Bunn Coffee Maker?

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Chef Munky

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We've recently have bought a Keurig.

I need some counter space.Things have been too cramped and cluttered up in the coffee corner lately.Same withe the cuboard.Especially the cuboard.We now have one for coffee and Teas.Aren't we fancy dancy?:ermm:

I've been tossing out old coffee syrups that we bought at Starbucks.Things we won't be using to make room for the new garbage.

I'd like to pack up and store my Bunn coffee maker.Never let a good Bunn go.:LOL:
Does anyone know how to drain it?
Were probably not going to get back to it for a while.
 
It's exactly like that one. Thank you.

Guess I better plug it back in.The vats are cold now.I put everything else into the dishwasher.

Regroup Troops!:D:ohmy:
 
It's exactly like that one. Thank you.

Guess I better plug it back in.The vats are cold now.I put everything else into the dishwasher.

Regroup Troops!:D:ohmy:
If the water in the tank is already cold, couldn't you just remove the spray head and drain it? I think the whole point of putting the cold water was to make sure the water in the machine is cold.
 
If the water in the tank is already cold, couldn't you just remove the spray head and drain it? I think the whole point of putting the cold water was to make sure the water in the machine is cold.

That's what I did.
My reasoning was to get it done.Should I have broke it. (Doubt it.)
Blame it on the movers. :angel:
 
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