Bravilor VHG10 10Ltr Portable Insulated Coffee Container
Product Description
The Bravilor VHG10 is a 10-litre insulated coffee container with an integrated heating element, designed to work alongside the Bravilor Bonamat B10 bulk brewer. Its function is straightforward: coffee is...
Specifications
- Capacity
- 10Ltr
- Colour
- Silver
- Diameter
- 464
- Dimensions
- 464(H) x 286(W) x 286(D)mm
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Product Description
The Bravilor VHG10 is a 10-litre insulated coffee container with an integrated heating element, designed to work alongside the Bravilor Bonamat B10 bulk brewer. Its function is straightforward: coffee is brewed at a fixed station and then transported to wherever it needs to be served, without losing temperature in transit or between top-ups.
This kind of container is commonly used in hospitality venues, conference centres, buffet operations, and event catering — anywhere that coffee needs to be served away from the main brewing point. Brewing centrally and distributing removes the need for multiple machines across different service areas, which simplifies the operation and keeps equipment requirements on the floor to a minimum.
The key practical advantages are:
- Maintains serving temperature during transport between brew point and service station
- Reduces the number of brewers needed across multiple service locations
- At 5kg empty, it is light enough to be carried comfortably between locations
- Self-contained design keeps the serving area tidy and uncluttered
- Pairs directly with the B10 brewer for a consistent brew-and-serve workflow
One practical point worth noting: the VHG10 is not a purely passive thermos-style container. It requires a power connection to maintain temperature when stationary for extended periods. If socket access at your serving point is limited, this is worth factoring into your setup planning before purchasing.
The VHG10 is well suited to medium-scale catering operations, hotel and venue hospitality teams, and event caterers who need reliable mobile coffee service without duplicating brew equipment. Sites serving very high volumes simultaneously may find a larger-capacity option a better match for their throughput requirements.
If you would like to discuss how the VHG10 fits into your service setup, or how it works alongside the B10 brewer, our team is happy to help you work through the detail.
Key Features
- 10-litre insulated container with integrated 90W heating element
- Double-walled insulation retains heat during transport between locations
- Lightweight at 5kg empty for easy single-handed carrying
- Designed for direct pairing with the Bravilor Bonamat B10 brewer
- Requires standard mains connection to maintain temperature when stationary
Operational Benefits
- Serves coffee at consistent temperature away from the main brew station
- Reduces equipment duplication across multiple service points on site
- Simplifies mobile hospitality service without compromising coffee quality
- Keeps serving areas tidy with a compact, self-contained design
- Supports a reliable brew-and-distribute workflow during busy service periods
Specifications
- Capacity
- 10Ltr
- Colour
- Silver
- Diameter
- 464
- Dimensions
- 464(H) x 286(W) x 286(D)mm
- Weight
- 5kg
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Yes — the VHG10 uses an integrated heating element rather than passive insulation alone to maintain serving temperature. It can be transported unplugged for short periods, but for extended service it will need a mains connection at the serving point to hold coffee at the correct temperature.
- The VHG10 is designed as a companion to the Bravilor Bonamat B10 bulk coffee brewer. The two are intended to work together as a brew-and-distribute system, though the container's function is straightforward enough that operators familiar with other Bravilor equipment will find the setup intuitive.
- It works well for medium-scale operations — hospitality suites, conference breakouts, and buffet stations where a single 10-litre volume per container is sufficient. For very high-volume events where large numbers need to be served simultaneously from one point, it is worth discussing whether a higher-capacity option would be a better fit for your throughput.