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Five Star Reviews:

62%
So much better than I expected!
May 12, 2017
I bought it to be our "camping coffee maker"...not having a glass carafe I figured it would be easy to pack into a tub with the rest of our camping stuff. It was cheap and plastic and I didn't expect much from it other than that it would be good enough for camping (we usually stay at camp sites where power is available). But I've been pleasantly surprised! It actually makes great coffee! It's easy to clean and stays nice and warm inside the machine.
I just love it! It is really nice that it has ...
June 18, 2016
This coffee maker has so many features, I just love it! What's really nice is that it has a special setting for making 1 to 4 cups that most other 12 cup coffee makers don't even think about including but helps make this a more versatile machine. While I work from home in the software industry, I'm certainly not a caffeine junky and only drink 2 to 4 cups a day. You just can't make less than 4 cups in a normal 12 cup coffee maker and expect the coffee to be drinkable. Additionally, my husband loves the bold setting. Oh, and another cool feature is that it's programmable, so you can wake up to the smell of fresh brewed coffee in the morning. The gentle keep warm feature is just one of the other amazing features of this unit, insuring the first cup is as perfect as last!
Love it!
June 14, 2016
I am really enjoying this coffee pot. I had a single coffee maker in the Hamilton Beach, and the K one, but both quit working. I am not sure how long this will last, but for now I love how I can dispense as much coffee as I like and it has no carafe to break. I programmed it to stay hot 3 hours in case I forget to turn it off. Also later in the day if there is still coffee left, I can use the dispenser button and fill an iced filled cup with the leftover coffee for iced coffee. I never waste coffee now. So easy to use and it looks nice as well. Also BPA free.
Coffeemaker Awesomeness
June 7, 2016
Now this is a coffee maker. This was purchased for use in our home, for occasional use for us personally, as well as when we are hosting guests. So far the coffeemaker has worker perfectly and I have no complaints about it. I love it's how it looks and how easy it is to use. By far the coolest part of this coffeemaker is the push-button dispenser. It is so cool to be able to brew your joe, push a button to fill up your cup, and have the coffeemaker keep the rest of the brew warm for a set period of time. Sit down drink, drink you coffee, and read a book - half an hour later, walk over, push the button - boom, hot coffee. It's kinda like having a soda machine for coffee, and the price is really reasonable. Some other things that may help you in your consideration of this product - First, it is pretty big. I have the 12 cup version, and it stands about 15" tall. This will slide under most cupboards, but what we have run into is that the lid won't open all the way, you you have to pull the coffeemaker out completely from under the cabinets to fill it up. Finally, if you plan on serving a lot of people, this might not be the best coffeemaker for you application as you can't take the coffee around as you serve the people - all the cups have to be brought to the coffeemaker. This is something you would have to decide whether you want or not. For us, the under the counter thing was eliminated completely by the cool coffee bar that I made from an old pallet. (See photo) At any rate, I really like this coffeemaker and would highly recommend this coffeemaker for personal and home use.
I absolutely love this coffeemaker
March 30, 2016
I absolutely love this coffeemaker!! For the price it does everything I wanted and more! I was looking for a basic coffeemaker – one with not too many digital features but also one that I could set to auto-make in the mornings. This one is perfect for all my needs. I really like that there is not a coffeepot. The coffee is a perfect temp and since I am a picky coffee drinker, the fact that it doesn’t turn bitter and sour after an hour on the hot plate is an extremely wonderful feature for me! I haven’t noticed any changes in the taste of the coffee – I’ve only used the setting for 2 hour auto shut-off. It gives you the option of 1, 2, 3 or 4 hours for auto shutoff. I don’t really have anything bad to say about this coffee maker – a slight drip if you pour the water in too fast. But that is so minor it doesn’t bother me at all! I’ve had this coffeemaker for about 2 weeks now and would absolutely recommend it – especially for less than $30.
The Hamilton Beach 12-Cup Coffee Maker! What a great Deal!!!
March 14, 2016
WOW what a deal! When I received notice of The Hamilton Beach 12-Cup Coffee Maker on sale, I read the reviews and decided to purchase it. I finally used it today and was very very impressed. I used Santo Domingo ground coffee and it was exactly as I wanted. I followed all the instructions and l cleaned the machine before using it. I then proceeded to fill the carrying tank with water for 12 cups, poured it into the machine placed the empty tank on top, inserted the filter and placed seven heaping tablespoons into the filter. Closed the container, pressed the strong brew and on button. Minutes later a very full body and hot mug of coffee. What I love the most was the fact that there is no carafe! The coffee is brewed inside and stored by a warming place for up to four hours. It kept it hot! Being able to take a mug or a cup and just pour what you want is such a great idea and it works well. At the end, when we were finished all 12 cups, cleanup was simple and we set the machine on to a timer for tomorrow morning. Very pleased with this machine and you will as well.
54%
Great alternative to those other one cup coffee brewers
June 20, 2017
I work in a retirement community and the powers that be decided we could no longer have a regular coffee maker. They wouldn't buy us one of those fancy one cup expensive ones so my co worker and I bought this one. It works great! Our clients are now happy to have a cup of coffee once again as they sit under the dryer.
Way better than Keurig! I think so anyways 😊
April 10, 2015
I am a single cup coffee drinker and the only one in my house who drinks it. My friend gave me the yellow Keurig mini for Christmas because she got two of them. I was happy to take it but I've always felt that the k cups are bad. Not just for the environment but they've just got to leach poison. I mean you're pressuring extremely hot water through that thin plastic. I always would have a plastic after taste plus they're crazy expensive. I got an awesome stainless brew basket for the Keurig and I've used that for over a year now and been fine with it. It's a pain to clean but it worked. Then I just recently stayed in a hotel that had this pod machine and I loved it! No creepy plastic cups but still convenient no mess single cup pods! It's brilliant. Coffee sealed in a coffee filter. I bought the pods in bulk and they are significantly less per cup than the k cups. I bought a medium blend and a flavored kind and have liked them both. Brew time is like a regular drip machine but I'd rather wait an extra minute then mess with the Keurig and I think coffee tastes better the longer it's in contact with the water. The auto shut off is cool and it takes up very little space. So now the Keurig stays out only because it's cute and yellow, I use my grinder and French press when I have people over but this little machine is the king coffee maker in my kitchen. So glad I found it!
a godsend
February 22, 2014
i'm new to coffee. used to drink tea for a long time then one day i was staying at a Hampton Inn Suites and they had a coffee maker similar to this. it. was. amazing. i was soooo happy to find that they were super affordable!!! the problem however were the pods. but i found a way around that. i purchased this[...] wooden pod maker on ebay. only $10! i was worried it wouldn't work with this model but it did!!! and now i use my machine EVERY day. i buy whatever coffee i want from the grocery store, i buy regular coffee filters and simply make my own pods! viola! clever hack. i love love love this coffee maker! definitely a great buy! so is the pod maker! nothing else like it!
