i live in north carolina so we dont have timmies down here but im a
canadian at heart so i bought this and by God it sure is a little taste of
home (haha get it?)
nothing tastes like timmies, but timmies… I heard the tassimo (or was it
kureg….) dont even taste like tim hortons…. but the bunn makes great
coffee…. i normally buy maxwell house dark roast, add 1/3 cup of grinds
to a full pot of water
@iggyshwartz it shouldn’t pour straight through… the lid has a switch
that prevents it from going into the carafe unless the lid is closed. when
you first use it you’re supposed to put 1 pot in, then add anther, slide
the lid closed and turn it on. once that pot of water is through the
reservoir is full and ready to make a pot of coffee after it heats up
(approx 15 mins) you may have a defective one
@billm0066 I find the Tims coffee in the can never tastes like the real tim
hortons however…. I’ve been using Maxwell house original roast and find
it’s really close…. I use a level 1/3 cup to a full pot of water…. The
tims coffee comes very close to the same taste however the Tims brand
coffee costs a lot more than the maxwell house. I find this coffee maker to
be an all round better machine than some of the cheaper ones I’ve bought. I
use the fine ground coffee.
I have one of these . . . unfortunately it started leaking. I’m pretty sure
it’s a seal that is cracked or worn out. It starts dripping water as soon
as you start pouring it into the water well. It did make coffee quite fast
when we first got it, but it’s a good 7-10 minutes now if we make a full
pot
I’m not sure what their secret is. It may have something to do with the
types of beans they purchase and how they roast them. I’ve been told they
buy unripened beans and let them age. Here in Canada the grounds are in
packets but they use regular coffee filters if that what you were meaning.
I don’t know if the water temp would really make a difference… it’s going
to be hot when it hits the grinds. I find this really convenient for making
coffee. Thanks for watching
Hey – when I pour the water in- it just goes straight through. Do a
demonstration on the thing works. We can’t figure it out. Do you pour two
pots through or one??
@iggyshwartz How old is your machine?. My Tim hortons machine does the same
thing, Mine is 4 years old, and has been used every day. It slowly started
going straight through 3 months ago, and got worse. I haven’t taken it
apart yet, but I think it has a seal that stops the water going through,
untill the lid is closed. The seal must be gone or sticking.
I am moving out of state in a year and will be 500 miles from Tim Hortons.
When I use their grounds in a normal coffee maker (not this one), it never
tastes like Tim Hortons. If you bought a cup of Tim Hortons from their
restaurant, then made one with your machine and did a blind taste test.
Would you be able to tell a difference? Before I spend $115 on this, I want
to be sure this is going to make coffee that tastes the same as Tim’s.
U should review the Hamilton beach one that has a cup dispenser and it
stores the coffee in a tank inside, I haven’t counted the jets for water
but it seems like there’s around 15
@TYEZ I think you’ll be very pleased with it. Read the instructions
though…. there is a few things you need to do before you start to use it.
Enjoy and thanks for watching =]
You got that right. I brought my mom some Tim Horton’s in a tin and it
wasn’t even close. It was good coffee but there is nothing like a real cup
of Tim Hortons. Here in the US it’s much harder to come by, too.
Has anyone studied how they brew the coffee at Tim’s? Is it a filter packet
with grounds inside? I wonder what the secret could be? Interestingly, the
US Tim’s sells whole beans. That should certainly help you make a fresher
cup. I really like this Bunn coffee maker. Thanks for reviewing it. My only
worry is having water hot all the time because I had always ready that you
should have really cool to nearly cold water right before brewing not water
that had been hot all day. Great Video!
Thanks! I’ve been searching review everywhere. I’m going to get me one if
these tonight. I might do a YouTube review too. Also my goal is to make the
perfect double double.
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i live in north carolina so we dont have timmies down here but im a
canadian at heart so i bought this and by God it sure is a little taste of
home (haha get it?)
always taste lime water for me even if i put double the amount of coffee,
also seems to brew way too faste…
nothing tastes like timmies, but timmies… I heard the tassimo (or was it
kureg….) dont even taste like tim hortons…. but the bunn makes great
coffee…. i normally buy maxwell house dark roast, add 1/3 cup of grinds
to a full pot of water
Bought one today not impressed still not even close to timmies 🙁
I’m pretty sure Tim Hortons uses 18% cream, but we can get 10% in the
stores here… it’s called Blend
mine is leaking on the back of reservor, how to stop the leak? i need help,
can not buy another one, tight budget. ?
Mine came with 72 packs of pre measured coffee and it only cost me 75 bucks
@steve45ca i got it on usedpei.com but it was never opened
I just saw this in Tim Hortons for $44.00 CDN. What size filer is that? #4?
