Keep hot water on hand and ready to dispense with this hot water urn rental! This hot water dispenser rental is made for easy hot drink service. It has a stainless steel tank that can heat and hold up to 29 liters (7.6 gallons) of water. Can be used to dispense boiling hot water for use in beverages like bagged tea, instant or pour over coffee, or hot chocolate powder.
It offers adjustable temperature settings ranging from 120 to 212 degrees Fahrenheit. Made with double-wall stainless steel, it has a non-drip, two-way spout. It can boil water in just 93 minutes.
This hot water samovar rental is perfect for enhancing beverage catering, weddings, and various special occasions. Please note that it requires a 120V power supply for operation.
Features:
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Specs
Width | 15 Inches |
Depth | 12 Inches |
Height | 26 Inches |
Electrical Specs | 12.5 Amps, 120 Volts, 1,500 Watts |
Tea Percolator Capacity | 196 Cups (5 oz.) |
This hot water urn for hire is designed for using water only. For example pouring into a mug with a bag of green tea or into a mug with hot chocolate powder. Other beverages or mixtures will damage the machine.
When the water boils, the “KEEP WARM” light will turn on. The water urn will keep the water hot in “KEEP WARM” mode. The boiling hot water is now ready to dispenser into a hot water carafe for tea, or directly into a cup.
The time to boil water depends on two things. First, it depends on how much water is in the urn. Second, it depends on the water’s starting temperature when you turn it on.
It is essential to frequently monitor the water level to prevent the dispenser from overheating. We suggest switching off the device if the water level falls below three cups to avoid any potential damage.
6 To turn off the appliance, press the ”ON/OFF” switch again and unplug the appliance from the electric outlet.
Once the boiling water is ready, you can begin preparing your tea. If you’re using loose leaf tea, consider placing it in a tea infuser or a teapot to allow the flavors to steep properly. For bagged tea, simply drop the tea bag into your cup.
Pour the hot water carefully over the tea, ensuring that it covers the leaves or the tea bag completely. This will help extract the full flavor and aroma. Allow the tea to steep for the recommended time, which can vary depending on the type of tea you are using. For example, black tea typically needs about 3-5 minutes, while green tea may only require 2-3 minutes.
While your tea is steeping, take a moment to prepare any extra ingredients you want to add. This could be milk, sugar, honey, or lemon. These can enhance the flavor and make your tea experience even more enjoyable.
Once the steeping time is up, remove the tea bag from the cup to prevent the tea from becoming too strong. Give your tea a gentle stir, and then taste it. Adjust the flavor to your liking by adding any extras you prepared earlier.
Now, sit back, relax, and enjoy your perfectly brewed cup of tea. Whether you’re sipping it alone or sharing it with friends, a good cup of tea can be a delightful way to unwind and savor the moment.
A samovar rental is a metal container that serves the primary function of heating and boiling water, making it a staple at special events. A good cup of tea is a great way to relax and enjoy the moment with guests at your event. Many samovars have a separate teapot on top. This teapot brews tea using the hot water below.
The word “samovar” itself translates roughly to “self-boiler,” which aptly describes its original purpose. Traditionally, samovars are made from materials such as brass, copper, or stainless steel, and they often feature ornate craftsmanship, reflecting the artistry and cultural significance associated with this unique object.
Over the centuries, the samovar has become a symbol of hospitality and conviviality in various cultures, particularly in Eastern Europe. Gathering around the samovar for tea encourages social interactions. It has become an important part of family gatherings and celebrations.
Furthermore, the legacy of the samovar has extended into Western, Central, and South Asia. The cultural exchange around the samovar has helped it change. Different regions have added their own style to its design and use.
The samovar is not just useful; it is also a valued cultural item. Many families pass it down as an heirloom. Collectors and enthusiasts appreciate both its utility and its aesthetic appeal, with many samovars adorned with intricate engravings, enamel work, and other decorative elements.
The samovar is more than just a water heater. It has a rich history of craftsmanship and cultural exchange. It also represents social connection. This makes it a cherished item in many traditions worldwide.