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Waring WWB10GB 10-Gallon Hot Water Dispenser - 208V

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This heavy-duty hot water dispenser is perfect for off-site events, catering, and banquets. It is an essential appliance for preparing large quantities of hot water for pour-over coffee, tea, oatmeal, noodle bars, and more. The dispenser is made of high-quality stainless steel, ensuring durability. It features user-friendly digital controls and an LCD display, allowing for easy operation. The temperature can be precisely controlled, and the dispenser can be filled manually for portable convenience. To ensure hot water is always available when needed, the night-mode feature can be set to heat during off-hours. Additionally, the dispenser is designed with adjustable legs, making it suitable for various spaces. The digital controls and LCD display are easy to use, and the temperature can be viewed in both Fahrenheit and Celsius.

Hot Water Dispenser, countertop, electric, 10 gallon capacity (heats in 2-1/2 hours), max temp 205 degrees Fahrenheit, automatic refill with pour-over capability, side mounted digital controls & LCD display, night-mode feature, Tomlinson No-Drip tap, knuckle guard, adjustable legs, stainless steel construction, 3200 watts, 208-240/60/1-ph, 15 amps, cord, NEMA 6-15P, NSF.

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