Sunday, June 12, 2011

Coffee Containers


There are commercial and non-commercial uses for coffee containers. These containers are known as airpots, decanters, insulated carriers, air gap shuttles, and as a vacuum insulated pot.





Airpots come in two sizes, 74 ounce as well as 101 ounce. They might be double walled, which keeps coffee hot or cold for 24 hours or even they may have a thermal glass liner that holds cold or hot liquids longer. Hot espresso in these airpots maintain there flavor and heat for two hours or even more. There lid having a black or lemon push plate on top allows for easy acknowledgement of the contents inside and is removable to create cleaning easy. The larger ounce airpot comes in a stainless-steel finish with black trim. The 74 ounce is great anywhere you want to serve warm coffee to people who're waiting for your interest and there coffee at church social halls or guests at a gathering. The Tips ounce airpots are great for commercial purposes such as helping coffee to clients in a restaurant or banquet. The 74 ounce double walled airpot is great for convention and meal tables. These pots swivel 360 and one push fills the mug to the top.







Decanters are sometimes higher quality as glass coffee pots or carafes. They are able to hold from 4 up to twelve cups and may come with color coded tops of black and lemon. Small home sized decanters usually come in white or black to match the owners decor.



No matter the size, these decanters are great for the home maker or for any industrial brewer that accepts them. These decanters are available in restaurants, offices, lunch time rooms and homes, apartments, or even motor homes.





Insulated carriers and shuttles are meant to do just which. They are meant to be accustomed to carry coffee to some satellite station. These carriers are protected, 1.5 quart is size and also have



a unique locking lid and carrier holder that keeps the carrier firmly about the brewer made to go them. An air space shuttle is meant for the similar purpose. They are also 1.5 gallon in dimensions. Both were designed to bring the coffee to waitress stations or self-serve stations so customers can serve themselves. When coffee is actually low, replace with a new full carrier or shuttle from a main station. You can also brew a new batch right into a new clean carrier or shuttle right there on the spot. The satellite brewers have large water tanks in order to brew another order.







A vacuum insulated pot is double walled stainless decanter. They come is 2 sizes, a 1.Nine liter and a Two.5 liter. The actual hold the flavor as well as temperature of espresso much longer than the regular glass decanter. These go very well with a coffee brewer series or brew stations that have one or more warmers in an workplace lunch room, cafeteria or deli.





Whatever your need is for serving coffee, any one of these could be a great asset to the actual server or the coffee lovers. From the household decanter to the large carrier and shuttles, they all fill the need to get you or your own customers' cup of coffee the easiest way possible


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