West Bend 55 Cup Commercial Stainless Steel Coffeemaker

December 26, 2017 - Comment

The West Bend 13550 urn coffee maker features a beautifully polished Stainless Steel exterior, and brews up to 55 cups of coffee. Dual thermostats help maintain serving temperatures and the two-way drip-less faucet easily fills a cup or carafe without waste. The top cover twists to lock into the grooves of the cool touch handles.

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The West Bend 13550 urn coffee maker features a beautifully polished Stainless Steel exterior, and brews up to 55 cups of coffee. Dual thermostats help maintain serving temperatures and the two-way drip-less faucet easily fills a cup or carafe without waste. The top cover twists to lock into the grooves of the cool touch handles. Aluminum interior filter basket and stem. Water level markings on the interior for simplified measuring. Cleaning tool included. 1500 watts.

Product Features

  • 55 cup capacity with dual thermostats
  • Stainless Steel exterior
  • Two-way dripless faucet
  • Twist lock cover
  • Aluminum interior, filter basket and stem

Comments

Sally J. Schreck says:

Four Stars cord was too short. Also the inner bottom well has an issue with corrosion. Plus the rubber tubing cushioning from the top and bottom parts is becoming loose and coming out of the machine.

kandb says:

Reliable stainless steel coffeemaker This is the second one of these that I purchased for our organization. I bought the first one a year ago, and it has been a workhorse. The one-handed pouring is convenient. I only needed a 60 cup coffeemaker this time, but for some reason the 100 cup is almost as cheap as the 60 cup, so I went ahead and got the bigger one in case we ever need the extra capacity. (Although I just saw a 60 cup at Sam’s Club for about $30 less; too late!) Stainless steel was a must for us, and this is one of the…

Lori cj says:

Attractive and great coffee I have been looking for a coffee pot as an alternative to my pod coffee pot when having company. This one is great, it is attractive, easy to use and makes great coffee. I just used a regular coffee filter – poked a little hole for the stem to go through and laid the filter flat. I thought I would get some coffee grounds in the coffee but I didn’t . The coffee pot was a Huge hit and will pay for itself in no time when you consider I was burning through 2-3 boxes of pods every time we had guest.

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