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2021 Price List Equipment Pricing 2021 2021 Pricing effective June 15, 2021 Model No. Item No. 2021 List Price Retail Coffee Grinders 810S 810-BS $1,792 835S 835-BS $1,908 875S 875-BS $1,970 875S 875-RS $1,970 890BS 890-BS $2,151 890T 890-B-T $2,450 Ground Coffee Dispenser Model A 078650L $1,038 Single Serve Brewers RC400 0001-10000 $1,531 RC400 Water Filter Kit 250-00034 $301 Portable Pourover Coffee Brewers CPO-1P-15A 0002-10001 $507 CPO-2P-15A 0002-20001 $538 CPO-3P-15A 0002-30001 $596 CPO-3RP-15A 0002-30005 $672 CPO-SAPP 0002-00003 $651 PrecisionBrew Digital Decanter & Airpot Brewers B-3 AB-3 $1,384 B-3WL AB-3WL $1,535 B-3WR AB-3WR $1,535 B-SAP AB-SAP $1,310 B-SGP AB-SGP $1,535 Accessories for PB Digital Decanter & Airpot Brewers DR-2SU ADR-2SU $72 AGP-2.5 AGP-2.5 $166 2.2L, Lever, glass lined airpots, ENALG22S; case of 6 7000-10000 $499 2.2L, Lever, glass lined airpots, ENALG22S; single 2502-000 $85 3L, Lever, SS lined airpots, ENALS30S; case of 6 7000-20002 $916 3L, Lever, SS lined airpots, ENALS30S; single 2502-005 $154 Effective June 15, 2021 Decanters 24 pack black 98000 $234 24 pack orange 98001 $234 3 pack black 98005 $36 3 pack orange 98006 $36 Brew Baskets Brew Basket, Plastic, Pourover Brewers 71952 $28 SS Brew Basket B-Series 71619 $126 12-Cup filter Paper, 4.5" bottom, 2.6" sidewall, 1000 per box A06513-04 $38 Filter paper, 13 x 5 for 71431 BB, 500 per box ABB1.5WP $82 SS BB gourmet B-Series A71431 $280 Warmers BW-2 ABW-2 $120 BW-2SU ABW-2SU $158 Airpots (6) 2.2L Push Top, Gls Reg BL 70768-C $471 (6) 2.2L Lever, Glass lined, flavor tags, ENALG22S; case of 6 7000-10000 $499 2.2L Lever, Glass lined, flavor tags, ENALG22S; single 2502-000 $85 (6) 2.2L Lever, SS lined, flavor tags, ENALS22S; case of 6 7000-10001 $788 2.2L Lever, SS lined, flavor tags, ENALS22S; single 2502-001 $135 (6) 2.5L Lever, Glass lined, flavor tags, ENALG25S; case of 6 7000-10002 $553 2.5L Lever, Glass lined, flavor tags, ENALG25S; single 2502-002 $95 (6) 2.5L Lever, SS lined, flavor tags, ENALS25S; case of 6 7000-20000 $836 2.5L Lever, SS lined, flavor tags, ENALS25S; single 2502-003 $146 (6) 3.0L Lever, Glass lined, flavor tags, ENALG30S; case of 6 7000-20001 $627 3.0L Lever, Glass lined, flavor tags, ENALG30S; single 2502-004 $109 (6) 3.0L Lever, SS lined, flavor tags, ENALS30S; case of 6 7000-20002 $916 3.0L Lever, SS lined, flavor tags, ENALS30S; single 2502-005 $156 (1) 3 Liter Airpot AAP-3 $115 Airpot Racks & Complete Systems AR2IL Rack only 70620 $139 AR2IL w/levertop pots 70759 $331 AR2W Rack only 70577 $140 AR2W w/levertop pots 70659 $327 AR3 Rack only 70571 $142 AR3 w/levertop pots 70651 $473 2 Pot Riser 70576 $76 3 Pot Riser 70575 $88 AR4R w/pushtop pots 70758 $604 AR6 w/levertop pots 70757 $719 Effective June 15, 2021 Condiment Holder Condiment Holder 70583 $80 PrecisionBrew Digital Shuttle Brewers* PBC-1A 1004-001 $2,891 PBC-2A 1004-003 $3,572 PBC-1V 1004-005 $2,876 PBC-2V 1004-006 $3,382 PBC-1VS 1004-007 $3,569 PBC-2VS 1004-008 $4,694 PBC-1W 1004-002 $3,655 PBC-2W 1004-004 $5,112 Accessories for Shuttle & Airpot Brewers AP-3 AAP-3 $115 AS15 2503-006 $920 RAS1 1502-004 $788 VS15 2503-002 $693 V15 2503-001 $562 VSS1 2503-003 $131 WS15 2503-007 $355 RWS1 1503-004 $286 Air heated Shuttle graphics 380-00335 $43 Vacuum Shuttle graphics 380-00439 $58 Warmer Shuttle graphics 380-00336 $43 Plastic coffee brew basket 230-00199 $46 Stainless steel coffee