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Hamilton Beach Proctor Silex® 60c Coffee Urn

20-60 cup capacity; Easy, one hand dispensing; Fast brewing- 1 min/cup; Tall base fits large 12 oz cups; Dual heaters for brewing and gentle warming; Coffee level indicator; Ready-to-serve light; Locking lid; Cool touch handles; Brushed aluminum finish; Electrical: 120v; 1090W; ETL Listed; NSF Certified; 1 Year Parts & Labor Warranty
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can this be used just to keep coffee warm if brewed from a separate drip brewer, we want a quick visual on coffee level during the day

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Unfortunately this Hamilton Beach Coffee Urn runs through the brew cycle before clicking over to warm. There is not an option to only use the warm function.

If you were to put already-brewed coffee into this urn for the purpose of warming, and then turn the machine on, your coffee would most likely percolate through the brew process again before settling into the warm phase.
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After brewing, will this product just keep the coffe hot, or will it continue to cook the coffee, thus causing a burned taste?

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When the brewing cycle is complete, percolation stops and the READY light illuminates green to indicate the coffee is ready to serve. The coffee urn automatically switches to the Keep Warm cycle and will maintain fresh, hot coffee until it is unplugged.
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