***Note to anyone who hasn''t used an urn before--a cup is generally something along the lines of 5-6 ounces of coffee, which is funny to a coffee drinker--that''s a SIP not a cup! My mugs at home are 12-16 ounces, so this urn, which makes "30 5.7oz cups" according to listing, actually makes enough for about 14 12 ounce cups of coffee, or enough for a group of 10-12 people. This makes it a perfect size for a large family or small group gathering.
I like the sleek styling of this urn that doesn''t overwhelm my counter in either size or appearance. Bonus point for being made of a nice, heavy stainless instead of aluminum. I love the double walled insulation as well. The base is sturdy and sits flat on counter instead of on legs and the spigot doesn''t dribble.
As with all of the urns I have owned it takes about 1 minute per cup to brew a full pot of coffee.
The coffee was very hot (yeah!), rich tasting, with no off/bitter taste and the double-walled construction keeps the coffee that way for hours.
The only potential negative I see on this urn is that the handle on the spout seems a little flimsy, but only time will tell if that is so.
I have had good long-term experience with Nesco appliances (some of them are 30+ years old and still going strong) so I have high hopes for the longevity of this urn. I am also pleased with amazon.com''s pricing on this item. Since there is no way I could possibly drink that much coffee myself, I took it to work with me. Everyone was happy to see it rather than the little coffee maker we had been using. So of course everyone had a comment for this review.
Very nice looking and not very heavy. Makes 30 cups. Easy to use and because of it''s weight, fairly easy to clean.
Day one.... I made 15 cups (a little week because I was unsure of the amount of coffee to use) the machine is so quiet we were unsure if the coffee was done. There''s the little tube on the front where you can view the amount of coffee in the pot, however when we looked at it, it was like tinted water so we didn''t think it was done. After inspecting it and finally trying it, we discovered the coffee was done and this was just some sort of measuring thing. The coffee was weak but good.
Day two..... I made 15 cups again, and this time we were wise to the tube thing, but this time there was condensation in it so we couldn''t see what was going on. But the coffee was done and I had gotten the proper amount of coffee.
This urn stays warm until you turn it off, however it does not burn the coffee. I tastes fresh all day. For 15 cups it took about 20 to 25 minutes to brew.
The only problem we''ve encountered is when there''s about 2 or 3 cups left in the pot, it is hard to dispense. We had to tilt the thing to get the coffee out. I''m not sure if this is the norm for an urn.
But we love our new urn and look forward to many years of use.
Addendum..... After about a week of use this urn ceased to work. I was greatly disappointed, however I did the last resort..... I read the directions. I felt the need to add this because I found that if the urn is left on when there''s maybe a few cups left in the pot, it automatically shuts off. (Duh!) The directions lead you to the reset button (enlightenment!). And if you''re wondering, it isn''t the little red button one expects to find, rather a 1/2 thin piece of metal. Taa-Daa! It worked! But now I keep an eye on the coffee level and shut it off when it''s low.
Thank you.
MEF
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Both Amazon and the Nesco website confirm this urn can hold 30 5.7 ounce cups. Given that:30 x 5.7 ounces = 171 ounces
FACT: 1 Liter = 33.814 US ounces
THEREFORE: 171 / 33.814 = 5.06 liters
So basic math tells you this urn can ONLY HOLD ABOUT 5 liters NOT 6.8, as Amazon is advertising.
UPDATE 12/2/2012:
I now have this item (received it as a gift) and I must say it is pretty wonderful. For the looks and price, nothing I have seen comes close.
Regarding the earlier discrepancy on the capacity I have noticed that IF you use this urn for coffee it can hold only 5.06 liters. This is because the large coffee basket takes up quite a bi of space and you cannot fill the water level above it (well I guess you can if you don''t mind lousy coffee). However if you use this as a hot water urn only (as I do) it can in fact hold the full 6.8 liters! Keep in mind though that the water below the spigot (25-30 ounces) is basically unusable (you can tilt the unit but I wouldn''t recommend it because of hard water deposits that settle at the bottom, plus it''s dangerous).
Here are the pros and cons of this unit as I see them:
Pros:
Very stylish looking shiny stainless steel
Strong build quality (the only thing that seems "cheap" is the spigot but only time will tell)
Large capacity can hold almost 7 liters when used for hot water
950 watts when in boiling mode, 85 watts in warming mode (according to Nesco) it heats water/brews coffee fairly quickly and keeps it very hot (190 degrees F coming out of the spout)
Cons:
Power cord is hardwired into the unit and not detachable like some other water urns. This is a drawback because when you take it to the sink to refill you need to unplug it from the wall every time
and the cord tends to get in the way
Unit makes a LOT of noise when in warming mode like a constant pinging/rattling noise.. to the point I was concerned the unit was malfunctioning. So I contacted Nesco and sent them a video of the noise but their engineering department confirmed this is a "normal" cycling noise the unit makes while the water is being warmed.
While the unit itself is double walled , the lid is not and gets EXTREMELY hot (you can burn yourself if you touch it for too long) I imagine it looses a lot of heat and must be less energy efficient than it could if the lid was double walled so this is a bit disappointing.
The water gauge is not as useful as it could be because when the water level is below the visible point you still have about 60 ounces of water/coffee left which is quite a bit
The unit is about 17.5 inches tall including the knob on the lid. This just fits under my counter top but might not fit with lower cabinets
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I have had several Nesco appliances. They are all dependable and great quality.This Stainless Steel Professional Coffee Urn is excellent. Easy to set up and use. I followed the instructions and washed everything in soapy water first. Next, I ran plain water through a cycle to get rid of any residual ick.
Then, I made an urn of coffee. After adding the desired amount of Cold water and coffee, plug in and turn on. The Red Heating light comes immediately and remains on through brewing. It automatically switches to a Green Keep Warm light to signal the coffee is ready.
The results were delicious and hot. The water is heated higher than my old coffee maker, so the flavor of the coffee releases/develops better. I''m not sure if I explained that correctly but coffee from the Nesco is superior to my old brewer.
The urn is double walled so the coffee stays piping hot for a long time long enough for a casual family dinner of coffee lovers.
A glass gauge on the front shows how much coffee is still in the urn. The serving handle allows you to push it down all the way if you want to fill carafes OR push a little for one cup at a time. The coffee flows without splashing.
I''ve been to dinners where the coffee urn is aluminum and the coffee tastes funny. THIS Nesco Stainless Steel Coffee Urn makes a delicious cup of coffee X 30! If there''s any left, you can drain it, cool it and make ice coffee. (a Summer staple for us.)
I''m pleased with it and I''d definitely recommend it.The product works very well; Had it for 3 months, then noticed a white film on the inside wall. Not sure what this represents. Have stopped using it temporarily , awaiting a response from the company or from anyone else who knows about this
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