With managed expectations, a great option for tight budgets!
December 10, 2011
First, I bought this item at Walmart on clearance. Bought one for $10 intending to take up to the office. Our hot water spout on our water cooler at home (yes, it's that bad here) went out and this has replaced it. I ended up buying a second later at $9 (both included the free bag of pods) for the office since we're keeping the first one at home. My wife and I use it almost daily to make coffee, tea, and hot chocolate. We interchange the tea bag for a coffee pod (depending on the tea, I will either leave the bag in my cup or actually use the basket) and have great results. I prefer using this over the microwave for hot water as it doesn't take much longer and stays hotter longer. It's quick, efficient, and easy to clean. Hot chocolate will splash up on the basket if you put it in the cup first, so be warned. We've been using them for about three months with no problems. Here are my main talking points:1. Single cup reservoir: you get about 8oz from a single brew and have to fill it up each time. This, to me, isn't that much of a problem as we keep it near our water cooler and I can get a 16oz cup of water from the breakroom at work to get me through the morning. I plan on buying a water jug for the office and will keep a gallon or so handy at my desk and just refill as needed. All in all, this is not a deal breaker for me although more expensive models have larger tanks (and a bigger footprint). For those making cups to go, this may not be the best option as you would want to brew two cups to get what you need.2. Quick: thing brews quickly - doesn't take any time at all. I actually find that it's done before I'm ready to drink most days. It's also no louder than any other coffee maker that I've found although I'm referring primarily to the 8 or 10 cup machines here - never had a personal one.3. Inexpensive: for my take, it was a test to see how much I like having a personal brewer. For the $10 I spent, I got 18-36 cups out of it (yes, I reuse my pods for a second cup sometimes... not terribly strong cup of coffee but I'm kind of cheap :o), get a $1.00 off coupon for the next bag of pods in store, and can even get another free bag for registering with Senso online (hello dummy email account!). So, for $10 it was a worthwhile investment and turns out, I love having a single cup brewer.4. Works: it's not as fancy as the other makers you can buy, just fill it up and press the tab to get your cup started. Coffee comes out hot in no time, and you're ready to go. I can see maybe wanting some of the other features but, for the most part, this simple functioning machine does exactly what I need.5. Versatility: As I said, we make coffee, tea, and hot chocolate in this thing. We put a tea bag in place of the coffee pod or just leave it in the cup to brew as the water comes down. For me, it depends on the tea and what I'm doing. For instance, when making a chai latte I will brew the bag in the cup and leave it for a few minutes, then add sugar and milk. Wonderful as going to the coffee shop. Also, it's got a small footprint that makes it easy to store - doesn't take up much room in our small kitchen or my desk space at work (cubicle environment). I use an extension cord at work but that is mostly due to where outlets are, and you can tuck away extra chord inside the machine if using close to the plug.I give it five stars because it meets or exceeds all my expectations - make sure you know what you want out of it and you will be pleased. This works GREAT for someone like me, with minimal expectations who just wants coffee on demand without the budget for the top tier makers. Even at $20, I think this is a great deal. Check Walmart first though - never know what you'll find!Side note: I'm still looking for a reusable pod for this to save money on pods (UPDATE: we're considering buying an Ecopad - tried product link but couldn't find the product we're actually looking at and it's difficult to know which is which so we haven't pulled the trigger)- $5 gets you 18 pods. I reuse each day so not terrible, but as stated I'm pretty cheap.12/16/2011 - UPDATE: my wife purchased a Keurig B40 model at Walmart as an anniversary present for me so I can compare the two units a little bit. I will say that the K-Cups make a great cup of coffee (got 12 in the box with the machine) but I'm still not a fan of the waste. We have EcoBrew reusable cups arriving today or tomorrow from Amazon for it. My initial thoughts: this maker moves faster - the Keurig takes 4 minutes to warm up. This unit is also quieter and has a MUCH smaller footprint. Keurig has a reservoir (48oz) which is nice but still has to be filled every few days. Also, the B40 has a small cup and large cup size - why would I make a small cup if I can get a large cup out of it (remember, I'm cheap)? Larger setting is nice for travel cups though, and I found that the K-Cups are also reusable. I can get a couple small cups out of one cup or one large and a mediocre small. Still not a fan of the waste they produce though. Once up and going the Keurig actually makes faster. We've still go the other though, and I don't see us getting rid of it. I'll still use my other daily at the office as well. All in all, I personally feel like this little maker is on par with the $75 Keurig as far as what it produces in the end, just doesn't provide all the various options.12/24/2011 - UPDATE: We decided today that the Keurig is going back to the store for a refund in favor of the Hamilton Beach - We're going to try the the Ecopad and maybe home made options. I'll report back in a few weeks on how it goes.3/8/2012 - UPDATE: I no longer use the Ecopad. I found it more difficult to use because the cap is a separate piece and it has to be cleaned out after every use. We've taken to following another reviewer's tip: I get a filter for a small pot (maybe a 4 cup or less if available), add coffee (1tsp to 1tbls depending on your preference), and create a sack by twisting the top. I don't cut the excess off - I prefer to push it down to the side to ensure it doesn't open. If you overfill it, it will force it open and you'll have hot water and coffee all over the place. This has been the most effective method so far, and the least costly. We also use the Senso pods.
What a great Little Coffee Maker!!
