BUNN GRB Velocity Brew 10-Cup Home Coffee Brewer

✅ PROS
- Blazing fast brewing — full pot in 3 minutes, hot water on demand for tea
- Built like a tank — multiple reviewers report 10-15+ years of service from their units
- No digital fuss — simple on/off switch, no timers or menus to fight with
❌ CONS
- Real learning curve — first 2-3 pots come out lukewarm if you don't prime the tank properly
- No programmability — if you want 'set it and forget it' overnight brewing, this isn't the one
- Spray head needs occasional cleaning to maintain performance
The Verdict
Here’s the thing about the BUNN Velocity Brew: it doesn’t care about bells and whistles. It cares about getting coffee into your cup fast.
And fast it is. Three minutes from hitting the brew switch to a full, piping hot 10-cup carafe. That’s because BUNN keeps a tank of water preheated internally at all times. Most coffee makers spend 5-7 minutes just heating the water. This one skips that entirely.
But there’s a catch with that internal tank, and it’s the one thing every new owner needs to know: the first pot will not be hot.
Multiple longtime owners confirm — you need to run 2-3 full tanks of water through the machine first to bring the internal reservoir up to temperature. The manual says otherwise, but the experienced folks say the manual is wrong. Once it’s hot, it stays hot, and every subsequent brew is perfect.
The design is almost refreshingly simple. There’s no clock. No programmable timer. No touchscreen that will fail in two years. You fill it, you put grounds in the filter basket, you flip the switch. That’s it. The spray head unscrews for rinsing, and running a vinegar cycle every few months keeps things in top shape.
Longevity is a recurring theme — multiple reviewers talk about being on their second or third BUNN in 30+ years. That’s not marketing hype; BUNN has been making commercial brewers since the 1950s, and the engineering DNA shows.
Who shouldn’t buy this? If you want a programmable coffee maker that has your pot ready when your alarm goes off, look elsewhere. There’s no timer here. If you entertain a lot and need hot water on demand for tea — that’s a BUNN superpower. Need a low-profile machine that fits under kitchen cabinets? The Velocity Brew is tall. Measure your clearance.
The price ($124.95) is fair for something designed to outlast your countertops. If you drink coffee daily and want a machine that won’t frustrate you with menus or die after the warranty expires, the BUNN Velocity Brew is the right call. Just prime the tank first.



