Bunn
55439.0000SWITCH TOGGLE 250V 20A DPST (55439.0000)
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BUNN Switch Toggle 250V 20A DPST (Part Number: 55439.0000) is a high-quality replacement component designed specifically for BUNN coffee machines. Engineered to deliver reliable electrical control, this toggle switch supports a dual pole single throw (DPST) configuration, allowing for efficient on/off operation of your coffee maker. Rated at 250 volts and 20 amps, it ensures robust performance under high power loads, making it ideal for commercial and home brewing environments where consistent machine functionality is critical.
Featuring durable construction with precision contacts, the BUNN Switch Toggle guarantees long-lasting service and minimal wear even with frequent use. Its ergonomic design facilitates easy toggling, providing users with simple and intuitive operation during coffee preparation. By replacing a malfunctioning or worn-out switch with this genuine BUNN part, users can restore optimal control and safety to their machine, preventing electrical faults and improving overall brewing reliability.
Compatible with multiple BUNN coffee machine models, this switch is straightforward to install, making it a convenient and cost-effective maintenance solution. Whether you are a commercial barista or coffee enthusiast, investing in the 55439.0000 toggle switch ensures your BUNN coffee maker maintains peak performance. Shop the BUNN Switch Toggle 250V 20A DPST at Kaldi.com to experience enhanced machine control and uninterrupted coffee brewing.
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