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Product Overview

  • Keeps coffee hot and fresh for dispensing
  • Black coloring with interior glass liner
  • 2.2 liter capacity
  • Simple lever activation
  • Orange top to indicate decaf coffee
UPC Code:tlxa2203g000d

Wilbur Curtis TLXA2203G000D-C Specs

Quantity
6/Case
Shipping Weight
30.9 lb.
Height
16 Inches
Height with Lid Open
13 Inches
Bottom Diameter
6 Inches
Capacity
2.2 Liters
Color
Black
Dispenser Type
Lever
Liner Type
Glass
Material
Metal
Type
Airpots

Wilbur Curtis TLXA2203G000D-C Details

Offer your customers fresh-brewed coffee at your self-serve area with the Curtis TLXA2203G000D 2.2 liter (74 oz.) black lever airpot with orange top! This airpot holds up to 2.2 liters of coffee to fill multiple cups before requiring a refill, and its orange top denotes that it holds decaffeinated coffee. Its glass interior liner helps retain temperature over long periods of time, and thanks to its simple lever activation, anyone can easily dispense coffee from this airpot.

Glass-lined airpots can shatter due to temperature shock or mechanical shock. These types of airpots should be stored indoors only, and not in an outdoor setting that is cold. A temperature shock occurs when boiling water is poured in a glass-lined airpot that is drastically colder than the hot water. Airpots can also shatter due to microfractures caused by damage when being transported.

To get the most use out of your glass-lined airpot, it is advised to pour warm water into the airpot to make the transition of a hot liquid less drastic for the first use of the day. This method will also keep your hot liquids staying hotter longer since the airpot will be heated initially with the warm water.

Overall Dimensions:
Bottom Diameter: 6"
Height: 16"
Capacity: 2.2 liters (74 oz.)

Attention CA Residents:

Customer questions about this product

Do glass-lined airpots transport well?

While glass-lined airpots outperform other alternative airpots in regards to hold time, they are not ideal if they need to be transported frequently. Dropping or transporting your airpot can cause microfractures, which may result in the airpot shattering. If your operation calls for frequent moving of your glass-lined airpot, then we recommend using a stainless steel alternative. You must also be mindful when storing your glass-lined airpots in rooms that are cold, or a drastic temperature change from their standard location. Glass-lined airpots are best suited for stationary beverage dispensing in a low volume setting as this reduces the risk of dropping or damaging the airpot.

Does the capacity listed include the stem being added in the airpot?

No, the capacity does not include the stem being placed in the airpot. If filling the airpot to maximum capacity, slight overflowing may occur when inserting the stem.

How do I prevent my glass-lined airpot or coffee press from shattering when pouring hot liquids inside?

Glass-lined airpots or coffee presses can shatter due to temperature shock or mechanical shock. These types of airpots and presses should be stored indoors only, and not in an outdoor setting that is cold. A temperature shock occurs when boiling water is poured in a glass-lined airpot or coffee press that is drastically colder than the hot water. To get the most use out of your airpot or coffee press, it is advised to pour warm water into the item to make the transition of a hot liquid less drastic for the first use of the day. This method will also keep your hot liquids staying hotter longer since the airpot or coffee press will be heated initially with the warm water.
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