Automatic? |  | Pourover? |  | Airpot Included? |  | Cord Attached? |  | Customers who use the BUNN SmartWave APS Coffee Brewer love the consistently excellent coffee that it provides because it has the capability to brew 3.9 gallons, or 14.8 L, of fresh coffee hourly. Your coffee will be directly dispensed into a 1.9 L thermal carafe that has the feature of the slide out booster tray. There are adjustable legs included to accommodate the use of a 3 L lever action or 2.5 L push-button BUNN airpot for maximum coffee freshness in a sealed container. The SmartWAVE® technology will work to increase turbulence in the brew funnel, and there is also the cold brew lock-out feature to provide the most expert product in a coffee brew. This machine has the patented SplashGard® feature to keep hot coffee from splashing on your hands during use, and it also includes a convenient hot water faucet for hot tea and hot chocolate. This machine is also eco-friendly because it works with an energy saver mode to reduce the temperature of the tank during downtime. The best part of all is the ability to brew directly into a user-friendly airpot so that your coffee will remain sealed in aroma freshness for hours on end while being easily transportable to any location or serving area! Q: What's the difference between the Standard Version and the Silver Version? A: The standard version features a four-digit LED display for simple programming. Also, it features BrewMETER®, which adjusts the flavor profile corresponding with the BrewMETER (1-14). The silver version features analog switches accompanied by LED red/green lights for programming. It doesn't feature the BrewMeter, but it does allow the choice of 3 pulse brew routines to adjust your flavor profile.
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