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Reddit mentions of Hamilton Beach (48464) Coffee Maker with 12 Cup Capacity & Internal Storage Coffee Pot, Brewstation, Black

Sentiment score: 2
Reddit mentions: 3

We found 3 Reddit mentions of Hamilton Beach (48464) Coffee Maker with 12 Cup Capacity & Internal Storage Coffee Pot, Brewstation, Black. Here are the top ones.

Hamilton Beach (48464) Coffee Maker with 12 Cup Capacity & Internal Storage Coffee Pot, Brewstation, Black
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    Features:
  • FRESH FLAVOR LONGER — NO BURNT OR SCORCHED COFFEE: The coffee maker's internal warming heater keeps coffee warm and fresh for hours. It works without a carafe or heating plate so coffee won't burn or scorch. The result is fresh, tastier coffee for longer
  • QUICK, EASY DISPENSING WITHOUT THE CARAFE: This dispensing coffee maker eliminates the carafe and replaces it with fast, easy dispensing. Without a carafe, there's no breaking, no spilling, no burnt coffee flavor, and no cleaning baked-on coffee stains
  • HOT COFFEE WHEN YOU'RE READY ONE FRESH CUP AT A TIME: The 12 cup coffee maker dispenses hot coffee directly into a cup or a travel mug whenever you're ready for a cup by simply pressing the dispensing bar
  • ULTIMATE BREWING CONTROL: The brew strength selector has 4 options: bold, regular, 1-4 cups for small batches, and iced coffee. The blue-backlit programmable clock is easy to see and can be set up to 24 hours in advance for wake-up ready coffee
  • AUTO SHUTOFF FOR PEACE OF MIND: The automatic shutoff time on this Hamilton Beach coffee maker can be programmed for up to 4 hours after brewing, so you don't have to worry about turning the machine off
Specs:
ColorBlack with Chrome
Height15.15 Inches
Length11.03 Inches
Number of items1
SizeWater Reservoir
Weight0.9 Pounds
Width8.19 Inches

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Found 3 comments on Hamilton Beach (48464) Coffee Maker with 12 Cup Capacity & Internal Storage Coffee Pot, Brewstation, Black:

u/greg19735 · 3 pointsr/Hammers

http://smile.amazon.com/Hamilton-Beach-48464-Brewstation-Programmable/dp/B001K66LPQ/ref=sr_1_5?s=kitchen&ie=UTF8&qid=1425777031&sr=1-5&keywords=single

I really wanted one that was programmable and was a bit bigger than my current one. I have been using a single serve drip coffee maker. Literally only has 1 button to turn it on.

u/narwhalsies · 2 pointsr/UBC

A programmable coffee maker is one of the best purchases I've ever made. I now wake up to hot coffee so I can just grab it and go. I have this one that I bought when it was on sale and I love it but don't buy it for the price amazon has it now. Before I got the machine, I did pour over coffee with a Melitta cone. The cone is ~$6 at London Drugs, filters are ~$2 for 100 and you just need freshly boiled water. I have a food scale, so I weighed out coffee grounds (16 grams water to 1 gram coffee approximately) but you can also use a measuring spoon. It's 2 tbsp per 1 cup of water. When you add the water to the cone, pour about 1/4-1/3 of the water in to cover the grounds, wait about 30 seconds then slowly pour the rest of the water in. For the milk part, if you're fond of lattes, heat some milk up in the microwave/on the stove and use a frother (IKEA has them for ~$3) to make it all foamy and pour that into your coffee.

To get set up to make pour over coffee will cost less than $20 including whatever kind of coffee you buy. A bag of coffee will make you around 25 8-oz cups of coffee depending on how strongly you brew it. I prefer pour over to French press because French press coffee is always a little silty and I don't like that.

If you have questions, I'm happy to answer! I drink entirely too much coffee and went far down the coffee rabbit hole when I started drinking it.

u/TracieV42 · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

Yeah. We have a really good local roaster (Velo) I get my coffee from. I don't drink it often so i get whole beans and grind them as I need it.

I treated myself to a new coffeemaker a couple of years ago sort of like this one but smaller and it's been great. I also have a french press and an espresso maker I sometimes use the Press for tea as well.

Little weird things that sit on top of your cup have become oddly popular up here.