Bravilor Mondo Filter Coffee Machine with Twin Hotplates
Product Description
The Bravilor Mondo is a manual-fill filter coffee machine designed for consistent, high-volume hot drink service. It brews directly into two glass decanters, each held at serving temperature on independently...
Specifications
- Capacity
- 2 x 1.7 Ltr glass decanters
- Colour
- Silver
- Dimensions
- 618(H) x 215(W) x 355(D)mm
- Output
- 18 Ltr/hr (approx 144 cups/hr)
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Product Description
The Bravilor Mondo is a manual-fill filter coffee machine designed for consistent, high-volume hot drink service. It brews directly into two glass decanters, each held at serving temperature on independently controlled hotplates, making it straightforward to manage two coffee lines simultaneously — useful where you need to separate regular and decaf, or simply want a reserve ready during busy periods.
In a commercial environment, the Mondo suits steady-demand situations rather than sudden high spikes. Its self-regulating brew cycle produces a reliable output that keeps carafes topped up during sustained service. The twin-hotplate configuration means staff can swap out an empty decanter without interrupting service from the second, which reduces gaps in availability during a morning rush or a busy lunch period.
From a practical standpoint, the machine's compact footprint makes it easy to position on a counter without taking up significant prep space. Key operational advantages include:
- Twin hotplates allow simultaneous holding of two separate brews
- Self-regulating cycle reduces the need for constant staff supervision
- Glass decanters give a clear visual indicator of coffee level at a glance
- Simple manual-fill operation with no plumbing connection required
- Lightweight build makes it straightforward to reposition or clean around
Because this is a manual-fill machine, there is no requirement for a mains water connection, which keeps installation simple and flexible. It runs from a standard mains supply, so positioning is not constrained by proximity to plumbing. The trade-off is that staff need to manage water refilling during service, which is worth factoring in for very high-volume sites where a plumbed-in alternative might reduce that workload.
The Mondo is well suited to cafés, hotel breakfast operations, staff canteens, meeting room serveries, and similar environments where filter coffee is served continuously but at a manageable pace. For sites with significantly higher throughput demands, a larger-capacity plumbed model would be worth considering instead.
If you're unsure whether the Mondo is the right fit for your service volumes or setup, we're happy to talk it through before you commit to an order.
Key Features
- Manual-fill operation requires no mains water plumbing connection
- Twin independent hotplates hold two separate decanters simultaneously
- Self-regulating brew cycle manages output without constant staff input
- Compact 215mm-wide footprint suits counter installations with limited space
- 2-year parts and 1-year labour commercial warranty included as standard
Operational Benefits
- Twin hotplates allow uninterrupted service while swapping empty decanters
- No plumbing requirement gives flexible counter positioning during setup
- Steady brew output keeps coffee available throughout sustained service periods
- Clear glass decanters let staff monitor levels quickly during busy service
- Lightweight build simplifies daily cleaning and repositioning on the counter
Specifications
- Capacity
- 2 x 1.7 Ltr glass decanters
- Colour
- Silver
- Dimensions
- 618(H) x 215(W) x 355(D)mm
- Output
- 18 Ltr/hr (approx 144 cups/hr)
- Power
- 9.3A
- Warranty
- 2 Years Parts & 1 Year Labour Commercial Only Warranty
- Weight
- 6.1kg
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Frequently Asked Questions
- The Mondo is well suited to steady, continuous demand rather than very high-volume spikes. For a café with significant peak periods, it's worth considering whether a larger plumbed-in machine would better match your throughput — we can help you assess that based on your expected covers.
- No — it's a manual-fill machine, so there's no requirement for a mains water connection. It runs from a standard mains electrical supply, which makes positioning straightforward. The practical consideration is that staff will need to manage water refilling during service.
- Yes, the twin-hotplate design means you can hold two separate brews simultaneously — useful for keeping regular and decaf available at the same time, or for maintaining a reserve decanter ready to go while the other is in use.