March 17, 2011
I bought this coffee maker for myself for Christmas because I wanted a single serve maker, but I didn't want to pay the money for a Keurig. Imagine my surprise when I got a Keurig from my husband for Christmas....but I also got this. So we set up the Keurig and I put this away. Shortly after Christmas my grandfather who lives with me entered his final journey with cancer. I moved into his apartment to care for him 24/7, and I opened the Hamilton Beach so I could make a quick cup of coffee during the night while sitting up with him. I was shocked to discover that this little $20 coffee pot makes just as good coffee as my $150 Keurig.1. It doesn't brew as fast as a Keurig that is "ready to go"...but it takes the same amount of time to brew a cup of coffee as a Keurig that has been "off" over night and you have to wait for the water to heat up. In my opinion, it is still faster than brewing a "traditional" pot of coffee.2. I don't like really strong coffee, so if I'm using a smaller mug I can get away with using 1 pod of medium roast coffee. I've read some reviews of people who think 1 pod is too weak...I think that is a taste preference, and also depends on if you are using more water for a larger mug or not. Just my opinion and not a criticism of people who like really strong coffee. If you like coffee really strong, then 2 pods of medium roast might not work for you. Hard to say. :)3. The pods are cheaper than a Keurig. We use this coffee maker along side our Keurig, and it helps us to save a little money by alternating machines. Both make good coffee, but each machine's coffee tastes different...this tastes more traditionally brewed than our Keurig. I know that might sound odd, but that is the only way I can describe it (and if someone else knows that I'm talking about and knows the answer to this mystery, I'd love to hear it!) Because of the taste difference, I prefer flavored coffees on this machine rather than the Keurig for some reason. Again..not sure why, but I do.All in all, this holds it's own against a coffee maker 5 times the price. For someone who is looking for a single serve without the single serve price, this is a really good coffee maker!

Four Star Reviews:

16%
Good for a klutz
September 22, 2017
I bought this coffee maker after my wife somehow managed to explode the carafe of our previous one and we discovered that a replacement carafe would cost just about as much as a new coffee machine from the same manufacturer. i decided that just getting a carafe-less coffee maker for a little more money up front would save us in the long run, and this machine does not disappoint. I don't even drink coffee, but she seems to like it just fine and the best part is she hasn't found a way to break it yet.The only problem is that when we first opened the lid there was a little rubber piece that fell out. We haven't managed to figure out where it came from but the machine has been working just fine without it, so hopefully it's no big deal.
Nice Product However...
January 9, 2017
It is a nice coffee maker. The instructions at first are a little hard to understand, but after reading it clearly I get what you have to do. In case anyone has any problems with setting it up, you need to fill both the water tank and the water tank underneath that with water, I do not know why, but you do. And if you put 2 cups in the lower water tank and then the higher one it'll give you two cups, a little math involved but anyway its a nice product and I'd recommend. However the coffee does come out a bit watery with the setting at BOLD I assume. I am yet to try with the BOLD setting but other than that great product.
Two design challenges keep it from five stars
October 25, 2016
Works and tmakes good coffee. You have to get used to filling a "bucket" with water, instead of a carafe, but it keeps the coffee warmer and is easy to serve. Two design challenges: 1. you serve the coffee by pressing the rim of your cup against a bar that requires a medium amount of pressure and sometimes the whole machine slides or tips backwards from the pressure. 2. The bar is up under the holding tank enough that the lighting angle in our kitchen does not get light into the serving area, so you can't really see how full the cup is while you are serving. A small light source up under the tank would be a great improvement.
Been using daily for about a month now
July 20, 2016
Hard to break any new ground with a review of a product that's been reviewed this many times but I'll give you my experience after about a month of using it. We had inherited a Bunn that after years of service finally developed a leak so we were looking for something that would have the coffee brewed when my wife gets up for her commute at 4:30 AM. The positives on this HB maker so far are these: Price point is great and didn't want to spend $200+ on another Bunn. The no carafe idea is great, so no mineral buildup or coffee stains. Programming is easy and has worked as scheduled so far. Maybe it was because the Bunn was getting old but this keeps the coffee much warmer, which we like a lot. Maybe because of that hotter brew, but it seems like we're using less coffee to get a strong cup. The only negatives are these: It's kind of messy. When you lift the lid (after it's cooled) it has a tendency to drip condensation. Same with lifting out the basket or the filling jug. I just wipe the lid down with a paper towel before I lift it all the way. Drips a little here and there from the spigot but nothing bad. As others have said it's kind of noisy when brewing but you get used to that. Lastly, I would say this is just speculation, but the build quality doesn't seem great and I have a feeling it won't last too long. But again, for the price, if it works for a few years it will be a pretty good buy. Overall 4 stars and very close to being really good and innovative. Just needs a few tweaks. I would definitely recommend though, especially for the money.
We really love it - fresh coffee every cup.
May 19, 2016
So far, so good! After being disappointed twice with my previous Mr. Coffee brand, I was very excited to try this. I love that it is not on a burner. I started drinking pour over coffee and french pressed coffee and I am very spoiled now to the fresh taste. Unfortunately, in the morning there are two of us who need our coffee and we need it on the go - no time for doing pour over coffee etc. This is a great compromise - the ease of use and convenience of a standard coffee maker - but fresh coffee one cup at a time without the environment killing K cups etc.This coffee maker looks sleek, it is very easy to use. You open the top and pull out the basket and the coffee container. You fill the container with your water (I recommend filtered water) and the container has the easy pour spout so you can fill the coffee maker without getting water everywhere. After you fill it, you pop the container back in, put the basket on top and fill that with your filter/coffee and push a button. Super easy and you can set it to keep the coffee hot and fresh for up to 4 hours.The bar you press to pour the coffee takes a few tries to get the hang of it. It's easy with a coffee mug, but travel mugs - it works better if you angle the cup out instead of trying to put it straight in. This coffee maker has a nice drip tray also for any oopsies you make along the way.So far, we are very pleased with it. If it can manage to last longer than a few months to a year I will upgrade it to a five star. The coffee out of this is phenomenal even a few hours after brewing.
Best budget maker I've ever used!
