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Description
The BUNN AutoPOD Auto Eject Pod Brewer is a commercial-grade, single-cup system with the convenience of automatic pod disposal. Able to brew most coffee and tea pods the brewer gives the user a wide variety of choices and is ideal for locations such as the office, executive suite, spa or waiting room. Adding to the versatility is a push-and-hold hot water button that can be used to provide up to 10 ounces of hot water for cappuccino, cocoa and soups. The sprayhead design provides proper extraction of all flavoring materials and aromatics and assures a perfect single serving of up to 16 ounces of coffee in a minute. Advanced commercial features include preinfusion and pulse-brew, both controlled with the user-friendly BrewMETER.
Features
- Eliminates waste by brewing one fresh cup at a time from a wide variety of coffee and tea pods
- Automatically disposes of spent pods after each brew
- Sprayhead design allows for proper extraction of all flavoring materials and aromatics
- Brews up to 16 ounces of coffee or tea in less than a minute
- Product Built to North American Electrical Standards
- Digital display in english and spanish for easy programming, operation and control
Customer Reviews
Seth K.
I've been a coffee pod advocate for years have had the Bunn MCP in my home for about five of those years. It's flawless, never broke, brews delicious coffee. My Bunn is also "hard lined" to the plumbing behind my fridge so I always get fresh cold water and never have to pour over the top. This was insanely simple to do and I'm not sure why more people don't do it. All you need to do is get the right adapters from your local plumbing or hardware store and create a "Y" in the 1/4" line that feeds water to your refrigerator. Then route the newly split line over to your coffee machine. Since most refrigerators are set inside a little cubby hole these days, I just drilled a 1/4" hole in the side of the cubby hole and put my coffee machine right next to the fridge (you can't see the hole any longer). Contact me if you have have questions about what type of adapter to buy - in all you'll spend $5-$10 dollars completing this little task. Well worth it for never having to fill up a coffee machine tank ever again.Back to the story....My Bunn MCP is awesome but folks have a tendency to leave spent pods in the tray (yuck) and you need to clean the machine (decalcify - as simple as 'brewing' a cup with vinegar instead of water) but the machine is analog in how it dispenses water so you don't really know you need to decalcify the machine until you notice that 7oz of coffee is starting to look like a lot less than that. So I went on the search for the next evolution in coffee pod brewing technology.Let's just say you get what you pay for. The My Cafe AP is gorgeous and melts right in with all the other stainless appliances like the fridge, microwave, et al. In five years, Bunn has really stepped up their game.Read more ›
EricInVt
My workplace switched to this machine from a K-cup brewer. In part we were motivated by the desire to reduce the amount of packaging discarded daily with the K-cups. We have two machines that are used heavily every weekday, and they are leased from a local service provider. Most people found the coffee quality equal to the K-cup machine, although we did change coffee brands. My only concern is that we've had to have one unit changed out several times because of water pump problems. Our vendor is planning to try either a larger water supply line (we have two units hooked onto one line) or a larger flow capacity filter.
csa1021
$1000 for some crap coffee haha
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