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Product Information
Hamilton Beach® Coffeemakers are popular for a few simple reasons -- they make great coffee, brew fast, clean up easily and look absolutely terrific. From the innovative BrewStation® and Stay or Go�"� collections to the more traditional designs, Hamilton Beach® Coffeemakers incorporate Good Thinking�"� to help you brew the coffee you love. Every coffeemaker in the line is designed to make rich, flavorful coffee that stays hot for hours, whether you're brewing for one person or a crowd. Find the right coffeemaker for your home or office at Hamilton Beach®.
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- Manufactured to the Highest Quality Available.
- Design is stylish and innovative. Satisfaction Ensured.
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User Reviews
Trillian
I really don't understand the complaints about this unit. I haven't had any of the problems reported by others. In fact, I've found it to be one of the most convenient gadgets in my kitchen. As the only coffee drinker in the house, I don't usually make more than 1-2 cups in the morning, and the "microbrew" setting is perfect for this. Even such a small batch comes out tasting just as good as coffee that is brewed on a larger scale. It slows down the water flow so the limited amount of water has a chance to soak up the flavor of the grounds. The two "to go" cups included with the unit are wonderful, and fit nicely even into the pull-out beverage holder of my little compact car. They don't splash when you're trying to drink a beverage on the road, and they keep the coffee at a nicely drinkable temperature for quite awhile (my commute is ~25 minutes and the coffee is still hot when I get to work). What surprised me was the carafe itself. I have just made the transition from glass to steel carafes, and I was surprised how hot the coffee stays in it. The lid has a little release button you need to press to get the coffee to pour while the carafe is tilted, which is great if you are filling up multiple cups.A couple of caveats, though: this isn't your typical coffee maker. The mug vs. carafe design is great for flexibility but it does have its limitations. Because you can stand either the travel mugs or the carafe under the coffee drip, there is no warming plate underneath (lest the mugs melt...) Also, the unit is designed so that one or two mugs can be filled at the same time. There are two spouts placed about 3 inches apart, and they are not pressure sensitive, so whatever you are brewing into, you need to either wait until the pot is finished brewing before you can remove the container. There are no volume markings on the carafe, but on the inside of the coffee maker is a very easy-to-see plastic insert that has both cup markings and one or two little travel-mug-shaped symbols, so if you're brewing travel mugs you know exactly how much water to put in.I wanted a coffee maker that could produce decent-tasting small batches of coffee, let me use my own grounds instead of those expensive prepackaged tubs, and give me the flexibility of making large amounts of coffee when I had company over. This little unit really delivers on all counts. I will say I had to play around a bit to figure out the right amount of coffee to use (2-3 T fresh grounds for each travel mug seems to fit the bill), but it did a great job once I figured out what strength I wanted.I highly recommend this coffee maker.
J. Abbott
I read reviews about this coffeemaker and was rather disappointed. I was looking forward to ordering this particular coffeemaker for the options (mircrobrew, to-go mugs, iced coffee) and the thermal pot. I decided to order it, regardless of reviews, and I am glad that I did.I have NO IDEA why people are complaining about the dripping. I TRIED to make my pot do that, like the video posted. The most "spill" I got out of the pot came from the hole where the coffeemaker drips the coffee into the pot, when I held the pot at an unnatural angle. So, I would assume that Hamilton Beach fixed that issue.My to-go mugs do have holes, but shaking them a bit takes care of any trapped water.The coffeemaker has huge numbers on the inside for measuring water. True, the pot does not have any that I have noticed, but filling the pot generally fills the maker up to the maximum 10-cup level.If I want a cup, immediately after waking, I set the program early enough to be finished by the time I will want a cup the night before. That way the pot is brewed and waiting for me when wake. There is not a pause and pour feature, so setting the program a little early works quite well to avoid having to wait on your first cup in the morning.The thermal pot itself is rather adequate for keeping coffee hot. I find it stays hot for about two hours. Within two hours the pot is usually empty in my house and new one is made. I don't like a pot of coffee to bake all day on a warmer plate because the coffee just tastes bitter and burnt, so the thermal pot suits my needs.I love this coffeemaker and found myself setting my alarm earlier on the weekends just to sit and enjoy a cup before I'm off to run errands. Sometimes it pays-off to ignore poor reviews; this was one of those times.
John Soper
The pot consistently drips on the counter when pouring. Can't figure out how to stop it and can't stand it anymore.
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