• Reviews around heater (3.07 of 5)

    BUNN CSB2G Speed Brew Elite Coffee Maker, Gray

    • Does not heat well when making coffee the heater in tank is to weak
    • Had to return the first one, heater made a loud noise when reheating water in the reservoir after use
    • You can turn the tank heater off and turn it on 10 or 15 minutes ahead of time
    • One problem with this coffee maker is that, in my opinion, the heater for the pot doesn't keep the pot hot enough.
    • Other than no time limit on the heating element should one leave the house with it left on, plus if you are gone for 4-5 days, do shut off the heater on the side for the tank, as it might boil it all
    • burner shuts off and heater makes horrible buzzing noise and trips the electrical breaker
    • I hated it - so many parts to clean and the coffee didn't taste as good as from the Bunn.
    • love a
    • Works as it should.
    • I've been a bit disappointed over the years that they aren't as heavy duty and durable as they once were, but I have grown accustomed to that as the new norm in Bunn coffee makers
    • The coffee stays just as warm as when brewed.
    • I know some other reviewers complained about having to keep it plugged in all of the time, that doesn't bother me, I can afford that extra $20 dollars a
    • My husband and I both wondered as we navigated the usage of this thing: Why didn't Bunn put a sight glass on the container so people could see the fill level
    • I have had this plugged in for over a week and it still smells as if something is burning even while the machine is at rest
    • I used one at our cabin to heat water from doing dishes, to washing hair and taking sponge baths, to making tea and hot cocoa as well as for it's intended purpose of making coffee.
    • t stay hot long enough.
    • bought a BUNN NHS Velocity Brew 10-Cup Home Coffee Brewer, worst coffee maker I have ever had, have to let it warm the reservoir for 10 min and still don`t come out warm enough, then I have to add 2 to 3 times the coffee to get it strong enough.