Burco MFCT30STHF 30 Litre Manual Fill Water Boiler
Product Description
The Burco MFCT30STHF is a 30-litre countertop water boiler finished in stainless steel. It is a manual fill unit, meaning the tank is topped up by hand rather than drawing...
Specifications
- Capacity
- 30Ltr
- Colour
- Silver
- Diameter
- 360
- Dimensions
- 480(H) x 360(W) x 360(D)mm
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Product Description
The Burco MFCT30STHF is a 30-litre countertop water boiler finished in stainless steel. It is a manual fill unit, meaning the tank is topped up by hand rather than drawing from a plumbed water supply. This makes it a straightforward, low-installation option for sites where running a water feed to a serving counter is not practical or cost-effective.
In service, the 3kW heating element brings the tank up to temperature reliably and handles recovery between draws well enough to support steady, moderate demand through a typical service period. It is a common choice for staff canteens, small cafés, event catering, and front-of-house beverage stations where hot water is needed consistently but not at the continuous high volume that a plumbed auto-fill boiler would be required to handle.
Features that translate into practical day-to-day value include:
- A patented locking tap that switches between constant and controlled flow, reducing the risk of accidental dispensing during service
- A non-drip tap design that helps keep countertops cleaner between pours
- A cool-touch plastic lid handle, making refilling safer for operators
- A neon power indicator for clear at-a-glance status during a busy service
- Stainless steel construction that is quick to wipe down at the end of a shift
Setup requirements are minimal. The unit runs from a standard 13A socket with no plumbing involved, so placement is flexible and can be adjusted between services if needed. The main operational consideration worth noting is that staff need to monitor the water level and refill the tank before it runs low — this requires a little more active management than a plumbed equivalent, and is worth factoring in during busy periods.
This boiler suits small cafés, office canteens, event catering teams, and hospitality operations where hot water demand is steady rather than intensive. For higher-volume sites or operations that need uninterrupted supply without manual intervention, a plumbed auto-fill model would be the more practical choice.
If you are weighing up whether this capacity is right for your expected throughput, or whether a manual fill approach suits your setup, we are glad to talk it through before you order.
Key Features
- 3kW heating element delivers reliable heat-up and recovery between draws
- 30-litre stainless steel tank suited to moderate continuous hot water demand
- Patented locking tap switches between constant and controlled flow modes
- Non-drip tap design reduces mess and spillage on the countertop during service
- Manual fill operation requires only a standard 13A socket — no plumbing needed
Operational Benefits
- Flexible placement across any counter without the need for a plumbed supply
- Locking tap reduces accidental dispensing and supports consistent portion control
- Stainless steel finish keeps cleaning quick and straightforward between services
- Cool-touch lid handle allows safe manual refilling during a live service period
- Compact footprint and light weight allow repositioning between events or services
Specifications
- Capacity
- 30Ltr
- Colour
- Silver
- Diameter
- 360
- Dimensions
- 480(H) x 360(W) x 360(D)mm
- Material
- Stainless Steel
- Output
- 1kW
- Power
- 13A
- Temperature range
- 0°C to 97°C
- Warranty
- 3 Year Parts & 1 Year Labour
- Weight
- 4.4kg
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Frequently Asked Questions
- It depends on your throughput and how your service is structured. A 30-litre capacity works well for steady, moderate demand — a small café, a staff canteen, or a hospitality station where hot water is drawn regularly but not continuously at volume. For higher-output sites or operations where staff cannot easily monitor and refill the tank, a larger-capacity or plumbed auto-fill boiler is likely to be a better fit.
- Very little. The unit requires only a standard 13A mains socket — there is no plumbing connection, no dedicated water feed, and no fixed installation work. This makes it straightforward to position on an existing counter and to move between locations if your setup changes.
- A plumbed boiler refills automatically from the mains water supply, maintaining a consistent water level without staff involvement. A manual fill unit relies on operators topping up the tank by hand, which requires more active management during service. The manual fill approach suits sites where installation of a water feed is not practical, or where demand is predictable enough that monitoring the tank level is straightforward to manage.