brew basket 230-00173 $136 14" x 6" filter paper, 500 per box ABB2.0WP $82 Brew Baskets and Filters Filter Paper, 13 X 5 for ABB1.5 ABB1.5WP $82 Filter Paper for 3 Gal Urns, 18" diameter, 6" bottom, 500 per box ABB3WP $102 Filter Papers 820 F820U $121 923 F923U $190 ABB1.5WP ABB1.5WP $82 Barista Series Space Saver Urns PB-8113E APB8113EP $10,631 PB-8103E APB8103E $13,614 Single Space Saver Urns 8116E A8116E $10,212 Twin Space Saver Urns Effective June 15, 2021 8106E A8106E $12,902 Single Midline Pump Urns 7713E A7713E $4,740 7716E A7716E $6,273 Twin Midline Pump Urns 7773E A7773E $5,705 7776E A7776E $7,371 Single Midline Heat Exchange Urns 7413E A7413E $4,925 7416E A7416E $6,573 Twin Midline Heat Exchange Urns 7443E A7443E $6,155 7446E A7446E $7,522 Twin Midline Heat Exchange Urns - Shipboard Configuration 7413E A7413EX SHP $5,685 7443E A7443EX SHP $6,410 Single 3 Gallon Urns FE75N 120/208/240V 1 ph 101805 $4,231 FE75N 3 phase 101806 $4,443 CL75N 120/208/240 1 ph 118802 $3,945 Twin 3 Gallon Urns FE100N 120/208/240V 1ph 102417 $5,121 FE100N 120/208/240V 3ph 102418 $5,349 CL100N 120/208/240V 1ph 117402 $4,677 Twin 6 Gallon Urns FE200 120/208/240V 1ph 104400 $7,049 FE200 120/208/240V 3ph 104415 $7,170 AMW Urn Options 208V 3ph for midline urns 3 gallons AOPT 21AU $433 120/208V 3ph for all midline 6 gallon hxch urn AOPT 21AU6 $424 120/208V 3ph for all midline 6 gallon pump urn AOPT 21AU610 $424 208/240V 3ph, 3W ML 3 gal AOPT 21BU3 $470 208/240V 3ph, 3W ML 6 / 10 gal AOPT 21BU610 $470 480V 3ph, 3W ML 3 gal AOPT 21CU3 $781 480V 3ph, 3W ML 6 / 10 gal AOPT 21CU610 $750 480V 3ph, 3W TL 3 gal AOPT 21CUTL3 $767 480V 3ph, 3W TL 6 / 10 gal AOPT 21CUTL610 $750 Effective June 15, 2021 Breaker vacuum, for urns AOPT 7100 $533 Cover, control w/lock for al TL urns *specify model AOPT 93L3 to 93WB $410 Feet, bullet drilled and tapped for all urns AOPT 45 $84 Feet, Flanged AOPT 4400U $168 Jug fill, gravity AOPT 5700 $689 Legs, higher for urns, specify height AOPT 5800 $193 Low Temp No Brew for Single and Twin urns AOPT 47U00 $588 Low Temp No Brew for Triple and 87710 urns AOPT 47U01 $611 Prison Pkg for twin TL 3, 6, 10 gallon AOPT 10 $1,241 Prison Pkg for twin ML 6, 10 gallon AOPT 10B $1,216 Prison Pkg for twin ML 3 gallon AOPT 10B3 $1,216 Prison Pkg for single ML 6, 10 gallon AOPT 10SB610 $1,159 Prison Pkg for single SS AOPT 10SSS $1,159 Service, double faucets, gauge opr only for mid/top urns *Specify AOPT DS101 to $1,921 model DS108 Service, double faucets, gauge both sides for mid/top urns *Specify AOPT DS201 to $2,067 model DS206 Service, double faucets, gauge opr sides only for triple urn *Specify AOPT TS-103 to TS- $2,065 model 104 Service, double faucets, gauge both sides for triple urn *Specify AOPT TS-204 to TS- $2,641 model 206 Transformer for freshwater urns 2 wire AOPT 2200 $212 Transformer for pump urns 2 wire AOPT 2200P $418 3 Gallon Brew Baskets ABB3 ABB3 $137 ABB3WP ABB3WP $109 ABB3-1.5 ABB3-1.5 $137 ABB1.5WP ABB1.5WP $87 A#153 A#153 $302 6 Gallon Brew Baskets ABB6 ABB6 $185 ABB6WP ABB6WP $134 ABB6-3 ABB6-3 $185 ABB3WP* ABB3WP $109 A#156 A#156 $311 *ABB3WP used with half batch brew basket 10 Gallon Brew Baskets ABB810 ABB810 $222 ABB810WP ABB810WP $207 ABB810-6 ABB810-6 $222 ABB6WP* ABB6WP $134 A#158 A#158 $402 *ABB6WP used with half batch brew basket Effective June 15, 2021 Chinese Hot Tea Urns CH100N 120/208/240V 1 ph 119905 $4,492 Brew Basket, Stainless Steel V002A $83 Heavy Duty Hot Water Boilers 830E 