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The Hamilton Beach The Scoop Single Serve Coffee Maker is a versatile and eco-friendly brewing solution that allows you to enjoy your favorite ground coffee in just minutes. With a reusable filter, adjustable brew size, and automatic shutoff feature, this stainless steel coffee maker is designed for convenience and sustainability, making it the perfect addition to any modern kitchen.
Material | Stainless Steel |
Exterior Finish | Metallic |
Item Weight | 5.05 Pounds |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 6.7"D x 8.35"W x 8.67"H |
Number of Items | 1 |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Capacity | 14 Fluid Ounces |
Color | Stainless Steel |
Style | The Scoop |
Wattage | 1300 watts |
Recommended Uses For Product | Brew Coffee |
Human Interface Input | Buttons |
Filter Type | Reusable |
Operation Mode | Semi-Automatic |
Coffee Maker Type | Drip Coffee Machine |
Specific Uses For Product | Coffee |
Voltage | 120 Volts |
Special Features | Durable stainless steel construction, Built-in stand for coffee mugs |
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Nothing but love for this marvelous machine!!!
Let me first tell you that I am an extremely picky person who is not prone to gushing over anything. I can always seem to find something to fuss about. I give this machine a triple 10!! I was suspicious of everything. My husband and I are both coffee drinkers. I don't always drink reg coffee. Sometimes half caf. You can make a cup of whatever kind you are wanting with absolutely no fuss whatsoever. And quickly & quietly. And there are 2 scoops so that if I make a cup of whatever kind I'm wanting that day, I can rinse out the scooper and then use the other scooper to make the kind he wants without putting a wet scoop in the container of coffee. I tend towards a regular size mug, but he likes a bigger man size mug. And sometimes one of us wants to use one of our travel mugs to take a taller cup with us when we have errands to run. No problem there either! In the blink of an eye you can flip over the silver plate that the cup/mug sits on and it becomes shorter so that you can use it for a shorter container.I tend to get frustrated with all the different machines in the house. It seems like a person needs a college degree and a 5 pound instruction manual to learn how to operate them. This one is as easy as it gets. You do need to learn how much coffee to put in the scooper to make your coffee the way that you like it, but that's about it. After you put your scooper with the appropriate amount of coffee in it, you fill your mug with water and pour the water in. Push the button. I always push bold. And by the time you do your next little morning chore. Feed the dog, open the blinds, etc. there's your coffee.I have read many of the reviews of this item and usually I will decide to purchase or not based on reviews. Glad I didn't let the reviews make my decision this time. The things that people are complaining about I don't see what they are seeing. I am very temperature sensitive and the coffee comes out quite hot. And someone wrote about a plastic taste?? Huh?? And there were several complaints about weak coffee. Now I will tell you that you will need to use a different grind of coffee for this machine. You will need to use one that grinds the coffee very finely. Like powder. Because of how quickly the coffee is made the water and the coffee spend very little time "together". Maybe that is their problem. You can't use the grind type that we are all used to using. The automatic drip grind. You won't get the flavor out of the coffee that you are used to. Take a few minutes. Go on a few of the sites that sell the different brands like Caribou, Green Mountain, Paul Newman, etc. and learn about the different grinds. It's no different that having to learn about the auto-drip versus the old percolator coffee grind that Grandma used to use in her old coffee pot. Remember those?I asked quite a few of my friends and no one has one of these so I went ahead and took the chance and bought one. I couldn't be happier. I just got done cleaing up our Cuisinart coffeemaker and putting it in the cabinet. We will save it for when we need to make more than a couple of cups of coffee. Maybe if company comes over.This wonderful machine is about 60% smaller than the machine it replaces so it takes up a ton less counter space. It also doesn't have a water resevoir that uses electricity constantly to keep the water warm 24/7. Why is that necessary? So you can save like 10 seconds cause the water is already hot? That sure doesn't help the electric bill. And frankly. I like my coffee to be made with fresh water. Not water that has been sitting around for days. My husband has been bugging me for about a year that he wanted a Keurig, but I refused to succumb to all the hype and get locked into having to use the ridiculously expensive per cup cost K cups. Even on sale, the cheapest I could find K cups were about 55-60 cents. And that was extremely rare. Now yes. That is much cheaper than going to your neighborhood _______ (you fill in the blank) but I just wasn't going to do it. I did find that there are now some companies that make reusable plastic cups that look like the K cups and you fill them with your own coffee, so that would have been okay. I guess. Those refillable cups were $9-10 each so I don't know what you save there. But somehow I just knew that if I kept looking I would find what I wanted and I did. An inexpensive machine to buy. Easy to clean and use. No stupid K cups. Doesn't take up a lot of space on the counter. Simple to use. Inexpensive to buy and use daily. Made by a company that has been around for decades so if heaven forbid there is a problem, my guess would be that you could call them and get it solved quickly and to the satisfaction of the customer. All in all, a rare thing. Good value for your money & a machine that is totally geared towards the customer's satisfaction. Go get one!
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Does exactly as advertised-easy to use-attracttive unit-makes a great cup of coffee!
I'm a die hard coffee lover and this Hamilton Beach Single Serve Coffee Maker is great.My regular 10 cup maker wore out and I realized that I was making too much coffee every morning and evening for what I usually drank, and, that I was drinking too much coffee anyway. So I knew that my next coffee maker should be a one cup unit.So I went on Amazon.com and after looking a several very expensive coffee makers I cam across this one. This Hamilton Beach unit is extremely well thought out and designed, and it's reasonably priced for an attractive, well made coffee maker.It took me all of maybe ten minutes at most to set it up, read the directions and have it up and running. One of the cool things about this unit is that it has a second filter cup that the Scoop fits into, so after you scoop your coffee, you do not have to worry about dry coffee grounds that get on the outside of the scoop ending up floating around in your freshly made cup of Java. Great thinking from the designers at Hamilton Beach.To use it all you need to do is fill you favorite coffee cup with water, pour it in to the top of the unit, scoop your coffee with the scoop; place it in to the holder basket and turn it on. About 60 to 90 seconds later you've got a great cup of coffee just the way you like it.Cleaning is easy. Just remove the scoop, rinse it, remove the second filter basket, rise it, and replace...you're done. Another tip: You will notice a soft white rubber "O"-Ring gasket attached to the top part of the drip unit that open up. This gasket is for creating a seal when you close the unit over the scoop when you make the coffee. After a few uses, you will notice that the rubber gasket gets covered with wet coffee grounds. To clean this is very easy also. Simply gently pull the rubber gasket off and rinse under warm water. You will also want to take a sponge or paper towel with some water and rub off the remaining grounds from the inside edges of the circular edge that holds the rubber gasket in place. This is very simple to do and takes only a couple of minutes. To replace the rubber "O"-Ring gasket is simple; just position it along the circular edge where it sits and push it back on around the edges of the rim it attaches to. My suggestion is that cleaning this part of the coffee maker once a week will add to the life of the unit. In addition, the unit has a "hang hook" on the side to hang the scoop on the unit, and it comes with a second scoop also.My wife uses it in her usual morning rush to work to fill up her tall car cup and she loves it because it only takes her a couple of minutes to make her morning commute cup of java. Then, all I have to do is lift out the cup platform, turn it 90 degrees and replace it to adjust it for my regular sized cup. It's a really nice feature.If you want a really nice, affordable single cup coffee maker, this is the one for you. I am really happy I chose this unit. Time will tell if the heating element and internal electronics hold up, but so far as I can tell, am I not concerned that this unit will last a good, long time.
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