BUNN Heat N Brew Programmable Coffee Maker, 10 cup, Stainless Steel, HB
Original price was: $149.99.$139.98Current price is: $139.98.
Price: $149.99 - $139.98
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BUNN Coffee Maker
Heat N’ Brew 10-Cup programmable coffee maker features professional grade technology to deliver the best tasting coffee at home, all in a contemporary design.
CAFÉ TASTE AT HOME – Our commercial style multi-stream sprayhead evenly showers hot water over the coffee grounds to provide maximize flavor, making your ‘at-home’ coffee taste like a cup from your favorite café.
BREW A TRAVEL MUG OR A CARAFE – Brew as little as 20 ounces to fill a travel mug, or brew a full 10-cup carafe.
PROGRAMMABLE – Our digital clock allows you to program a brew start time.
BREW TIME – Brews 20oz of coffee in about 6 minutes and 10 cups in about 10 minutes.
CONTEMPORARY DESIGN – Artful, with curved lines, a suspended filter basket and stainless-steel accents.
AUTO SHUT OFF – The Auto-warmer plate turns on during brewing and off after 2 hours.
WE ARE HERE TO HELP – Our Customer Service Team is located in Springfield, IL, USA to take your calls, emails and online chat.
BUILT TO LAST – We provide a ‘best-in-industry’ 3-Year Warranty.
Heat N’ Brew Coffee Maker is not designed for use in elevations above 5500 feet
Customers say
Customers appreciate the coffee maker’s quality and heat level. They find it brews coffee perfectly, bringing out the flavors. The coffee tastes good and is easy to use. However, some customers have mixed opinions on the design, brew speed, drip rate, and functionality.
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9 reviews for BUNN Heat N Brew Programmable Coffee Maker, 10 cup, Stainless Steel, HB
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Original price was: $149.99.$139.98Current price is: $139.98.
Ryan D –
Well designed, thoughtful features, delicious coffee much better than older style autodrip makers
There’s a lot I like about this coffee maker. In short, it is EASY to use, brews DELICIOUS coffee and is actually pretty FAST considering how it works. This is a relatively unique coffee maker given all the options out there. It’s a great design conceptually and practically. I feel it brews more similar to a manual style pour over than how most basic coffee makers work.So far, I have been using basic bottled drinking water from the gallon jugs from the grocery store (as opposed to tap, even filtered tap, because we have pretty hard water) and it works very well with the the drinking water. I’m using the stack of supplied Bunn filters that came with the coffee maker and ordered more Bunn filters for when those run out. I grind my coffee using a Flair Royal manual grinder on a “medium” setting (typically around a “7” within the second rotation from the zero point, for those familiar with how that manual grinder works) and the coffee is very balanced with great flavors and easy to drink, even black. It’s not bitter at all.The controls are very easy. Once you have water poured and a filter with grounds in place, you just hit the brew button and wait about 10 minutes. After it heats the water at the top, you hear a single dull pop sound when the water valve opens, the brewing starts and within seconds you start to see hot coffee dripping into the carafe. The actual dripping down of the water through the grounds only takes a couple minutes. If you only brew to “4” cup line on the carafe (about 2 average sized mugs worth) it’s usually done dripping in about 8 minutes total but the machine will continue to say “brewing” for a few minutes afterwards.Some things to be aware of:1. There’s no auto-pause, so if you pull the carafe out while the coffee is dripping down then it will just keep dripping and go everywhere. So it’s important to leave the carafe in place until the dripping has completed. Again, once it starts dripping you only need to wait a few minutes.2. The lid is designed to come off very easily when it is in the VERTICAL position. Many reviews seem to complain that the lid “comes off too easily”, but I’m guessing what is happening is they’re raising the lid by blindly pushing it down with their thumb unaware that the little nubs holding the lid on have flats on them for this exact purpose – to allow it to come off easy when veritical. When the lid is down, and even partially raised, it is effectively “locked” into the handle, or at least prevented from poping out. You can of course raise the lid all the way without it coming off, but if you push up or pull up on it in that position it WILL come out easily.3. Grind size matters. To get the best tasting cup of coffee, grind your coffee fresh to the correct size using a high quality grinder. If it’s coming out bitter, it’s likely that your grind is too fine.4. At the beginning, you need to pay attention when you’re lining up the basket and sliding it in. If you don’t catch the lip of the basket on the sides then you could potentially not realize it and drop it. But, once you get used to sliding the basket in it’s not hard to do. There’s no tactile indication that it’s in place other than you just can’t push it any further. But, if you slide it back 3/4″ it could fall out. So just be careful that it’s seated fully before you let go!Specific things I really like about it:1. The coffee tastes really great!2. The filter basket is easy to clean. There aren’t super deep ridges in it like most auto drip makers have.3. Brew time is relatively quick. I think under 10 minutes for a couple mugs is great.4. The carafe pours flawlessly without dripping thanks to the unique lid design! The lid does look a bit odd at first but it really works amazingly well at preventing the drips.5. It’s pretty quiet while brewing even when heating the water. Not a major thing but I still appreciate it.6. For the money I haven’t seen anything that brews coffee this way and I think it’s a winning design concept.I recommend buying this machine.
Kindle Customer –
Still awesome after two years.
