Buffalo Energy Saving Manual Fill Water Boiler 30Ltr
Product Description
The Buffalo 30-litre manual fill water boiler is a countertop hot water unit designed for sites that serve a steady volume of hot drinks throughout the day. It operates on...
Specifications
- Capacity
- 30Ltr
- Colour
- Silver
- Diameter
- 339
- Dimensions
- 585(H) x 490(W)mm
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Product Description
The Buffalo 30-litre manual fill water boiler is a countertop hot water unit designed for sites that serve a steady volume of hot drinks throughout the day. It operates on a straightforward fill-and-boil basis with no plumbed water connection required, which means it can be positioned wherever a mains socket is available without any pipework or installation works.
Where this boiler differs from standard single-skinned alternatives is in its double-walled insulated construction. The insulation retains heat more effectively so the element runs for shorter periods to maintain serving temperature. Buffalo quote up to 60% energy savings compared to non-insulated boilers of a similar size — a meaningful difference for any operation running the unit across a full service day. Heat-up time is also reduced, and when the unit is switched off between services, temperature retention remains strong over an extended period, reducing the need to reheat from cold.
From an operational standpoint, the key advantages are:
- Significantly lower energy consumption compared to standard non-insulated water boilers
- Faster heat-up reduces waiting time before service can begin
- Strong heat retention minimises reheating between quieter periods
- Thermal safety cut-off protects against dry boiling
- Easy-clean construction suits daily hygiene routines
Because it is manually filled, there is no requirement for a water supply connection at the point of use — just a suitable mains socket. It is worth noting that at 30 litres, this unit is suited to moderate and steady service volumes. A high-turnover environment serving large quantities of hot drinks continuously may find a plumbed, higher-capacity model more practical.
This boiler is well suited to cafés, office kitchens, church halls, community centres, and smaller catering operations where energy costs are a concern and demand is consistent rather than extremely high. It also works well as a secondary unit on larger sites where a portable, flexible hot water source is needed away from a fixed plumbed boiler.
If you are unsure whether this capacity is the right fit for your service volumes or setup, we are happy to talk it through before you make a decision.
Key Features
- Double-walled insulated stainless steel body retains heat between service periods
- Manual fill operation requires only a mains socket, no plumbing needed
- Thermal safety cut-off prevents damage from accidental dry boiling
- Stainless steel and plastic construction supports daily cleaning routines
- 30-litre capacity suitable for steady moderate-volume hot drinks service
Operational Benefits
- Up to 60% lower energy use compared to standard non-insulated water boilers
- Faster heat-up means service can begin sooner with less waiting time
- No plumbing requirement gives full flexibility over placement and positioning
- Strong heat retention reduces reheat cycles during quieter periods between peaks
- Lower running costs make it practical for energy-conscious smaller operations
Specifications
- Capacity
- 30Ltr
- Colour
- Silver
- Diameter
- 339
- Dimensions
- 585(H) x 490(W)mm
- Material
- Stainless Steel & Plastic
- Temperature range
- 32°C to 100°C
- Warranty
- 2 Years
- Weight
- 6.88kg
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Frequently Asked Questions
- It depends on your service pattern. The 30-litre capacity suits steady, moderate-volume service well — a café doing consistent throughput throughout the day rather than large simultaneous rushes. If you are regularly serving high volumes in short bursts, a plumbed boiler with greater capacity is likely to be a more practical fit, and we can help you assess the right size for your specific demand.
- The main consideration is monitoring water levels — unlike a plumbed unit, it will need to be refilled manually when running low, so it suits operations where someone can keep an eye on it during service. The thermal safety cut-off provides protection against dry boiling, but building a simple refill routine into your service prep will keep things running smoothly.
- The savings come primarily from the double-walled insulation, which retains heat so the element cycles on less frequently to maintain temperature. In practice, the difference is most noticeable in operations that run the boiler for extended periods throughout the day — the longer the unit is in use, the more the reduced cycling adds up. For sites using a boiler only briefly, the difference will be less pronounced.