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BUNN BTX-B ThermoFresh 10-Cup


There is a saying that you have to kiss a lot of frogs before you find your price. This has been our experience with other coffee makers….from Mr. Coffee 12-Cup Programmable Cone Coffeemaker, Black to Black & Decker to everything in-between. Finally we decided to bite-the-bullet and buy a Bunn. The Bunn BXT-B is not for everyone and if you don’t plan on brewing a pot every few days you may shun the fact that the Bunn is always on – it really is an expense. One thing to recognize – please follow the initial set-up guide (I briefly describe it in the video) if you do NOT follow the initial set-up you will likely ruin your Bunn and void your warranty. Things that I like – Brew coffee fast…. like 3-minutes fast – I have time to brew a *few* pots in the morning prior to going to work. – Great Taste – much better than the traditional drip-through method. – The thermal carafe is awesome – Bunn states that it will keep the coffee hot for 90 minutes, but I find it drinkable for much longer than that. – Doesn’t steam while brewing – makes it much safer for my cabinets – Hot water on Demad – just pout the desired amount of water into the top and catch the hot water at the bottom (great for tea….. although it may be a touch warm for hot chocolate). – Bunn quality – I expect to own this thing for 10 years Things that you should know PRIOR to purchasing – Again, this thing is always on… always pulling electricity – Requires Bunn filters – You probably will want to buy whole

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small residential solar power system


short video describing a small solar power system that i set up at my house. it consists of twelve 1 amp solar panels (15 watts each for a total of 180 watts of power – per hour). i use it to run all lights (CFL’s), fans, tv’s, and stereos in the house. also the microwave, coffee maker, blender, can opener, sandwich grill, toaster, vacuum, computer and anything else i can think of. run time for lights/fans only is approx 8 hours. add in vacuuming, microwaving or toaster along with lights, tv and the fans and the run time is reduced to 4-5 hours a day. i bought solar panels, inverter (1000 watt) and killowatt meter at Harbor Freight tools, the batteries (deep cycle) from walmart and the battery cables from checker auto. total cost was about $1200 to $1300 For the latest including EXTRA PICS and INFO. – Click on the “WEBSITE LINK” from my youtube channel page.

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Demonstration of using a built-in-the-wall self filling coffee system.

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    Unpacking a Breville Gourmet Single Cup Brewer BKC700XL box, Breville’s Adèle Schober shows what you need to start making coffee and other drinks. With helpful tips, she introduces the Brewer’s easy-to-use controls and special features: the water tank with built-in charcoal filter, the easy set-up, and the advanced brewing technology for a perfect K-Cup® every time.

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