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BUNN Glass Commercial 12-Cup Coffee Decanter, Black, 42400.0106

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$11.81

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About this item

  • For use with BUNN 12-cup commercial coffee makers
  • Not compatible with 10-cup home coffee makers
  • Black top and handle
  • 64 ounce capacity
  • Shatter-resistant glass
  • Reliable, shatter-resistant and perfectly balanced
  • Laboratory-grade, stress-free glass
  • State-of-the-art connection process used wth food grade polymeric materials eliminates the need for vinyl gaskets
  • Precise design mold stands up to rigors of temperature adjustments, day-after-day
  • Product Built to North American Electrical Standards


Coffee Decanter


Juanita T. & Mark H.
Reviewed in the United States on February 9, 2025
This is a great replacement coffee pt
Kenneth Jones,Sr
Reviewed in the United States on August 9, 2024
Good value no issues
Lectronicguy
Reviewed in the United States on February 24, 2024
One of the coffee pots was broken a long time ago and I just happened to break the other one. I thought these would be a great replacement and they are. I am very pleased with the durability and use them every day.
Eric Hilts
Reviewed in the United States on February 20, 2024
Perfect pot at a better than perfect price
Christina Vighetti
Reviewed in the United States on January 17, 2024
We have had other pots that would leak between the glass and the plastic top. This one has not yet, very happy with purchase. Will buy again (when some drops this one).
Gloria
Reviewed in Canada on May 27, 2023
It’s a very dependable coffee pot
SWard
Reviewed in the United States on May 16, 2023
I knocked my Bunn coffee carafe off and it broke into no less than 1,000 pieces! Had to find a replacement and this one is perfect. Easy to clean and it is thick and sturdy.
luvtoknit
Reviewed in the United States on May 31, 2020
This is a nice decanter for my new Bunn commercial coffeemaker, which didn't come with the decanter. I bought a smaller commercial coffeemaker because I wanted it for home use and knew it would last as long as I do. Gave it 3 stars for "Easy to clean" because it is hard to dry the water spots off the inside (I hate water spots) as it has a small opening. I have to stuff a kitchen towel inside and swirl it around with a handle from a utensil such as a spatula, but it does the job and it always looks brand new.
Dawn
Reviewed in Canada on November 3, 2020
Broke the one at work. This was a good replacement
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on December 26, 2019
They were a direct replacement and work great.
motelchantolac
Reviewed in Canada on March 2, 2018
Very good !
Jon Home
Reviewed in Canada on March 5, 2015
What can I say? It's a Bunn - it makes coffee - people around me are no longer swearing that they cannot make decaf & regular at the same time!Delivery was as anticipated, but amazed at the lack of any packing material. Cardboard box with glass directly on sides, with small little spacers in top corners holding it in place. It got here tho all in one piece. I guess another testament to Bunn quality.
walt
Reviewed in the United States on October 14, 2015
A Bunn coffeepot for my 30 year old Bunn Pouromatic. No problems here.BTW, they used to tell you if you boiled these things dry, to pitch them out. I never heard of anything so insane. Glass can take the temperatures any of those burners can dish out without harm. Here is what you do if you ever cook/boil them dry: (1) set it aside on a surface that won't thermally shock the pot, i.e., if it is stll hot, don't put it on a cold surface. A surface that will let it cool on its own in a 'normal' way. (2) After it is cooled, you can take a utensil and knock out the majority of the 'crusty coffee' - THE MOST IMPORTANT PART IS TO NEVER, EVER SCRATCH OR SCOUR THE GLASS. NEVER scratch it, or scrape it with anything metal. You don't even need to remove the dried coffee but you will find most of it will readily fall out if you just lightly touch it and the more you remove, the quicker the next step will be. (3) Pour bleach in the pot. You can use as little as 1/4 cup and add water to cover the dried coffee or for faster results use undiluted bleach. Depending on how much coffee is left in the pot, this step can take as little as 10 minutes or as much as 45. You'll only need to do this once. (4) When the bleach has dissolved the coffee, rinse with water. The bleach will all rinse out easily and you won't smell any of it after a few rinses and shakes. If you're paranoid, pour a few drops or a little detergent with ammonia in it, dilute with water, swish it around rinse - but you really don't need to do that. Enjoy your pot. I have boiled pots dry for 20 years and used them over and over without issue.