get coffee going in the morning. Reminds me of working the coffee maker when I was a server. Back then I had no idea how coffee was made so quickly. Now I know, the water was already hot. A reservoir of always hot filtered water, fresh ground organic beans, stainless steel filter, and I say good day to you $4 starcucks coffee with a 15 minute wait. Grind to hot pot of coffee is about 5 minutes. Thanks bunn for a great home product.
I bought my G3 to grind for cold brew coffee which requires coarse grinds. Can I assume that this will work in the opposite direction if I want to loosen the burrs slightly in the coarsest setting? Of course I realize I couldn’t grind for espresso anymore. I’d rather have a little variable selections in the coarsest settings. Thanks!
Good instructions but I went a few steps further for a deep clean, none of which affect grind quality as cleaning the burrs does. I removed the back cover and there was build up of grinds and beans that slipped through the hopper over the years. I also removed the hopper and door hinge and gave all this a good cleaning. Looked new again on a 15 year old G3. I doubt my machine was ever cleaned once. These are quality commercial grade grinders. I bought my used one to grind 5 pounds at a time for cold brew batches.
Is there anything that I could use to make a torsion pin or torsion spring on my Bunn ultra2, I have one side is working great, and one side will not make ice, I think because the torsion spring one side is gone, thanks Rick
Well can’t get it off, so last resort, unplug let water cool, empty water, turn upside down try again. I will never recommend this Bunn needs spray redone.
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Hola. Soy latino y vivo. En Costa Rica. Tengo un pequeño negocio. El cual uso máquinas. Cómo estás. Pero se me. Es difícil conseguir. Repuestos. Y más aún un buen técnico. Para. Reparar y dar mantenimiento puedes. Ayudarme.
I lost my Bunn instructional booklet. I have two stainless tanks on the back of my pot, do I empty the contents of water from these holding tanks first. Otherwise won't there be too much water in these tanks when I add the vinegar? I understand reg. coffee brewing...put water in Karaffe, pour in above coffee basket, close lid and brew. that water in Karaffe replaces water in holding tank while releasing water into caraffe for brewing. So for cleaning, if I add vinegar to holding tanks the vinegar will be diluted and not as effective. Right? Sorry guys, just not getting it.
Just in case others face this, cut the pin in the middle and then use the bunn tool with a pin and push through the broken pin on each side. Then replace the torsion spring in center and run the new pin that comes with the tool. The tool could have been design with a wider hole and then could have been used to replace the other pin out to rebuild the shaft rather then buy a new one. Insane price for only 1 pin use.