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Hamilton Beach HDC500B 4 Cup Coffee Brewer

Posted on 19 November 2009 by admin

When it comes to reliable brewing performance, choose the brand thats built to last. 4 Cup Coffeemaker Durability - When it comes to brewing cup after cup of hot coffee, hotels worldwide count on these automatic drip coffeemakers to please their guests with reliable performance. Compact, Classic Design - Takes up a minimum of space and is styled to blend into any decor. Auto Pause & Serve - Briefly interrupts the brew cycle so guests can delight in a quick cup. Nonstick Keep-Hot Plate - Maintains coffees heat and wipes clean for quick, simple maintenance. Automatic Shutoff - For peace of mind, this reliable function turns the coffeemaker off in one hour, even if guests forget. On Light - Shows guests and hotel personnel at a glance when coffeemaker is on. Specifications : Standard: Unit comes with base, brew basket, and glass carafe Controls: On/off switch with on indicator light, one-hour automatic shutoff ....read more

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Hamilton Beach 4 Cup Brewer w/ Stainless Steel

Posted on 18 November 2009 by admin

Hamilton Beach® Aroma Elite 4-cup commercial grade coffee maker with stainless steel carafe (not a thermal carafe). Features one hour auto-shutoff, Pause n Serve, non-stick coated hot plate, lighted on/off switch. Filter holder lifts out of brew basket for simple filling and cleaning. The carafe design seals in flavor and heat for a tasty cup of hot coffee. ....read more

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4 Cup Coffee Maker – What Makes A Good One?

Posted on 17 November 2009 by admin

Whilst looking to buy a 4 cup coffee maker should be an simple task, there is some trade-off in the quality of both the coffee maker and the coffee they make when compared to more expensive, larger brewers.

A common problem many people encounter is spillage. Sometimes the design of the spout is poor, resulting in coffee spilled all over the bench when trying to pour a cup. If the spout is small, as it seems to be with the four cup coffee maker designs, the only solution here is just to pour more slowly, or pour over the sink if you’re in a rush or half asleep in the morning.

In other instances, the coffee basket retains a lot of moisture. This leads to moisture dripping on the hot plate after you remove the carafe. Whilst not a huge problem, this can be annoying, and means a small extra cleaning.

Some four cup coffee makers have a delay brew feature which you can set up to 24 hours in advance. This can be fantastic if you want to wake up to an already brewed cup in the morning. Be aware, though, that there can be problems with the timer. Some customers who have used Mr. Coffee’s 4-Cup Programmable Coffeemaker found that the timer lost a few minutes each day, although others have reported no problems.

Most 4 cup coffee makers don’t seem to hold up to heavy daily use. This could be because they are generally cheaper, in which case, simply updating your coffee maker every year shouldn’t pose too much of a problem. But if you like to use the brewer more than once a day, you may want to invest in a larger model and just use a smaller amount of water. This can also solve the problems of coffee quality that many people find is sacrificed when using a smaller model.

If you start by using about 1 tablespoon of coffee per cup of water, you can easily tailor smaller quantities of coffee to the larger models.

One thing to be aware of is that often the cup sizes specified by manufacturers is smaller than the average sup of coffee we drink. So, a 4 cup coffee maker may really only be a 2 to 2.5 cup.

Four cup coffee makers are compact, and can look stylish. They offer an advantage to students in dorms, and those with very small bench tops. But if you’re serious about the taste of your coffee, these cheaper models often taste a small metallic, or like plastic. The strength of the brew can be hard to control, and the additional features don’t always work as reliably as the manufacturers claim. Some models don’t even have a warmer, meaning you’ll have to either microwave your coffee or store in a thermos to keep it hot.

Other problems can lie in whether the portable coffee cups really don’t spill in the car. Choose what is most vital to you – size of the maker, the quality of the coffee, the price of the model, certain individual features, or the availability of things like filters. Once you know what is most vital to you, it becomes simpler to narrow down the choice and choose if the 4 cup coffee maker is for you.

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