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There are some minor downsides to that speed of brewing. One of them is that the around-the-clock preheating of one of the water tanks uses a fair amount of electricity. You can turn off the around-the-clock heating, but then when you go to brew a pot of coffee it will take around 15 minutes to heat up. Perhaps a solution to this is to turn on the heating before you plan on brewing, then leave the heating on only for the portion of the day that you plan to brew multiple pots. The other minor downside relates to the taller, more robust filters used by this unit. Since special filters are required, you may need to order them online which could be an added expense, and possibly a time delay as well. But these downsides can be easily prepared for so that they don't have too much of an impact on your coffee experience.

The other thing that consumers love about the Bunn NHBX-B is that it makes great-tasting coffee. The short 3-minute brewing time is perfect for getting the most flavour without bitterness. Longer brew cycles that expose the ground coffee for longer times, especially in excess of 6 minutes, cause a bitter taste through overextraction. The NHBX-B's short brewing time is ideal. Another factor aiding the taste of the brewed coffee is the machine's unique sprayhead design which applies the ideal amount of turbulence to suspend the coffee grinds, resulting in the even and thorough extraction of flavor.

With your average coffee maker in this price range, the water simply drips straight through the ground coffee without exposing it evenly to the water. This results in uneven flavor extraction. Luckily for consumers the Bunn NHBX-B does not have this problem. This is one of the main reasons that it is considered the best drip coffee maker on the market.

What Is The Best Drip Coffee Maker? Read This To Find Out!

By: Colin Adler




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