July 24, 2014
In terms of quality and performance it's about what I'd expect from a low-end coffee maker. I've had it for a few months now. It's easy to use, easy to clean and makes a decent cup of coffee. I really like the idea of dispensing coffee right into my cup.The only very minor complaint I have is the coffee needs to sit for 5 minutes or so after brewing is complete to allow it to get nice and hot. Aside from that, no complaints.On the pro side, even if the coffee is left heating for 2 or 3 hours this machine doesn't "scorch" or burn the coffee. It tastes just as fresh after sitting for several hours as it does when first brewed. That alone makes this coffee maker worthwhile and it's the only machine I've ever had that doesn't burn the coffee.Definitely recommended if you can't afford hundreds of dollars for a high-end machine.
20%
Just like the ones in many hotel chains
July 17, 2016
This is basically the same model that is featured as the standard in-room coffee maker for many hotel rooms I have visited while traveling. I never drank enough coffee to justify having a coffee pot; this allows me to brew right into my mug, rinse the pod holder, and be on my way. I see this being useful for households like mine where there is only one moderate coffee drinker. If you are a heavy consumer or multiple people drink your coffee, then you probably need something else. I do not rent out rooms on Airbnb, but if I did I would put one of these in the guest room like a hotel :)Hint: if you want to use pods that allow you to load your own choice of ground coffee, I have been using these Coffee Pod Replacement Filters for Coffee Pod Brewers - Make Your Own Disposable Pods - 50 Pack by Easy Pack
Love This!
November 10, 2015
I purchased this for my classroom as I grew tired of drinking microwaved water for my tea. While it feels a bit clunky, it does the job it was made for. The top portion seems to hold a normal mug amount of water. If you have a larger mug, you will overflow the top. If you have the patience, you can fill it to capacity and as it is cycling through the machine, you can add the rest of your water when the level goes down enough. As soon as you push the front button, the machine begins to work and the hot water comes out in seconds. It will take about a minute for your mug to be ready. I do not use the included coffee pods but I have placed a tea bag in the pod area and that works great to quicken the steep process. Just make sure you leave the string & tag hanging out. When the hot water has finished, gently pull out the tray and put your tea bag in the garbage or into your mug for a stronger brew. Please note that you have to open the tray gently. I pulled it a bit harshly one time and steam/hot water stung my hand a bit. The electrical cord in the back could be longer but is sufficient for the price. It also can be push into the back compartment for easier storage. All in all I recommend this little machine for those who don't want to spend money on a larger product or keurig-type machine.
Nice little coffee maker
November 1, 2015
I bought this coffee maker several years ago to keep at my son's house when I visit since they are not coffee drinkers. It's worked out great because it doesn't take up much space when they put it away after I leave. Makes a really good cup of coffee in not much time at all. My only problem with it is that the coffee pods are hard to find. On several of my visits we went to the store (Walmart) to get the pods and could not find them and ended up having to buy instant. Finally, on my last visit I remembered to order some from Amazon a few days before we left to go to his house. I don't know why the larger grocery stores don't carry the pods. Maybe K-cups have become too popular. Or maybe they were in front of my face and I was just missing them. Other than that, I really like this little coffee maker.
A good buy for the office as a personal one-cup coffee brewer
March 29, 2015
I just received it and although I like it I wish it was a little cleaner after it brews. When taking out the pod holder after brewing it drips quite a bit but can be easily wiped up. It brews like a drip coffee maker, not like a Keurig in case you are wondering. I really like the pod concept mainly because it is far less waste unlike the Keurig k-cups. It will brew up to 12oz. of coffee at one time and you can only use a short mug. Overall, it was a good buy for the office as a personal one-cup coffee brewer.
One Cup Maker
December 31, 2013
Here is the deal...This coffee maker is not top of the line....the price reflects that. However, I am quite happy with this item so far. The chrome (fake) strip around the top...dresses it up a bit. The coffee comes out hot and steaming (not like boiled instant)...but definitely acceptable. The flavor of the cup I drank was good. Do not use too much water! (you have the option of using two pods for a 10-12 oz cup. I recommend it. Update: Not much has changed after several cups. I would prefer it "piping" hot rather than marginally hot. It is OK. I can adjust the darkness of the coffee easily by adding or subtracting the amount of water used.
Awesome little maker
May 3, 2011
*** Note 8/6/2012 - So I'm finally able to update this thing, now that Senseo is starting to get some product in stock. A few things to note for those new to Senseo, their majority holdings from Philips were recently sold to Sara Lee I believe, and this caused a massive disruption in production and availability for the US, and thus Senseo brand coffee had been unavailable for several months. They have also made the decision to go to online-only shipping of their coffee, meaning you will not find Senseo coffee in stores anymore. The in-store alternative is the Melitta brand pods, which fit the Senseo maker, and should be sold in places such as WalMart. Personally, since Senseo has also increased their costs of their coffee (while also jerking their customers such as myself around for months), I won't really recommend the Senseo brand anymore. Decent coffee depending on your tastes, so you will have to decide what's worthwhile to you.The review for this pod drip brewer will still stand, as it is still working just fine.***I love this little thing!Originally, we had a very nice KitchenAid 10-cup Coffee Maker in our kitchen. It did its job very well, but for a long time I had been eying a Keurig machine. I'd had Keurig coffee in the past, and loved it. Looking at the machines, you'll quickly see how much of an "investment" it is. First, the machines are incredibly expensive; they make smaller models now, but even those start around $60-$70, and many don't have stellar reviews in terms of longevity. Next, the K-cups are also very expensive. Sure, you can buy the reusable thing, but if I'm going through that hassle, why do I even need a specialized brewer to begin with? It may work fine for some people's lives, but in my own, I wanted a machine that eliminated the mess and hassle of measuring quantities and looking for the "perfect brew".I purchased the Hamilton Beach Personal Cup One Cup Pod Brewer on a whim; it was on sale, and figured, what the heck, I'll try it.When I first plugged the thing it, and poured some water in the back to cycle through, it immediately spattered at me. Apparently, it can turn itself on when you first plug it in (I've purchased 2, and both did it out of the box, but haven't done it since).I'm