What is the inside of the water reservoir made of? I’m trying to find one
that is stainless and not plastic. Thank you for your response.
that looks just like our coffee maker…the worst part is trying to find
replacment carafes
@iggyshwartz it shouldn’t pour straight through… the lid has a switch
that prevents it from going into the carafe unless the lid is closed. when
you first use it you’re supposed to put 1 pot in, then add anther, slide
the lid closed and turn it on. once that pot of water is through the
reservoir is full and ready to make a pot of coffee after it heats up
(approx 15 mins) you may have a defective one
@bmeyer44 That’s why you’re not supposed to break them…..LOL
@billm0066 I find the Tims coffee in the can never tastes like the real tim
hortons however…. I’ve been using Maxwell house original roast and find
it’s really close…. I use a level 1/3 cup to a full pot of water…. The
tims coffee comes very close to the same taste however the Tims brand
coffee costs a lot more than the maxwell house. I find this coffee maker to
be an all round better machine than some of the cheaper ones I’ve bought. I
use the fine ground coffee.
I have one of these . . . unfortunately it started leaking. I’m pretty sure
it’s a seal that is cracked or worn out. It starts dripping water as soon
as you start pouring it into the water well. It did make coffee quite fast
when we first got it, but it’s a good 7-10 minutes now if we make a full
pot
I’m not sure what their secret is. It may have something to do with the
types of beans they purchase and how they roast them. I’ve been told they
buy unripened beans and let them age. Here in Canada the grounds are in
packets but they use regular coffee filters if that what you were meaning.
I don’t know if the water temp would really make a difference… it’s going
to be hot when it hits the grinds. I find this really convenient for making
coffee. Thanks for watching
I would assume it’s stainless steel, however I haven’t taken mine apart so
I can’t say for 100%. Maybe Bunn could tell you
@jakeinglis3 That’s a great deal!! must have been a store only special….
either way, it’s a great little coffee machine
$145 here in Canada,bought one today.
@julielenore Where Bmyer44 lives, they don’t have a Tim Hortons store
unfortunately, but thanks for the advice =]
Water won’t come out with the lid closed either!
Hey – when I pour the water in- it just goes straight through. Do a
demonstration on the thing works. We can’t figure it out. Do you pour two
pots through or one??
Just picked 1 up lol hope it was worth it for 150$
@iggyshwartz How old is your machine?. My Tim hortons machine does the same
thing, Mine is 4 years old, and has been used every day. It slowly started
going straight through 3 months ago, and got worse. I haven’t taken it
apart yet, but I think it has a seal that stops the water going through,
untill the lid is closed. The seal must be gone or sticking.
I am moving out of state in a year and will be 500 miles from Tim Hortons.
When I use their grounds in a normal coffee maker (not this one), it never
tastes like Tim Hortons. If you bought a cup of Tim Hortons from their
restaurant, then made one with your machine and did a blind taste test.
Would you be able to tell a difference? Before I spend $115 on this, I want
to be sure this is going to make coffee that tastes the same as Tim’s.
@bmeyer44: bunn sells replacement pots.
U should review the Hamilton beach one that has a cup dispenser and it
stores the coffee in a tank inside, I haven’t counted the jets for water
but it seems like there’s around 15
Free coffee wouldnt be a bad idea |||•••£aughing 0ut £oud•••|||
I think timmi’s uses 10% cream maybe this is why you say it just dont taste
the same.
i got one for xmas, i gave to the sallyan, what a pos
@TYEZ I think you’ll be very pleased with it. Read the instructions
though…. there is a few things you need to do before you start to use it.
Enjoy and thanks for watching =]
I must have gotten a good one…. I still use mine almost daily
You got that right. I brought my mom some Tim Horton’s in a tin and it
wasn’t even close. It was good coffee but there is nothing like a real cup
of Tim Hortons. Here in the US it’s much harder to come by, too.
@bmeyer44 The girl at Tim Horton’s said you can buy them there. She said
sometimes they do not have them in stock and have to order one.
Has anyone studied how they brew the coffee at Tim’s? Is it a filter packet
with grounds inside? I wonder what the secret could be? Interestingly, the
US Tim’s sells whole beans. That should certainly help you make a fresher
cup. I really like this Bunn coffee maker. Thanks for reviewing it. My only
worry is having water hot all the time because I had always ready that you
should have really cool to nearly cold water right before brewing not water
that had been hot all day. Great Video!
Thats a great price!! The filters I use don’t state a number… I use the
filters for 8-12 cup machines if that helps any.
YES!!! THAT IS THE BEST COFFEE MAKER!!!! I AM GOING TO GO POUR MYSELF A CUP
NOW!!! M/
Do you ever buy their whole beans and grind them, or just use their fine
grind?
The stainless seems to be just a cover. Mine lifted a little bit. Some of
the more expensive models of bunn seem to have a stainless reservoir.
Thanks! I’ve been searching review everywhere. I’m going to get me one if
these tonight. I might do a YouTube review too. Also my goal is to make the
perfect double double.
A Bunn is on my wishlist. Maybe someday I will have one.
Yup 18% cream.