smithmal
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Full Disclaimer - I don't drink coffee, I drink tea therefore I am a complete newb on coffee makers, carafes, coffee blends, etc.
I'm sure this question has been asked a thousand different ways on this forum but....
I need to purchase a coffee maker for Office personnel (say about 15-25 coffee drinkers). At the moment we are using a K-cup system which has been decent, but when we have large meetings, it's problematic, also the k-cups leave plastic waste behind. Therefore I'd like to move to a coffeepot system using a stainless steel lined carafe or thermal pot. Looking for a brewer that is between $200 - $400 and would like it to use thermal pots or stainless steel lined carafes.
Question 1: What the best brewer in terms of "bang for the buck" that requires low maintenance, is easy to fix if it breaks (i.e. parts are available) and is relatively fast at brewing pots? It would also be nice if they came with a hot water spigot for the tea drinkers but not a dealbreaker if they don't.
Question 2: What pot system would you use: thermal pots or stainless steel lined carafes and why? How long do these thermal pots/carafes actually keep the coffee hot and fresh?
Question 3: What coffee blends do people go for using these pot systems? I'd like to have variety, cost should be less than a k-cup (i.e. $0.30 per cup) and be able to be bought in bulk (maybe at a Sam's/Costco/online).
At first glance, I was thinking of purchasing the BUNN VPR-APS Pourover brewer (sorry, can't link products yet as I'm a forum newb) and some 3.8L BUNN lever action stainless steel lined carafes. My thinking was to have three different carafes so that office personnel could have a choice upon coffee blends (i.e. light, medium and dark roast). Does this sound like a smart idea?
Any feedback is appreciated!
Thanks,
smithmal
I'm sure this question has been asked a thousand different ways on this forum but....
I need to purchase a coffee maker for Office personnel (say about 15-25 coffee drinkers). At the moment we are using a K-cup system which has been decent, but when we have large meetings, it's problematic, also the k-cups leave plastic waste behind. Therefore I'd like to move to a coffeepot system using a stainless steel lined carafe or thermal pot. Looking for a brewer that is between $200 - $400 and would like it to use thermal pots or stainless steel lined carafes.
Question 1: What the best brewer in terms of "bang for the buck" that requires low maintenance, is easy to fix if it breaks (i.e. parts are available) and is relatively fast at brewing pots? It would also be nice if they came with a hot water spigot for the tea drinkers but not a dealbreaker if they don't.
Question 2: What pot system would you use: thermal pots or stainless steel lined carafes and why? How long do these thermal pots/carafes actually keep the coffee hot and fresh?
Question 3: What coffee blends do people go for using these pot systems? I'd like to have variety, cost should be less than a k-cup (i.e. $0.30 per cup) and be able to be bought in bulk (maybe at a Sam's/Costco/online).
At first glance, I was thinking of purchasing the BUNN VPR-APS Pourover brewer (sorry, can't link products yet as I'm a forum newb) and some 3.8L BUNN lever action stainless steel lined carafes. My thinking was to have three different carafes so that office personnel could have a choice upon coffee blends (i.e. light, medium and dark roast). Does this sound like a smart idea?
Any feedback is appreciated!
Thanks,
smithmal