Coffee houses always conjure up the image of locals enjoying quiet conversation or music with a fresh, hot cup of perfectly brewed coffee with plenty of refills to spare. Want to bring that atmosphere into your kitchen? Have you ever wished you could get the same quality coffee as your local brewer?
Commercial coffeemakers are designed to brew a high volume of coffee frequently, making them great not only for your barista, but for your home as well. Although commercial makers cost slightly more, it will outlast the $20 coffee pot by a number of years making it worth the initial investment. Simply, a commercial coffeemaker will last through more pots of coffee than a residential model.
Bunn, the company that introduced paper coffee filters into the residential coffee market in 1957, makes the VP17-1, a pour over Bunn commercial coffee maker that is only 18 inches tall to fit perfectly in your kitchen. It works just like your current coffee maker. Add the filter and grounds, and pour in the water. The VP17-1 is the most popular of our commercial coffeemaker models used in the residential kitchen.
And our customers cannot stop raving about it.
One customer, who calls himself “Saved-by-the-Bunn” comments, “The great prices at KaTom and the unbelievable quality of my Bunn help make getting up every morning and making a pot of coffee a truly enjoyable experience.”
“Serious About Coffee” adds, “Cheap coffee makers last about 6-12 months. The home version Bunn coffee maker that was made of plastic lasted 6-7 years. This one is made of stainless steel and looks like it should last us a lifetime. And you will be amazed at how much better your coffee tastes. Even the Bunn home brewer is no comparison to this VP-17.”
KaTom has a commercial coffeemaker in our kitchen too!
The VP17-1 offers the perfect cup of coffee every day, every time. If you own or are looking to purchase a Bunn commercial coffeemaker, KaTom wants to know your thoughts and opinions on the VP17-1.






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