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Perfect Cafetieres and Coffee Pots for Freshly Brewed Coffee
Our cafetieres and coffee pots are appropriate for both home and hospitality use; these brew rich, full-bodied coffee. French press, or cafetieres, offer a strong flavour, and our coffee pots are perfect for quickly and efficiently serving large quantities, making them vital for any café or restaurant.
These Coffee Pots and Cafetieres are suitable to serve and store hot chocolate, tea and coffee. Welcome your guests with a warm drink on entry using Cafetieres and Coffee Pots.
Bravilor Coffee Jug
SKU:
F640
Availability: Awaiting Stock
Pack Size 0
For use with Bravilor coffee machines.
For use with Bravilor coffee machines.
What are the best cafetieres for hotels?
When choosing cafetieres for hotels, it's important to consider durability, capacity, and ease of use. High-quality stainless steel cafetieres are ideal for long-lasting service, while larger capacities allow for more efficient coffee preparation in busy environments.
These are perfect for storing and making hot chocolate, tea and coffee. Complete the perfect hot drink with milk, sugar and sweeteners and a cafetieres .
Types of Cafetieres and Pots
Cafetieres and pots come in various styles, including glass, stainless steel, and ceramic. Each type has pros and cons, so it's essential to consider your needs when choosing one.
Glass Cafetieres are easy to maintain
Glass cafeterias and pots are popular because they allow you to see the coffee as it brews. They're also lightweight and easy to clean. The material can be fragile and may not retain heat, as well as other materials.
Stainless Steel is built to last.
Stainless steel cafeterias and pots are durable and long-lasting. They also retain heat, so your coffee stays hot longer. But can be more challenging to clean and can be heavy.
Ceramic Cafetieres are excellent at retaining heat.
Ceramic cafeterias and pots are excellent for retaining heat and may offer unique designs that complement your kitchen decor. Ceramics can be fragile and may not be as long-lasting as other materials.
How do I choose a coffee pot for my café or restaurant?
For cafes and restaurants, selecting a coffee pot depends on factors like the volume of coffee served, the style of service (self-service or waitstaff), and the overall aesthetic. Opt for elegant yet functional coffee pots that complement your establishment's décor while maintaining professional quality.
What material is best for cafetieres in a commercial setting?
Stainless steel is the most popular and durable material for cafetieres in commercial settings, providing strength, resistance to rust, and ease of cleaning. Glass cafetieres, while elegant, can be more fragile and may not be as practical for high-volume use.
Are there specific coffee pots for buffets and events?
Yes, for buffets and events, insulated coffee pots and thermal carafes are the best options. These coffee pots help maintain the ideal temperature for extended periods, allowing guests to enjoy hot coffee throughout the event without constant refills.
Can I use a coffee pot with a coffee machine?
Yes, many coffee pots are designed to be used with coffee machines, especially commercial coffee machines. This ensures a steady supply of coffee during busy times while maintaining the quality and temperature of the brew.
How can I clean my cafetiere properly?
Cleaning a cafetiere properly is crucial to maintaining the quality of your coffee. Regularly rinse out the pot after use, and wash it with warm, soapy water. For deeper cleaning, disassemble the parts and use a soft brush to remove any residue. Ensure it is fully dry before reuse.