Tuesday, December 10, 2013

LBP Manufacturing 7175 Beverage On The Move Insulated Coffee Server, 9″ Length x 6-1/2″ Width x 9-1/2″ Height, 96-Ounce Running Cup Print (Case of 25)



Good for want it is.

Most coffee shops set their brewers to fill the 2.2 liter standard airpots. These are designed to hold 96 oz or 2.83 liters, making them awkward to fill. Because it is about 1.25 times the size normal container the coffee shop owner has to under fill the unit, transfer additional coffee from another container losing heat, spilled coffee and time, or have a separate brewer and different coffee recipes set to the larger quantity so they can brew directly into the package.


This seems to be a standard shortcoming of all similar hot beverage carriers owing to the fact that the manufactures use a bag designed for the wine industry, not the coffee industry.


Until someone decides to correct this mistake and spec a food grade thermally protected bag properly sized and serve the coffee market properly from the good people in China who make them, this is about as good as we get. A properly designed carrier of either 2.2 liters or 4.4 capacity would increase the usability…

It is what it is

Few issues with this product: the ‘pops-open’ feature is nothing but a dab of adhesive between the bag and box interior. No matter how gentle we are, we’ve never been able to expand/form a carrier without breaking that glue, so the bag requires manual ‘fluffing’. It’s also evident that this is the same bag that would be used in a 128oz carrier, and they just fold under on end (much like a type A vacuum bag if you have an upright Hoover). Neither of these degrade the performance of the product, just not the Pop, Fill, Sell you’d wish they were.

Overpriced

This product is over priced by over $30.00. Do your research online and you’ll find a company in NY selling the same box for for much less. I did and will receive this today I hope.

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