☕ Brew it your way, every day! ☕
The Hamilton Beach FlexBrew Trio 2-Way Coffee Maker offers versatile brewing options, allowing you to brew a full 12-cup pot or a single serving using K-Cup pods or ground coffee. With features like customizable brew strength, dual water reservoirs, and an automatic shut-off for safety, this coffee maker is perfect for both individual and household use.
Material | Plastic |
Exterior Finish | Matte |
Item Weight | 6.37 Pounds |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 11.4"D x 12.2"W x 13.7"H |
Number of Items | 1 |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Capacity | 12 Cups |
Color | Black |
Style | Glass Carafe |
Wattage | 1050 watts |
Recommended Uses For Product | Individual cups, Household or office use |
Human Interface Input | Buttons |
Filter Type | Reusable |
Operation Mode | Fully Automatic |
Coffee Maker Type | Drip Coffee Machine |
Specific Uses For Product | Drip Coffee |
Voltage | 100120 Volts |
Special Features | Programmable, Permanent Filter, Automatic Shut-Off |
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It gets the coffee hot and brews pretty quickly, which is good in mornings.
This is such a great system. I am honestly a fan of the dual brew going back years to when it was first released. I bought her (what, 10 years ago?) and it lasted until a few months ago, when she started refusing to acknowledge we had cleaned it whenever we tried to use the single-serve side.She was done. Period. She still brews carafes just fine, so she went to my husband's work site because no one brews single-serve coffee there.I made the mistake of trying a few other systems because some of my family wanted something that makes cold coffee, but after a few months of packing up and returning them all, one by one, I just bought this and told the family to take whatever coffee is left over in the carafe at the end of the day and pour it into a jar and put in the fridge. Voila, cold coffee... OG style. I mean, as a former newspaper editor, I was drinking cold coffee before it was a thing. Pour a cup of coffee, sit down to your desk and then the phone rings and someone knocks on the door... And four hours later, you sit back down and you have cold coffee. IT'S NOT THAT HARD and does not require an expensive machine to get done. Geesh.Anyway...This is a great system, as I knew it would be.I do like the larger reservoir for the single serve side - it lets me get a few decent size mugs from it.It brews a nice hot mug of coffee. I am able to put an average travel mug under the single serve dispenser but you do have to remove the mug pedestal to do that. I don't use the pedestal because we have tall mugs and the coffee doesn't splatter out while brewing like it does in shorter mugs.I like the addition of the brew strength choice - regular or bold. The bold makes it just right for a coffee. That option is there for both carafe and single serve use.You also get to choose the size of the mug on the single serve - going up to 14 ounce. That's that we use for our Contigo travel mugs.It gets the coffee hot and brews pretty quickly, which is good in mornings.Now, for context - this is sitting next to a $1000 fully-automated espresso machine that we use for fussy drinks.So, the fact we would spend that kind of money for an espresso machine should show you that we are buying for results - not cost savings.And the Hamilton Beach Dual Brew is our choice for quality results. The fact it's affordable is a bonus.
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Don't Hesitate!
I love it! Oh my goodness... I had preciously bought a single cup coffee maker and felt like if I had family or friends come over it wouldn't be good enough plus my husband and I are both coffee drinkers so having to make one cup and wait for another was ughhhh...Anyways, this popped up while searching for a coffee stand and boyyyyy I fell in love. I was skeptical at first seeing some of the reviews but man oh man I'm happy I trusted my gut.So easy to use after reading the manual. It has the choice to choose the strength of your coffee and the bold turned one cheap ground coffee into a nice smooth expresso.I love it. Will update if anything changes with the mechanics but for now......BUY IT!!!!
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2 broken in one year.
9/2024. Well the second one broke exactly like the first. It would seem the k-cup side has an issue with intake of water. Both started to make loud noises before the first one started dumping water out the back and stinking of burnt plastic. The second wouldn't even dump water but lasted 8 months longer. AvoidOriginal reviw: Originally we bought the metal carafe but the keurig side broke and started pooling water under the machine and out the cord port. This is really the same machine. Below is my review for the other machine. All in all its the same except for the glass carafe and the heating element. I am enjoying those two things more. I like the glass carafe because it doesn't pour coffee all over the counter like the metal one does. I didn't want the heating element in the first place but I do like having the same hot coffee an hour later and it does turn itself off after I think 2 hours, I have not timed it. Otherwise the same gripes I have with the other one still stand and are below.I bought this because our costco keurig special finally died. I wanted a pot of coffee option and the keurig option and this does it. The best thing about this is the option to fill the included reusable keurig pod and the k-cup adapter. The k-cup adapter also holds a reusable k-cup which we find easier to use cause we have filters for it. The problem I have found with the included reusable keurig filter is that it overloads too easy and scrolls a large message across the screen, which is ridiculous it could be easier to read. The coffee pot and keurig side work great otherwise. The only other problem we have had is the clock and brew timer are ridiculously unlike any other clock and time you have ever set. It's not intuitive. It is also ridiculous that you can't program the keurig side to auto brew, should be exactly the same as the pot side. This should be an easy thing for the money spent on this. And remember if you do set auto brew for the pot side and then later go and change it to the keurig side then you need to make sure to take the step to restart the auto brew and flip it back to the pot side, not a big deal but still stupid. If both sides were programmable one at a time then sure I get why I would have to make sure to switch it back, it should reset itself if it was already on. Why not one reservoir and choose how much coffee the pot makes? The reservoir for the keurig is easy to fill but the lid falls off easy. The coffee pot side reservoir is hard to fill like every other coffee maker in existence and the water levels are impossible to see without good light and being able to see over the top of the coffee maker. I'm six foot and still cant quit make out all the steps. We have the metal coffee pot, its nice, it does hold the heat, I don't have to worry about a pot of coffee sitting on a hot plate. The coffee pot is a pain to pour the last bits out of. There should not be a lip where there is a lip the design could be better. The coffee pot side holds the steam in pretty good but the keurig side is a steam engine. We just put out the whole thing from under the cabinets regardless, no one needs mold. Overall its a good machine so far and it better last 10 years. Buy a used/refurbished if you can save some money unless you want the extended warranty that was not offered when we tried to purchase the used one. This is why we went with the new one, otherwise I would not have minded a returned item in good condition.
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