not gonna lie, this isn't some super durable machine; its cheap plastic, but unless you're planning on tossing it across the room, it should get at least a few years life out of it. I've had our machine for about 5 months now (wow time flies), and use it daily without any problems. My wife, whom was always timid of making coffee with our KitchenAid, now likes to make coffee for herself, and sometimes for me as well to start off the morning (tell me THAT isn't worth $20). The Senseo pods are cheaper than K-cups, especially if bought in bulk.On to the product itself, it looks sleek, but pretty unimpressive. I don't know about you, but that's perfect for my kitchen; every inch of counter-space should be cherished, and this has freed up quite a bit, not to mention the visual space as its half the height of my old coffee maker as well.Its a simple one-touch operation. To make a brew, slip in a Senseo pod (or 2), add some water to the back, put your mug under the spout, and press the large button on front. That's it.As for the taste, well that's really a personal preference. I like mild, smooth coffee, which this really delivers. I liked the medium blend (a pack is included free) so much, I ordered a huge box of it! I use a small cup of water (approx 6-8oz; I recommend using filtered water), and one pod, but the machine accommodates 2 if you like it a little more "bold" or have a slightly larger mug (keep in mind, no large mugs will fit in the spout). We received a 6-piece mini-mug kit for Christmas, and those have been perfect for making a small little cup to start the day (it also limits my coffee intake, and I've been good with sticking to it).Yes, this machine isn't anything fancy, but it does its job day in day out with no issues, and works so well that we replaced a very expensive machine, and we haven't looked back. It worked so well, we ordered one for my parents at their request they were so impressed with it.If you have a large household of coffee drinkers, this may not be the way to go, but the good thing is it only takes 30 seconds or so to make a cup of coffee, and you can personalize each cup. It would make an excellent personal coffee maker at the office as well. Amazon has a pretty decent selection of Senseo pods as well. If you prefer to buy in-store, Target usually carries the Senseo pods, but doesn't have much of a selection, depending on the store.As a side note - The medium blend goes really well with Internationl Delight: Carmel Macchiato Creamer (don't get the skinny though, that's pretty...unimpressive). Have it practically every morning; their Chai Latte is pretty good too.***Edit 10/7/2011***--------------------Just wanted to say that this coffee maker is still brewing coffee just fine, haven't had a single issue with it yet so far. Still have the daily routine of small cup of coffee with International Delight: Carmel Macchiato creamer, its just such a great way to start the day I don't need to mess with it.One other note I will mention is that since I have recently started composting, I have found that the coffee pods are perfect for composting! After use, just throw 'em in the bin, that's all there is to it. Not everyone composts, but figure for those that do, it will be good to know; less waste, and the perfect component for growing plants (you could technically just stick a few in the ground and it helps to neutralize the soil Ph; Gardenias love having coffee grounds in my alkaline soil from my experience).

Three Star Reviews:

7%
Had trouble getting coffee after the first few months
September 23, 2017
We liked this when we purchased it and for about 6 months after. Since that time it has trouble dispensing coffee below half a pot. The filter does not seem to be replaceable and gets clogged. We soak, te scrub with a toothbrush but it only lasts a few days then start acting up again. We often need to pour the last couple of cups out of the coffee reservoir instead of dispensing as intended.
I love the idea of the potless coffee maker
February 14, 2017
I love the idea of the potless coffee maker. This one looks sleek, is inexpensive and has a few nice features. It brews a decent pot of coffee. You can only keep one pot warm for up to 4 hours. It's not too cumbersome to fill/wash/set up, however there are cheap plastic parts that fall off every time I move it (which is every time I need to refill or wash the basin) Specifically the plate under the spout, and these little rubber feet on the bottom that are meant to stabilize it, but pop off EVERY time I move it a little. I have to pick up entire coffee maker to push it back by the wall when not in use.
Three Stars for redesigned inconvenience
September 14, 2016
They've changed this machine basket substantially. The coffee resevoir was redesigned with more corners, edges, raised fins, and nubs on the botom that just make cleaning a chore, where it was once smooth walled. The spout is clumsy when adding add water for brewing is clumsy, and messier. The heating element is smaller and on an and obstructive 'bridge' across the brewing resevoir.The spring push buton to open the pour valve is too stiff. The really overcomplicated the inside surface of the walls.I like the idea of no carafe, the dispenser concept, and the brewing, but it is awkward to fill, clean, and effort to avoid spilling water on the element.
Not as good as I had hoped, coffee is either too weak or too strong
July 3, 2016
I purchased this coffeemaker after my Hamilton Beach Stay or Go coffeemaker died after cleaning it with vinegar. It lasted at least 10 years so it was probably time anyway. I typically only brew coffee for myself, 2 cups every morning and never had any issues with my old coffeemaker just using 2 scoops of coffee to brew 2 cups. On this coffeemaker; however, I have been using 3 scoops of coffee for 2 cups and regardless if it is on the "Bold" or "1-4 cup" option, the coffee is too weak. I am using it with the Hamilton Beach 80675 permanent gold tone filter and have not tried it with paper filters. I then tried to brew 8 cups when I had company visiting and used the recommended 1 scoop per cup, but added a 9th scoop just in case, put it on "Bold" anticipating it would be weak and it was SOOO strong we had to add about half water or milk to make it drinkable. I then dialed down to 5 scoops for 8 cups which seems to be fine. I'm not sure if I am going to keep this coffeemaker or not yet, but I have not been that impressed with it. I have not had any issues with leaking or not having enough room for the cup when dispensing. I do like the dispensing feature; however, it is definitely more to rinse/clean daily.
Ok, but huge and high maintenance.
February 22, 2016
It's ok. Take note of the height before purchasing. It just barely fits underneath our upper cabinets in our kitchen. But you have to pull it out anyway to take out the basket and the whole top of the thing to get the water in. This thing is huge. It's huge because water goes in the bottom part of it and then the coffee is made in the top part of it, essentially doubling the amount of liquid it has to hold compared to a machine that uses a coffee pot. After brewing, there is always a mess of coffee grounds stuck to the top piece above the filter that has to be cleaned. I used to have a small cheap Mr. Coffee 4-cup coffee maker and loved it and wanted something bigger, but this thing takes a lot more effort to maintain.
