Commercial Coffee Warmers
- Author Joyce Kaaland
- Published November 21, 2010
- Word count 473
The recent rise in coffee consumption has created a need for self-service coffee stations. One of the main answers to this is the use of warmers because of the lack of accessibility to an available water line in many places where they serve coffee.
When there is a need to have a number of places where customers can serve themselves a second or even third cup of coffee, Grindmaster-Cecilware has an answer. There one and a half gallon coffee carrier that sits on a warmer or a warmer stand with legs that is connected to form one unit. This is an easy practical solution for self service or waitress stations. When the coffee becomes low, simply remove the dispensing carrier on top and replace it with a full dispensing carrier from the brewing station where the coffee is made. Since the brewer of this coffee station system brews another carrier of coffee in just a few minutes the dispensing carrier that is taken away may be refreshed with a new brew in just a few minutes. Stainless steel drip trays can be added to place in front of the dispensing carrier warmer units. Both the analog and digital brewers to these units specialize in brewing coffee for the best quality and taste for the customer. An added note, the single heated stand is 9 inches by 9 inches by 7 3/4 inches. The twin side by side unit is 18 inches wide x 9 inches deep x 7 3/4 inches high. Each unit of the heated stand runs on 100 watts.
Another way to complete coffee stations is to place multiple warmers in various locations for quick accessibility at waitress stations. Coffee warmers for these stations come as a two high or a three high riser. These units have individual switches for each warmer and lights on the back side and front side to signal which burners are on. The surface size of the warming units is for twelve cup coffee decanters. These stair step units come in stainless steel or a black finish. The three warmer unit is also available with discrete alarm timers for freshness control. All timers are set at 30 minutes for maximum coffee freshness and taste service for your customers.
Also available are side by side warmer units. The side by side warmer units come as two warmers, two ranges units or as a combination unit where one of the warmers can also be used as a range. The range unit heats to a higher temperature to meet whatever needs are desired. This change of adding range warmers is a recent one to meet a new demand.
All these warmers remain in high demand to match the growing needs for coffee that is great-tasting. The brewing and maintaining of coffee that is more than great tasting is the goal of these coffee warmers and coffee dispensers with warmers.
Joyce owns http://www.coffeemakersshop.com and knows her home use and commercial coffeemakers. She is called "Mrs. Coffee" by some. She has written many articles on home use and commercial use products. She has also written many blogs about coffee, coffeemakers, espresso machines, coffee grinders and warranties on her blog site: http://www.todayscoffeeblog.com.
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