Zojirushi ZOJ1051 Specifications

Zojirushi Thermal Carafe Comparison Chart
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All Zojirushi carafes are vacuum insulated
Glass Lined Thermal Carafes (please see next page for stainless steel carafes)
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Model No. AHGB-10SE
Heat Retention*
Color Polished Stainless
34 oz. / 1.0 liter
44 oz. / 1.3 liters
city
Capa
64 oz. / 1.9 liters One-Touch Pour
Push Button
Stopper
Open Stopper (or
Brew-Thru® Lid)
Pouring
Mechanism
Twist Stopper
Slide Open Extra Wide Mouth Orange Decaf Lid
Plastic Body Swivel Base **
Ease of Use
Replacement Liner FTV-1000 FTV-1000 FTV-1000 FTV-1000 FTV-1000
*Rating is based on water at a starting temperature of 203°F (95°C) at a room temperature of 68°F (20°C) **64 oz. size only
150°F @ 10 hrs. /
123°F @ 24 hrs.
H-PB10S
150°F @ 10 hrs. /
123°F @ 24 hrs.
Matte Black or
Brushed Stainless
G-KB10 BPF-1000
151°F @ 10 hrs. /
124°F @ 24 hrs.
White or Black Polished Stainless Brushed Stainless Brushed Stainless Brushed Stainless
151°F @ 10 hrs. /
134°F @ 24 hrs.
GYE-10S
154°F @ 10 hrs. /
123°F @ 24 hrs.
FFB-10S/19S BHS-19SB
154°F @ 10 hrs. /
123°F @ 24 hrs.
FTV-1000 / FSLD-1900
168°F @ 10 hrs. /
141°F @ 24 hrs.
FSLD-1900
Pouring Mechanism:
One-Touch Pour
Push Button Stopper
Open Stopper
Twist Stopper
Slide Open
What is Vacuum Insulation?
The air between two layers of glass or stainless steel is removed to create a vacuum. Because there is no air, the temperature on the other side of the wall does not transfer over, keeping beverages hot or cold for hours.
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Stainless Steel Thermal Carafes (please see previous page for glass carafes)
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Model No. SH-FB19 SH-DE19A SH-FAE10 SH-EB12
Heat Retention*
Color Brushed Stainless Brushed Stainless Brushed Stainless Brushed Stainless
34 oz. / 1.0 liter
44 oz. / 1.3 liters
city
Capa
Pouring
Ease of
*Rating is based on water at a starting temperature of 203°F (95°C) at a room temperature of 68°F (20°C)
What is the difference between a glass liner and a stainless steel liner?
The main difference is durability and ease of cleaning. If you have breakage problems, the stainless steel liner is recommended. Stainless steel is virtually indestructible except to bleach and chlorine. Glass liners have a higher incidence of breakage, but are easier to clean away coffee and tea stains.
64 oz. / 1.9 liters One-Touch Pour
Push Button Stopper
Open Stopper
(or Brew-Thru® Lid)
Twist Stopper
Mechanism
Use
Slide Open
Extra Wide Mouth
Nonstick Interior
Orange Decaf Lid
Plastic Body
Swivel Base
174°F @ 6 hrs. / 138°F @ 24 hrs.
169°F @ 10 hrs. /
136°F @ 24 hrs.
Pros Cons
Glass Liner
Stainless Steel Liner
150°F @ 10 hrs. /
116°F @ 24 hrs.
Ideal for Cream
The Story About Zojirushi:
Zojirushi (pronounced ‘zoh-jee­ROO-shee’) began in Japan in 1918 as a manufacturer of hand-blown vacuum bottles. Today, Zojirushi’s product line
162°F @ 6 hrs. / 121°F @ 24 hrs.
extends to high-end small appliances such as rice cookers, breadmakers and coffee makers, high quality vacuum insulated products like vacuum bottles, lunch jars and carafes, and commercial restaurant and coffee equipment. Recently, Zojirushi has enhanced the focus on design and how
appliances fit into everyday lives with the introduction of their ZUTTO® Collection and RIZO®. The name Zojirushi means
“Elephant brand” in Japanese.
Glass Liner vs. Stainless Steel Liner Comparison
Excellent heat retention
Easy-to-clean
Does not alter the flavor of coffee
Indestructible
Excellent heat retention (preheating recommended)
Glass liner can break,
May stain
Cannot come in contact with
although replaceable
bleach or chlorine
Copyright © 2008 by Zojirushi America Corporation. All rights reserved. Updated 03/09
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