I was hoping to love it as much as my last one
January 5, 2016
So far this brew station is just ok. I was hoping to love it as much as my last one, but I just don't. I got this to replace an older brew station, without the timers and such. The old one still "worked" after 10 years, but I wanted to be able to set the timer and such.First, the way you pour the water into the reservoir is a bit of a PITA. It took me several tries before I was able to do it without getting water everywhere. Following the instructions, and measuring and pouring with the carafe, is awkward and hard to pour into the right spot. I pretty much gave up and just use a measuring cup with a spout.Then, the coffee came out sour. I rewashed everything and still sour. I washed it several times before looking for help. It turns out, the water drips too fast. So, it's like washing your coffee grounds in hot water. It wasn't letting the grounds soak. To fix that, I ended up using two filters at a time, and eventually, three. So, I go through a lot more filters with this coffee maker. But, now my coffee doesn't taste like sour, brown water.What I do like about it is that, first thing in the morning, I don't have to worry about pouring my coffee before I've had coffee. There are no spills. The timer works great and was easy to set. I set it before I go to bed and wake up every morning to fresh coffee. I use 16oz Bubba mugs, and they are a little tall, but easy enough to fill with no trouble.
9%
Works ok and makes ok coffee. The cord is ...
August 28, 2017
Works ok and makes ok coffee. The cord is about 6" long so you need to keep it right next to the wall outlet. Same as what you see in a hotel room.
Only little disc like
August 27, 2017
Can't take regular pods. Only little disc like ones
Got 14 months of use out of it before it broke.
November 23, 2014
01/2016 - Little bit of smoke started coming out of the top and the water wasn't being drawn from the well. I guess the pump finally gave out. Paid $16 for it and used it for 14 months.05/2015 - Started using T-Sacs Size 1, when we couldn't get the DisposaPods anymore. They are a lot easier to work with and cost less.11/2014 - So far so good. We've had it a week and my mother has only forgotten a mug once. She says it isn't hot enough but then again none of the brewers she's had before were hot enough for her liking. Easy to use and keep clean. I bought DisposaPods and filled them with her favorite coffee, so no problems searching for her coffee in prepackaged pods in the grocery store. Probably a lot cheaper too.
but I like a good cup of coffee
November 11, 2014
Coffee is something I can get rather picky about. I have a SCAA-certified Technivorm brewer, and even roasted my own coffee for years. I'm no expert, but I like a good cup of coffee. However, at the office, I just want to have a convenient, decent afternoon cup of coffee and the coffee pot at work doesn't cut it. I also didn't want to spend $100+ on a Keurig, so I figured I'd give this a try. Depending on which coffee you use, it's pretty good. The coffee it comes with (Melitta) tastes like what you get in a cheap hotel. The Senseo Dark Roast is ok. I've settled on the Baronet Kenya AA. It produces a single cup of coffee with decent aroma and flavor.The main drawback to this brewer is I can't find the coffee pods anywhere else. The K-cups are taking over this niche, so you may wake up one day and find you have to buy a Keurig anyway. If you are expecting an outstanding cup of coffee, keep looking and invest in something else. If you can't stomach the break room coffee, but don't want to go to Starbucks, this is worth a try.
Fine if you don't like your coffee strong
March 30, 2014
This little pod coffee maker works as it is advertised. The trouble is, it does not force the water through the pod as pod coffee makers did when they were on the market and reasonably priced. I can't find any of those any more...they were great and always made a good, strong cup of coffee. Without pressure, the water going through the pod doesn't really extract all the coffee flavor and "gusto". If you like a weaker or milder brew, this thing works fine with pods (but would not work with loose coffee). If you want a robust cup of coffee I recommend a cone-type filter where you line with a triangular filter paper and put the coffee in there, put the filter on the cup, then pour boiling water through. You can determine how strong you like the coffee by the amount of coffee grounds you put in the filter. We use Melitta Coffee filter cones, plastic, that are made in Canada. You can buy the cone-shaped paper filters in any supermarket...they are inexpensive. If you like a strong, dark coffee, we like Cafe Bustelo finely ground coffee..it's not expensive and works well with the filter cones. If you like the Hamilton Beach coffee brewer, we always buy Senseo pods from Amazon.
Just so-so
February 15, 2014
I bought this coffeemaker, because the new job I was going to didn't have coffee close to where I sit. It doesn't take up much room, but the coffee is just so-so. One of the biggest problems I have with it is the coffee isn't very hot when it comes out. After sipping my coffee for a couple minutes, it's so cold that I have to pour it out. At home I use the Bunn MC single cup brewer along with Senseo Columbian Blend pods. These pods in my Bunn makes the best cup of coffee, but not so good in this machine. If you just want a cup of coffee, then this will do fine. It's not for me. I think I am going to buy another Bunn for my desk at work.

Two Star Reviews:

7%
Over heats and burns the coffee
October 24, 2017
I bought this on a recommendation from my daughter; she has one of these coffee brewers. I specifically asked if it burns the coffee because the coffee maker holds the coffee and gives you a easy pour dispensing on the front of the unit. I guess my daughter does not recognize the difference.I will say nice things first. 1. It brews a good cup of coffee. 2. Dispensing the coffee is easy and convenient. 3. Reasonable priceNot so nice. Brewing the coffee is a pain and the heating element burns the coffee. 1. You have to take out two baskets to pour in the water. The one where you place the coffee filter and coffee grounds, the other is where the coffee maker brews the coffee to. The bottom of the coffee maker is where you pour in the water and then re-insert the baskets. 2. Once brewed, the heat mechanism starts burning the coffee within 1/2 hour. I am real picky about the flavor of my coffee. Within a 1/2 hour the coffee is much hotter than originally brewed and begins to taste burnt. After an hour, I am ready to throw it away. After an 1 1/2 hours, it doesn't taste like the coffee that I brewed anymore. So here is my solution. I am taking the coffee grounds basket out using an OVE GLOVE so I don't get burned. And again using the OVE GLOVE, I take the brewed coffee basket out and pour the coffee into a glass thermal carafe. 3. Even for the price, this is a lot of trouble to go through.The heating element should be maintaining the temperature of the brewed coffee, not making it hotter to the point of scalding your mouth and it does not taste like the originally brewed coffee anymore.I guess this is a positive review for OVE GLOVE.