120/208/240V 1ph A830E $3,523 850E 120/208/240V 1ph A850E $4,148 ME Water Boilers ME10EN 120V 1ph 121505 $2,377 ME10EN 240V 1ph 121511 $2,686 ME10EN 240V 3ph 121521 $2,686 ME15EN 240V 3ph 121571 $2,735 ME15EN 120V 1ph 121574 $2,487 ME15EN 240V 1ph 121561 $2,560 Hot Water Dispensers WHT5 120V 1 Ph 2403-000 $1,641 WHT5 240v 1 Ph 2403-001 $1,849 WHT10 120V 1 Ph 2403-002 $1,741 WHT10 240V 1 Ph 2403-003 $1,958 WHT20 120v 1 Ph 2403-004 $2,397 WHT20 240V 1 Ph 2403-005 $2,597 WHP5 240V 1 Ph 2403-006 $1,942 WHP10 240V 1 Ph 2403-007 $2,294 WHP10HI 240V 1 Ph 2403-008 $2,553 Accessories for WH Hot Water Dispensers Hands-Free Tap Adapter for use with WHT models 410-00842 $133 Button Adapter for use with WHP models 410-00843 $199 Portable Coffee Holding Urns CS113 431500L $1,164 CS115 432500L $1,247 PIC 3-Flavor Powdered Beverage Dispensers PIC3 61005D $3,188 PIC33A 61052D $3,507 PIC 5-Flavor Powdered Beverage Dispensers PIC5 62933 $4,750 Water Pump Kit 63174 63174 $457 GB 2-Flavor Powdered Beverage Dispensers Effective June 15, 2021 2K-GB-LD 080022L $2,708 GB 4-Flavor Powdered Beverage Dispensers 4K-GB-LD 080041L $3,910 GB 6-Flavor Powdered Beverage Dispensers GB6M10-LD-U 080152L $5,630 GB 8-Flavor Powdered Beverage Dispensers GB8MP-10-LD-U 080167L $9,725 GB 1-Flavor Powdered Hot Chocolate Dispensers GB1HC-CP (non lit door) 08003QL $2,201 GB 2-Flavor Powdered Hot Chocolate Dispensers GB2HC-CP 08003TL $2,356 Lola Series Hot Dispensers Lola 6 2505-001 $1,498 Venezia Espresso Grinders VGT 077800L $1,981 VGA 077810L $2,459 VGHDA 077820L $3,442 Venezia II Espresso Grinder HC-600 1303-000 $1,394 Espresso Grinders CEADO Doser Grinder – 64 mm - E6x TIMER 1304-018 $1,404 CEADO Doser Grinder – 64 mm - E7 AUTO 1304-000 $1,924 CEADO Doser Grinder - 83 mm - E8 AUTO 1304-017 $3,083 CEADO On-Demand Grinder – 64 mm - E6P 1304-001 $1,799 CEADO on-Demand Grinder – 64 mm E37J B, W, G 1304-002, 03, 04 $2,564 CEADO on-Demand Grinder – 83 mm E37S B,W,G 1304-008, 09, 10 $3,987 CEADO on-Demand Grinder – 83 mm E37SL B, W 1304-015, 16 $4,731 CEADO on-Demand Grinder – 83 mm E37T B, W, G 1304-011, 12, 13 $5,785 CEADO on-Demand Grinder – 71 mm E37K B, W, G 1304-005, 06, 07 $7,192 Effective June 15, 2021 Super Automatics Korinto Prime 1005-003 $10,015 ACE 1011-001 $25,841 ST Solo 1011-002 $31,248 ST Duo 1011-003 $39,840 ACE L/C Milk 1011-004 $27,108 STP Solo Milk 1011-005 $32,513 STP Duo Milk 1011-006 $40,137 Tango Bean-To-Cup 1011-013 $25,763 Pony 2 1011-007 $12,190 Pony 4 1011-008 $15,623 Super Automatic Accessories Purity C500 Starter Kit 250-00011 $634 Purity C500 Replacement Cartridge 250-00012 $478 Base Cabinet (Korinto only) 250-00015 $1,510 MiniFridge 250-00017 $1,779 Tango L/C Fridge - 2 Gallon 2901-000 $5,434 Tango Accessory Kit 250-00393 $215 Installation 80598 $989 Classic Series Traditional Espresso Machines Classic 1 110 CLN1C000ADEB14 $6,618 Classic 2 CLN2CC00ADE814 $8,332 Mira Series Traditional Espresso Machines MIRA - HIGH PROFILE 1011-014 $8,789 TWIN MIRA - HIGH PROFILE 1011-015 $12,295 TRI MIRA 1011-011 $14,116 Aura Series Traditional Espresso Machines Aura - 2 1011-016 $17,189 Aura - 3 1011-017 $20,968 Epic Series Traditional Espresso Machines Stella EPIC - 2 Black, White, Stainless 1011-024, 26, 28 $25,342 Stella EPIC - 3 Black, White, Stainless 1011-025, 29, 31 $32,991 Effective June 15, 2021 Options for Traditional Espresso Machines SteamAir - Auto Foam with Temp.
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