
- Sales Rank: #72560 in Kitchen & Housewares
- Color: Black
- Brand: Bunn
"Enjoy fresh Tim Hortons coffee every morning with the Tim Hortons Coffee Maker by Bunn®. With a design so unique it's patented, our signature coffee maker features: Maximum Flavour - A custom spray-head ensures all the flavour is extracted from Tim Hortons coffee by thoroughly soaking all the grounds. Fast Brewing - Brews 10 cups of perfect coffee in under 3 minutes. Perfect Accuracy - Stainless steel water tank with internal thermostat brings water to the exact ideal temperature for true Tim Hortons flavor."
Customer Reviews
Most helpful customer reviews
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful.Terrific Coffee Maker.....
By Catskillet
We got our first Tim Horton's Coffee Maker when we lived in Canada over 15 years ago. I remember purchasing it at Tim Horton's. It lasted quite a while and but then it accidentally was broken. We were living in the U.S. by then and I was glad to be able to order one online. It lasted well and then about 3 years ago...I decided that I wanted a new coffee maker for some reason. My parents and one of my siblings had a Cuisinart and so I purchased that brand since the coffee at their homes always seemed to taste good. Well, I've struggled with that stupid coffee maker for 3 years....the coffee it made was okay but not great, but the annoying thing was that for the past year or so it would always shut off...sometimes before the coffee was even made. So last week I pulled out my trusty Tim Horton's coffee maker. It still looks almost exactly like the new ones even though it's probably over ten years old...and I've been enjoying fabulous coffee all week. Why did I ever tuck it away? We are happy that we can order Tim Horton's coffee from Amazon for pretty much the same price as any other good coffee too!
8 of 10 people found the following review helpful.Great coffee maker!
By Bill
I am not a coffee snob. I can tolerate most coffee (Like Dunk Donuts), but there's something about Tim Horton's that keeps me coming back. I have been enjoying Tim Horton's coffee for several years. I am now moving out of state in the near future, and my new home will be 3+ hours from their nearest location. I bought their fine grind coffee before, but it never tasted the same in a normal drip coffee maker. When searching Google I stumbled across this maker, which had a couple positive reviews so I decided to give it a try.It's a great coffee maker. It brews an entire pot in about three minutes, and the coffee tastes great. Better than other drip makers that I've owned in the past. I am finding the coffee tastes just as good and even better than Tim Horton's coffee from their restaurant. My wife and I also use it for tea as well. Just pour in water and keep the basket empty, and you will have near boiling water in a minute or two.If you are looking to make Tim Horton's coffee at home, then this is the way to do it. 4 level table spoons of grounds for a 1/2 pot, 6 for 3/4, and 8-10 for a full pot. You can get away with using less if desired.**EDIT** It's been a year and still no complaints. I use it daily for coffee and tea.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.Love this
By Bill Lutonsky
If you haven't tried a Bunn coffee maker you are missing out, they are fast and make good coffee !
Tim Hortons Coffee Maker by Bunn®
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Most helpful customer reviews
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful.Terrific Coffee Maker.....
By Catskillet
We got our first Tim Horton's Coffee Maker when we lived in Canada over 15 years ago. I remember purchasing it at Tim Horton's. It lasted quite a while and but then it accidentally was broken. We were living in the U.S. by then and I was glad to be able to order one online. It lasted well and then about 3 years ago...I decided that I wanted a new coffee maker for some reason. My parents and one of my siblings had a Cuisinart and so I purchased that brand since the coffee at their homes always seemed to taste good. Well, I've struggled with that stupid coffee maker for 3 years....the coffee it made was okay but not great, but the annoying thing was that for the past year or so it would always shut off...sometimes before the coffee was even made. So last week I pulled out my trusty Tim Horton's coffee maker. It still looks almost exactly like the new ones even though it's probably over ten years old...and I've been enjoying fabulous coffee all week. Why did I ever tuck it away? We are happy that we can order Tim Horton's coffee from Amazon for pretty much the same price as any other good coffee too!
8 of 10 people found the following review helpful.Great coffee maker!
By Bill
I am not a coffee snob. I can tolerate most coffee (Like Dunk Donuts), but there's something about Tim Horton's that keeps me coming back. I have been enjoying Tim Horton's coffee for several years. I am now moving out of state in the near future, and my new home will be 3+ hours from their nearest location. I bought their fine grind coffee before, but it never tasted the same in a normal drip coffee maker. When searching Google I stumbled across this maker, which had a couple positive reviews so I decided to give it a try.It's a great coffee maker. It brews an entire pot in about three minutes, and the coffee tastes great. Better than other drip makers that I've owned in the past. I am finding the coffee tastes just as good and even better than Tim Horton's coffee from their restaurant. My wife and I also use it for tea as well. Just pour in water and keep the basket empty, and you will have near boiling water in a minute or two.If you are looking to make Tim Horton's coffee at home, then this is the way to do it. 4 level table spoons of grounds for a 1/2 pot, 6 for 3/4, and 8-10 for a full pot. You can get away with using less if desired.**EDIT** It's been a year and still no complaints. I use it daily for coffee and tea.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.Love this
By Bill Lutonsky
If you haven't tried a Bunn coffee maker you are missing out, they are fast and make good coffee !
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