Not great
October 2, 2017
This product does look nice. However, be aware it does not come with a coffee pot. Our travel mugs are too tall so we have to fill it at a slant and I'm always over pouring. There is constantly coffee staining our countertop - either from overpouring or a leak. Hard to tell. The catch basin is small. It does not reheat coffee. My husband does not like the taste - I do - we brew 8 oz and do 6 scoops of coffee on bold. I think that does a good ratio (too watery before). Will be looking for a new brewer. Anyone want mine?
Not a good way to go
March 20, 2017
Bought it in 2014. Working well until recently when the dispenser mechanism failed. The small linkage behind the push bar that pushes on the dispenser valve split vertically, stopping all dispensing of the coffee forever. Now I have to pull out the filter and housing and pour the coffee from the holding tank: not the way it was designed. Too bad a $0.05 part ended it and there's no way to get into the machine to replace the part. I can fix just about anything, but not this.Went back to a normal coffee maker with a carafe.
Great concept, poor execution.
February 13, 2017
Burned coffee, leaks, awkward to clean; those are the main features of the coffee maker. I was really liking the concept of this machine, no pot makes it looks much cleaner, and the idea of just pressing a mug against the base to release coffee seemed like a great idea. The main problem I have to complain about is the fact the coffee can not sit for more than 10 minutes in the tank without burning. I may have a defective maker, but you can smell the coffee frying if it sits for mere minutes. When the top is opened to either empty the used grounds or clean the main tank, the condensation built up from brewing pours out the back of the machine, onto the counter. I have yet to find a way around it. Lastly, keeping this thing clean is near impossible. There are two main tanks, one for the water (pre-brew) and one where the coffee ends up after brewing. The coffee tank is removable, but awkwardly shaped, meaning it's very tippy if there is coffee in it. It also constantly drips, so I have to bring the whole unit over the sink after every pot is brewed. There are jagged edges on the inside of the tank with oddly shaped ridges, making it a hassle to get in there to actually clean.I would not recommend this unit, again the idea is great, but I think it needs a few more iterations before it is in a working state.
I don't understand the good reviews
July 26, 2016
So, I was excited after reading a lot of great reviews, so I ordered it thinking I'd like the convenience of no pot, etc...So, first, the positives. The coffee made is good. It does a great job MAKING the coffee. And I like that you can have it keep it hot for up to 4 hours. That's way longer than usual, and when I'm working and get caught up in being busy, its nice to come back 3+ hours later and its still there, ready.The negatives.- Even removing the drip tray at the front, its hard to fit a lot of the travel sized mugs under the dispenser. Have to be awkwardly tipped to fill.- Pouring water from the reservoir into the machine to fill it is SUPER annoying. There is a wide heat element in the middle that if you happen to get water on, it will shoot out the front of the machine where the dispenser is. Usually onto your shirt. You effectively have a 1.5" wide space to pour all the water in. Just bad design- Cleaning this is not fun. I don't know why, but when you lift the top lid up to get the grounds container out, two things happen: Water spills out from the connection where water goes into the lid, and coffee grounds are smeared all over the top and have to be wiped up, every time.- When you lift the used coffee grounds out, it also drips everywhere. I expect some water, but even 12 hours after its been off, there is just water in the container itself (not grounds) that have not drained.- The dispenser regularly drips after you've filled your cup.So, basically, I'm going to keep it for a while longer to at least get my money's worth, but after a couple months of use, I'm really not a fan. I'll be replacing soon.
Lost cost components mean high margins for the manufacturer of a lackluster product with outstanding marketing behind it
September 10, 2015
I really wanted to like this product and thought, at the Amazon price, it was a steal when compared to the Mr. Coffee OptimaBrew. My biggest complaint is that the coffee sits in a plastic tub with a hotplate in contact with a metal plate embedded into the plastic. While the description says the plastic is BPA-free, it's hard to believe that that much heat doesn't cause chemicals to leach into the coffee--especially if you leave it on for hours at a time. Also, the outcome, as far as temperature goes was really no different than a carafe. The less coffee in the tub, the more heat was applied to it. This had the result of making the first cup not so hot and the last cup scalding.I also agree with the condensation complaints regarding the lid. I don't see how that water will ever leave the receptacle in it's terrarium-like environment. The lid was really flimsy in the upright position, and when you removed the basket and tub to clean or air dry, the lid wasn't supported at all. A little pressure or a fallen cup and it's all over.The unit is also ginormous--about twice the size of a Keurig and the coffee was not nearly as hot as what comes out of a Keurig. The tub is purportedly insulated, but as another reviewer pointed out, there's maybe 1/16 of an inch of airspace.All in all, it's a good concept, but I just don't want my hot coffee sitting in plastic (beyond the few seconds that it exits the spigot). If you get past this, you'll probably give it high marks.
6%
I do not like this product.
August 27, 2017
The machine does not brew quickly, and I was only heating water for tea. It also did not dispense as much water as I put in, so I didn't have a full cup. Last, the cup did not fit easily, and it is not a large cup.
Makes a mess
April 19, 2017
This always spits hot coffee out the front at me and all over my counter at the end of its cycle.
HB 49970
March 8, 2017
Makes decent tea with tea bags but that's about it. Terrible pod coffee maker. Makes weak coffee with no taste.
Looking for coffee brewed too fast? You're in luck!
November 3, 2015
Convenient, but if you are a coffee aficionado looking for a cup of coffee with body and flavor, look elsewhere. It perks too quickly, which removes the opportunity to draw out any flavor from the grounds. Even the water is just a tad above hot. A friend who grows coffee in the mountains of Puerto Rico sent me a couple of sacks of grounds. Now, Puerto Rican coffee is excellent: I expected something of better quality than the Nescafe I've become accustomed to. The cup I percolated was devoid of flavor. I bought a better coffee maker and now I'm enjoying coffee the way it was meant to be enjoyed.
