








☕ Brew Brilliance on Your Schedule
The BUNN HB Heat N Brew is a sleek, stainless steel programmable drip coffee maker with a 10-cup capacity. Designed for modern professionals on the go, it offers fully automatic operation and intuitive button controls, making it perfect for home, travel, or camping. Engineered in the USA, it combines durability with convenience to keep your coffee game strong.








| ASIN | B01N05O5GW |
| Coffee Maker Type | Drip Coffee Machine |
| Colour | Silver |
| Country of Origin | USA |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00072504124278 |
| Human Interface Input | Buttons |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 22.9 x 21.6 x 41.9 Centimeters |
| Item Weight | 3 kg 860 g |
| Item model number | 46500.0003 |
| Model Name | heat |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Operation Mode | Fully Automatic |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Travelling |
| Special Feature | Programmable |
| Specific Uses For Product | Camping |
| Style | modern |
| UPC | 072504124278 |
J**Y
Compre 2 de estas cafeteras porque creí que era una excelente marca, pero ambas arrojaron un error qué impedía qué el plato se quedara encendido para mantener caliente el café... Llame a soporte técnico de BUNN y ni siquiera conocían el modelo, nadie supo resolver el error, es frustrante qué una marca internacional no sepa darte una respuesta.
A**W
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.
R**D
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.
B**E
We've had BUNN products for years, and love the brewing speed and the taste of the coffee. Our others have been the traditional type that store a pot of hot water then release it quickly when a pot of cold water is poured in the top. This means you have a 12oz pot of coffee, less the grounds absorption, in about 4 minutes. Pouring it in is not a big deal to me at all, but, I always have wondered about power consumption and product longevity when the unit is constantly keeping 12oz of water hot. Our last unit starting leaking and I found this new version. It IS slower than the standard units as the water is heated when it starts, no hot water is stored. So if you want that 4 minute (after filling) pot of coffee, this is not for you. But with this model you can set a timer. To me it's the best of both choices as we almost always can schedule it to start and have coffee ready when leaving, with no effort in the morning. The coffee is still speed brewed in about 4 minutes but only after first heating the water up, which adds another 4 minutes or so. Set the timer to allow about 8-10 minutes of time before you expect to pour it and you're golden. The water stays in the top of the unit and sits until it's completely heated. You'll hear a small "thump" as a temperature release valve opens and pours the water into the filter holder quickly, just like the original models do. Even if using it manually, the 8-10 minutes is faster than anything else I've had, and you still get that quality brew speed and flavor that BUNN is known for. The carafe heater turns off after 2 hours which to me is also a plus if you forget to turn it off. Pressing and holding the brew button for a few seconds will turn it back on for 2 more hours.
C**T
We are Bunn fans. Love the taste that only a Bunn coffee maker provides. Had the one that has a reservoir that keeps the water hot but unfortunately it broke down after more than a few years. Thought we'd give this one a try. We are loving it. It does take a few minutes longer to brew as this one does not have the reservoir. However I don't see that as a problem. It has been working great and the coffee tastes as good as it did with the former Bunn coffee maker. You can also set it so that you wake up to fresh brewed coffee. Nice perk!
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