Bunn

Idéal pour : Ceux qui veulent un café prêt en quelques minutes le matin, avec un minimum d'entretien au quotidien.
En bref : D'après les avis, la Bunn prépare un café savoureux en à peine trois minutes grâce à son réservoir d'eau chaude, avec très peu d'entretien et une bonne longévité. Quelques utilisateurs signalent toutefois des fuites après plusieurs années.
Points forts
- Brew très rapide, environ trois minutes pour un plein pot
- Température de l'eau jugée idéale, y compris pour préparer du thé
- Très peu d'entretien nécessaire, quasiment pas de détartrage
- Longévité souvent rapportée sur plusieurs années voire décennies
- Goût du café jugé nettement meilleur qu'une cafetière filtre classique
Points faibles
- Quelques cas de fuites signalés après plusieurs années d'usage
- Un modèle livré avec un entonnoir en plastique jugé peu qualitatif
- Quelques pannes isolées rapportées après 3 à 4 ans d'usage
| Critère | Note /10 | Ce qu'en dit le consensus |
|---|---|---|
| programmation | 8.5 | Le réservoir d'eau chaude permet un brew quasi instantané, sans réelle programmation à proprement parler. |
| fiabilite | 5.0 | Bonne longévité généralement rapportée sur plusieurs années voire décennies, avec toutefois quelques cas de fuites ou de pannes après quelques années. |
| gout | 6.5 | Le café est jugé nettement meilleur qu'avec une cafetière filtre ordinaire. |
| entretien | 4.2 | Très peu d'entretien nécessaire, pas de détartrage régulier requis, hormis une plainte isolée sur la qualité de l'entonnoir livré. |
| capacite | 7.9 | Prépare rapidement un plein pot de 10 tasses, avec un tiroir à mouture ajustable pour des portions plus petites. |
| chaleur | 7.9 | L'eau est chauffée à une température jugée idéale par les utilisateurs, suffisante même pour du thé. |
| simplicite | 7.0 | Brew rapide et silencieux, facile à utiliser au quotidien. |
| prix | 6.2 | Jugée offrir un bon rapport qualité-prix par rapport à d'autres modèles. |
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No_Bed_5092r/Home · Good coffee maker for better coffee at home? →2026-05-06T19:17:16
If you want a drip machine,I highly suggest a bunn. They have a hot water reservoir. They make a pot of coffee in about three minutes and if you run vinegar through them on occasion,it will last for years. I average ten years on mine.
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AlleyCat_2025r/Home · Good coffee maker for better coffee at home? →2026-05-07T01:40:40
Yep, [Bunn](https://retail.bunn.com/coffee-makers). Even when using grocery store coffee, like Folgers or Maxwell House, the brewed coffee is much better with the Bunn than any other ordinary coffeemaker. It heats the water to the proper temperature and brews quickly and quietly.
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30yearswasalongtimer/Home · Good coffee maker for better coffee at home? →2026-05-06T23:30:23
I like one of the Bunn home brewer models. My only complaint is they are shipped with a plastic funnel
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fried_clamsr/Home · Good coffee maker for better coffee at home? →2026-05-06T21:21:54
Bunn is the best. You don't have to run vinegar though, as they don't scale like other drip makers. I've never descaled and mine last forever. Bunn is vastly superior to other coffee makers. You get a full 10 cup pot in about 3 minutes and the temperature is also ideal
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Top-Rope6148r/smartbuysforlife · Is the Technivorm Moccamaster actually worth it? →2025-11-18T05:18:37
Short answer:no. I have one and I like it but I got it for $200 on Black Friday and that is still overpriced. The boiler unit (the metal tower) itself is well made and reliable. The plastic ancillary parts are made of abysmally cheap flimsy plastic. If you are in Europe you can get replacement parts, but in the US the only parts you can get access to are the aforementioned plastic parts. They will not sell any of the internal parts. Instead, you can send it to them to fix for $100. That does not qualify for buy-it-for-life in my opinion. It does make good coffee but no better than any other less expensive SCA certified brewer. A Bunn HB makes coffee just as good for $139.
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BoltActionRiflemanr/enshittification · Drip coffee makers are garbage. →2025-04-22T01:59:33
My work has about 20 of these (commercial version) at various sites, can’t say I’ve ever heard of or seen a single issue with them. They’re fast and last decades.