This heat n brew is my favorite brewer Iâve ever had. It makes great coffee in 6 minutes. No clumsy brew basket valve to hang up on when returning the carafe. The carafe has the no spill pouring which works great. Very easy to clean.I canât think of anything that annoys me with this coffee pot, unlike all the different ones Iâve had over the years.One think of note, this isnât the Bunn that keeps a reservoir of hot water in a tank hot 24-7. This is 1 fill=1 brew. The water heating element is separate from the plate heater, so perfect brew temperature! Maybe itâs my imagination but I swear it makeâs better tasting coffee.Easy to fill with top center hatch that is just the right size.If this ever gets broken Iâll buy it again!Oh, and simple easy button controls and clock.Pro tip. Long press the brew button to turn the plate warmer back on.
Raymond –
great coffee maker
great coffee maker, love the sleek design, great space saver, wish I had gotten one for myself. love the programming function and speed at which water gets to brewing temperature. Glad I stayed with Bunn product!Delivery not so pleased with, the leaving of such an expensive machine at the end of a car port in the rain on the ground was not a smooth move when there was a covered porch a few feet away. I can not blame that on anyone except the delivery company.
Ron W –
A Great Coffee maker besides one minor issue
First off, I have to say Bunn knows what they are doing when it comes to brewing coffee. There is a reason they are in most commercial establishments for their coffee needs. As for this coffee maker, it works well besides one minor flaw. The first thing I like about it, is that it brews coffee at the perfect temperature. Coffee needs to be brewed between 195 and 205 to extract the flavor of the beans. This coffee maker does that perfectly. I measured the temperature of the brew to be 200 degrees, which is in the proper range. It might take a little longer to heat the water, but it’s well worth the wait. If you put warm water in the reservoir, it will cut that time down from the normal 6 minutes it takes to heat it. After it heats, it brews the coffee quite quickly. The only flaw I’ve come across from the brewing process is that after about 2 weeks it leaks a little bit of water from the Coffee basket and drips a little down the side of the unit. Other users have reported this as well. From what I can tell it has to do with the spray head. It must not be spraying evenly down into the basket and it sprays the top of the basket and drips a little down the side of it and onto the base of the unit. It’s not a lot of water, but it’s annoying that you have to wipe it clean after every time you brew a pot. I have water that has a lot of minerals in it and I have to attribute it to that. It didn’t do it in the first 2 weeks of usage, but I noticed it on or about the 3rd week. I’m going to try and clean the spray head with vinegar and see if that helps. I figured I could get a month out of it before I had to clean any part of it. Since I do have Heavy mineralized water, I will probably run cycle of Vinegar through the unit itself once a month. I called Bunn and they suggested I do this as well. I asked them if they had another spray head that I could buy and they said that the one that comes with the unit is the only one they have. Some other reviewer said you could buy a better head from them, but that is not true. I don’t think it’s enough of an issue where I can’t live with it. If you don’t have an issue with mineralized water, you might not even experience this problem. As for the Carafe itself, I have seen the complaints about the cover not staying on and the steam coming through it to burn you. If you keep your thumb on the top of the unit while pouring, this is not an issue. The cover stays closed and no steam escapes from it. That’s why they have an indentation for your thumb to rest on. The cover does stay on when you are pouring if you have it on right. It’s a little annoying to put it on and take it off, but nothing that would make you not want to keep the coffee maker. That being said, I dropped the Star rating down to 4 because of the minor flaw of the water slightly dripping down the side of the filter basket during brewing. If I can get it to work right, I would definitely give the 5 star rating. It does everything a coffee maker should and does it well. When it comes right down to it, brewing the perfect cup of coffee is all that matters in the end. So with that I would definitely recommend this unit, besides the one minor inconvenience.
Andrew –
After 12 years of drinking exclusively French press coffee at home, we bought this machine in an effort to simplify our complex life. I thought I’d be trading off a rich cup of coffee for a lower quality but easier one. I was wrong. This machine not only simplifies life with its program ability but the coffee was actually beautifully rich and complex. I do not feel bad retiring my French press to the back shelf.Pros. Simple (I don’t need a NASA command centre for a coffee machine). Programmable. Pours nice.Cons. It’s a tad large on my counter. Only used once so far so TBD.
Jerry –
Compre 2 de estas cafeteras porque creà que era una excelente marca, pero ambas arrojaron un error qué impedÃa qué el plato se quedara encendido para mantener caliente el café… Llame a soporte técnico de BUNN y ni siquiera conocÃan el modelo, nadie supo resolver el error, es frustrante qué una marca internacional no sepa darte una respuesta.
Digger –
We purchased this unit to make tea and itâs perfect! We add 4 teabags to make a full pot and it keeps it steeping hot just the way we like it.Highly recommended this tea/coffee pot.
jorge cardona –
este diseño no llena mis espectativas para una marca como Bunn. El canasto se sobre llena y no se filtra rapidamente causando una derrama de cafe sobre el mismo aparato. pasa muy seguido. no lo recomiendo.
L.S. –
Works quickly. Pours beautifully…no dripping coffee as in other coffee makers. Easy to fill. Clear cup numbers on the side. Love the auto start feature. Worth the price…have tried other brands in the past. Will not go back. Had a Tim Hortonâs Bunn Coffee Maker years ago which I loved. This new one did not disappoint.