Outstanding Commercial Coffee Maker: SYBO Delivers Quality & Performance!
I'm thoroughly impressed with this commercial coffee maker from SYBO! It's a top-notch addition to our office:- Large 12-Cup Capacity: Perfect for busy offices or large families- Thermal Carafe Keeps Coffee Hot: Double-walled insulation maintains optimal temperature- Stainless Steel Construction: Durable, resistant to corrosion, and easy to clean- Easy-to-Use Interface: Intuitive controls make it simple to brew the perfect cup- Fast Brewing Time: Quickly fills the carafe with freshly brewed coffeeA fantastic investment for any office or home. Highly recommended!
✔ Verified Purchase
H
handy man683
March 26, 2023
makes coffee 190 degree in the pot
i check the temperature and 190 in the pot so brews about 200 this is what i care about.all metal, stainless steel, super easy to clean.it has a one button and makes hot coffee fast thats all that matters to me and no plastic.no bells, no whistles, no timers. water, coffee, and hit the on button. no instructions needed.it is 19.5 inch in Hight so will not fit under many kitchen cabinets, i didnt care have space for it some of you may not. the thermos is GREAT. coffee stays hot for 1-2 hours and warm say 4 hours. no hot plate, i donot want a heater it just burns the coffee imo. so all metal, hot strong coffee, one button, a great metal thermos, just what i want.i used mine every day for 2 month so far, light weight compared to REAL commercial pot, will it brew 5-10 pots a day for years?? i dunno i use mine for home use because i hate plastic. try it i imagine if you want simple hot strong coffee 90% of you will be happy.
✔ Verified Purchase
R
Renee Quistorf
February 02, 2026
SYBO is Too Tall, Produces Too Little Coffee
We like our Bonavita better because it's smaller, makes the same amount of coffee (advertised as an 8-cup maker) in less time, and is much less expensive. Sybo advertises their coffee maker as producing 12 cups, but the carafe is the same size, or possibly even a bit smaller that Bonavita carafe. SYBO is advertised as "commercial," but I'm not sure why. Just because it's taller? The SYBO instructions say not to fill it with more than 2 liters of water, but I don't see a fill mark or any other way to determine how much water is in the reservoir. Don't buy this.
✔ Verified Purchase
M
Mike_in_Oregon
October 26, 2023
So Much To Like and A Few Things Not To Like
This SYBO Commercial 12 cup coffee maker is expensive, no doubt about that. We've been going through the plastic coffee makers with all the bells and whistles that cost around $60 to $90 once a year or a bit more. We never use the clock, the timer, or other features they have, we just want to brew coffee in the morning and drink it. And a few have had parts melt from the warming elements. So when I started looking for a new one to replace our Cuisinart coffee maker I found this one. Stainless steel, no clock, no timer, no warming plate, just a brew light and a on/off switch. And a water fill at the top that was easy to fill. The price was steep and it was only a 12 cup rather than the 14 cup like we always buy, but I decided to try it anyway.Besides the price being a bit steep it is also BIG and not something that will fit on a normal to small kitchen counter or one with lots of hanging cabinets over the counter. We have one spot that we have always put our coffee maker, which you can tell because the steam over the years has bleached the dark window trim white. But a regular coffee maker fit there ok. This thing is very deep and came out from the splash guard and window sill over 3/4 of the counter depth. But it is thinner than a normal coffee maker, so I turned it side ways and it fit and takes up less counter space in front of it. I had to turn it to the left though so the on/off switch was in front. The brew light is to the left and we have to9 bend our heads around to see if it's done, but we have been finding we don't really use that so much. If it's still dripping out, it's not done. If it stops dripping, it's done and we turn off the power switch.We love how simple it is, how easy it is to clean and fill up. Although I've not timed it, it does seem to be faster than any of the regular coffee makers we've had in the past, although this may be because it's only a 12 cup and not a 14 cup. With the regular ones we could pull the pot out before it was finished and pour your cup and the filter holder would stop the flow. This does not stop the flow if you move the pot, so not as convenient in that aspect. I'm more patient than my wife, so not as big of a deal for me. Also, these take the larger round filters. The smaller ones that you get at CostCo or the grocery store do not work very well. They aren't high enough in the filter holder. So I ordered a bunch from Amazon. Good thing it comes with enough to last a few weeks.What we do not like about it... is the pot itself. First off, with the lid on it doesn't really slide back on the platform without scrapping the filter holder. If there was even another 1/4" or maybe even 1/8" more space, it would go there just fine and be out of the way after brewing. We have to sit it on the edge so it is off the counter top. The really big issue we have with the pot is how it pours. You can not pour fast when you are filling the reservoir and the cap is off or it over flows the pour spout and runs back down the pot onto the counter. You have to pour slowly until it's about half empty. With the lid on it also pours real slow into your cup. We use big mugs and this is annoying when you are use to pouring it out a lot faster. What causes both problems is the pour spout is enclosed so it is a tube rather than an open channel. I'm not sure why it's this way but it ruins what would other wise be well worth the money spent on it.I have looked for a replacement pot but the ones that are short enough to fit in the 8.5" high space are only 10 cups and not 12 cup pots. The ones that are 2.2L in size are too tall to fit under there. That would leave us with brewing with the original and pouring into another airpot or thermos of some kind. Meaning we would have an extra pot taking up room on the counter. This may not be an issue for most people, but it's an annoyance for us, especially when pouring. If the company reads these reviews, I hope they consider redesigning the pot mouth to be able to pour a lot faster with less mess.We'll see if it lasts longer than the cheaper coffee makers (it should with no bells and whistles and warming plate) and if it does, it will be well worth the cost. I'm still going to keep looking for a new pot though.
✔ Verified Purchase
Reliable Coffee Maker That Keeps Up With Busy Mornings
I have been using this coffee maker every day and it has made my mornings much smoother. I like how quickly it brews a full pot because it saves me time when I am rushing to get things started. The thermal carafe keeps the coffee hot for hours which has been great during long workdays. I appreciate that the outside stays cool so I can carry it around without worrying about burning my hands. The pouring mechanism works well and I have not had any spills on the counter. The wide opening also makes it simple to clean which is something I value in any kitchen appliance. The flavor of the coffee has been consistently strong and balanced and I can taste the difference from my old machine. I also tried using it with tea leaves and it worked just as well. The spray head seems to distribute water evenly because the grounds come out properly extracted each time. I did learn that grind size and amount matter so I adjusted my setup to get the best results. Once I dialed that in the machine delivered a satisfying cup every time. The indicator light is a small feature but I find it very helpful. The build feels sturdy and suitable for daily use in a busy environment. It has handled multiple pots a day without any issues. Overall I feel confident recommending this coffee maker to anyone who wants a dependable and easy to use brewer.
✔ Verified Purchase