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Koffenut1r/Coffee · Small-volume drip coffee maker recommendations? →2022-07-03T04:47:46
The loose grounds drawer can accept up to 20 grams. You can use less to make the brew the way you prefer or make a smaller drink. The amount of water you put in is what comes out. There is no plastic reservoir, you fill with just what you need before brewing, and the tank is stainless steel. Zero plastic on the inside. You can also use k cups or a reifllable k cup if you like them and it makes tea as well (the only single serve that gets the water hot enough to make a decent tea imo).
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BMuzzinr/ProductQuery · Finally tossing my ancient coffee maker... what's everyone buying these days that actually lasts? →2026-06-24T15:29:40
I bought a Moccamaster. It’s expensive. Got it on sale on Amazon. I’d wait for a sale. It’s built to be repaired. There is science behind drip coffee. Most makers don’t get hot enough. I use half as much coffee as I used to. I can slow the speed at which the water passes through the grounds. Had a Bunn that keeps water hot. You make a pot by displacing the hot water with fresh water. It makes a pot very quickly. Parents also had one. They tend to eventually leak. Ideally, make an entire pot before taking any of it. The initial coffee will be stronger than the later coffee. I prefer cone filters. Had a Zojirushi that made hot coffee but the pump eventually failed. I’ve used an electric kettle to heat water and then poured over the grounds myself. The kettle had temperature settings. And I would pour the water through the grounds twice. The first time would be plain water. The second would be the brewed coffee. Knew a guy who would use 2 filters and would pour over the grounds twice. They make filter holders to put over a vessel to make drip coffee this way. If you like tea, hot chocolate, etc, this is very flexible. In case you want to venture into other coffee styles. You want a coarser grind for French Press. The grounds stay in contact with the water. Drip coffee just passes through the grinds. You don’t want to heat / cook brewed coffee. So, I would recommend against a percolator, which keeps circulating the brewed coffee through the heating element. They are great for large gatherings. Just put the coffee into a thermos. I also have an espresso maker and a grinder. Espresso uses high pressure to force hot water through a very fine (like flour) grind of coffee beans.
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That_Operation826r/Home · Good coffee maker for better coffee at home? →2026-05-12T23:34:34
Any brewer by Bunn O Magic is a great investment
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GraspDiverr/JamesHoffmann · Best drip coffee makers for home with no bells and whistles? →2026-05-08T14:22:59
Bunn Rapid Brew, most reliable, consistent and brews a 2 to 10 cups quickly.
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Top-Rope6148r/JamesHoffmann · Ratio 6 vs. Moccamaster vs. something else? →2026-03-13T04:00:05
Oxo is a well made machine but I had the same problem as mastley3. Oxo was great and gave me a refund and even paid for return shipping. I agree it was the silicone gasket and silicone is non-leaching and non-shedding. Also, it was more smell than taste. I have a moccamaster. Its fine but highly over-rated and way over-priced. I think the Ratio 6 could be good but its kind of ugly and I haven’t tried one. The bigger Ratio is gorgeous. Another I will recommend is Bunn HB. Great coffee and great price.
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godavidsr/Coffee · Small-volume drip coffee maker recommendations? →2022-07-04T18:31:04
I used a Bunn My Cafe for about 6-7 years and loved it daily before mine crapped out on me. And by then unfortunately they were not manufacturing them. I did hear they brought them back again but I cannot find them available anywhere. Do you have any insight on where to get one again? I know it is a long shot but nothing to lose.
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Independent_Goal_359r/BuyItForLife · Is a Moccamaster worth it if one isn't a huge detailed coffee person? →2025-07-27T02:06:01
In my 30 years of having my own stuff, I only recall a Bunn crapping out, and that was after 3 or 4 years. I think my current Mr Coffee is 10 years old. That said, I did go nuts and buy a Moccamaster during the prime sale.. but I am dabbling in the good coffee experience, but only on the weekends. My weekday go juice comes out of the Mr Coffee because we don’t have time to weigh beans and the hand grinder.
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Questions fréquentes
La Bunn prépare-t-elle le café rapidement ?
Oui, grâce à son réservoir d'eau chaude interne, elle sort un plein pot en environ trois minutes.
Faut-il la détartrer souvent ?
Non, les utilisateurs rapportent qu'elle s'entartre très peu comparée à une cafetière filtre classique.
Est-elle fiable sur la durée ?
La plupart des utilisateurs la font durer plusieurs années voire des décennies, même si quelques cas de fuites ou de pannes après quelques années sont rapportés.
Le café a-t-il bon goût ?
Oui, il est jugé nettement meilleur que celui d'une cafetière filtre ordinaire.