Use caution
September 29, 2015
If you are willing to use the coffee pods that can be purchased from a limited number of coffee retailers and use a small cup, this coffee maker is ok. If you want to fill empty paper pods with your usual brand of coffee - the paper pods are available online - be prepared for a lot of grounds in the bottom of the cup. The cup must also be small enough to fit under where the coffee drips out. If I hadn't thrown the box away I would have returned the item.
problem with the order (hamilton beach coffee maker single cup)
January 16, 2014
the box said 8 pods were included, but were not. when i called cust service (I called 2x) to tell them about it, he was insisting that they weren't. but thats what it said on the box. i even said "i wish there is a way of me showing you the box". so the first one insisted that she would put a replacement in, n that i would have to return the one that i got and paid for, and set that.up. as i was checking out the website, i have noticed that the first cust service's replacement (that she put in) was just a box of the coffeee pods which i ordered already (Good thing!). and the coffeemaker that she wanted me to return was not one of the replacements..so i called again and spoke to somebody else and he was the one who kept insisting that 8 pods werent included when i was looking right at it on the box..then he told me to reject.the.package that was gonna come to my house n call again to get a return label..which i.havent had time to.do.so..

One Star Reviews:

8%
I like to wait to use a product before I review ...
October 13, 2017
I have purchased Hamilton Beach coffee makers in the past and wanted to replace my current one with this. I like to wait to use a product before I review it and have waited a month. I use the maker each weekend the family drinks about 2 pots a day (saturday and sunday) I have only been able to make 3 pots with this machine. I keep getting the message "pour water" with a beeping. I have emptied the machine and refilled it but still the same. I have tried to contact the seller but no response. I have gone old school and gotten a stove top percolator. When you need coffee you NEED coffee not a device that talks back.
I love the convenience but do not think I will risk ...
April 14, 2017
After only 6 months the coffee started leaking from the coffee carafe back down to the water chamber. It had a 1 year warranty. After speaking with the company they are replacing the carafe part, charging us for the shipping, and not giving us a delivery date. Company rep said "at least 14 days". Not feeling very kindly toward them. Our original brew station lasted years before the valve for dispensing failed. I love the convenience but do not think I will risk buying this product again.
Never Would Have Bought It If I Had Known...
January 11, 2017
We really loved this coffee pot for the first 2 or 3 months that it worked properly, and then like so many other reviewers have commented, it started leaking from the presser bar. Sometimes it leaks a little and sometimes it pours. While it does come with a 12 month warranty, we found out that we need to pay to return the cord and then pay nearly $12 in shipping to receive the replacement pot. Since this happens to enough coffee makers that I consider it a design flaw, will the replacement end up with the same problem? Will we be sending in a cord every 2-3 months? They do offer another option, to send us a refurbished pot without shipping fees, but either way we will be out of a coffee maker for the time it takes to send in the cord and receive the replacement. Not sure how we are going to deal with this but if I had known this from the beginning I would NEVER have bought it.
This is a great coffee machine
October 23, 2016
This is a great coffee machine, no scorched taste anymore from having a traditional carafe on the hot plate. The only awkward part is pouring the water from the provided coffee tank into the reservoir. No complaints otherwise.REVISED 7/18/2017:Well it died after only 8 months of use. Started leaking, then coffee would drain from reservoir to the water tank almost immediately. Back to a cheapo Mr. Coffee for $20 until I find a suitable replacement.
Retracting my previous 4-star review
August 24, 2016
Shortly after I bought this coffeemaker in August, I posted a 4-star review because I was very pleased with it. Not anymore. After just four months, the reservoir that holds the brewed coffee is leaking back into the water reservoir. There is no way to tell where it's leaking from and because it's going back into the water reservoir, the reservoir is never empty and continues to rebrew the coffee leaking into it. FOUR MONTHS is all this lasted!!! I have to pay for postage to ship it back and postage to have a new one shipped. Who's to say it won't happen again? It's now in the garbage and a cheap Mr Coffee is now it's replacement. DO NOT BUY THIS COFFEEMAKER!!! Serious flaws that need to be worked out. If I could give it zero stars, I would.
not really that great the coffee ground holder doesn't fit the wire basket ...
April 8, 2016
It's okay, not really that great. the coffee ground holder doesn't fit the wire basket filter we had to buy. There are over 3000 reviews on here. I have a tough time believing 3k people are raving about this item.... seeing that other coffee makers have ~ 40 reviews and this has THOUSANDS more....makes me think this is fluffed quite a bit. I feel this a 15.00 coffee maker. or 9.99 but its overproced and it DOES burn the coffee. Its not a great coffee maker(coffee tastes terrible after first cup.Also the coffee is super weak. and burns after a while in the machine because the heating element gets too hot I think. there is a terrible plastic taste though. we are replacing this. after a good while of earnest use it still isn't good.
11%
I sugges to pay a bit more and buy better product!
October 22, 2017
Bought it 1-2 months ago for my mom. Worked OK for a little bit. Today when she started brewing it had sparks and stopped working.Very disappointed:(
I’m so disappointed. I misunderstood that this product was for a ...
October 22, 2017
I’m so disappointed . I misunderstood that this product was for a single k-cup/ pod . It does not uses k-cups , only the tea like “pods” they refer to... very misleading .These two words are not interchangeable, a pod and a K-cup are the same .This product is being given away...
One Star
September 29, 2017
It wasn't what I thought. I needed a Kcup brewer, not a coffee pod brewer
Do not waste your money
September 6, 2017
Broke after making one cup. Do not waste your money. I have to throw this out because it basically boils water for you and has no coffee in the cup.
Terrible. Pod holder broke on 2nd use
August 9, 2017
Terrible. Pod holder broke on 2nd use. Unusable. Flimsy plastic construction.
make soup like coffee! I tried two different brands of coffee
April 3, 2017
Do not buy it ! Do not make coffee, make soup like coffee! I tried two different brands of coffee .... the result is the same ... soup!
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0600303579236
9786163001108
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Kitchen
Kitchen
Brand
Brand
Hamilton Beach
Hamilton Beach
Color
Color
Black
Black
Currency
Currency
USD
USD
Department
Department
Kitchen Appliances
Kitchen and Dining
Formatted Price
Formatted Price
$59.99
$33.89
Height
Height
596.5 in
370.1 in
Length
Length
434.3 in
354.3 in
Manufacturer
Manufacturer
Hamilton Beach
Hamilton Beach
Model
Model
48464
49970
MPN
MPN
48464
49970
Name
Name
English
English
Number of Items
Number of Items
1
1
Number of Parts
Number of Parts
48464
49970
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Product Group
Kitchen
Kitchen
Product Type
Product Type
KITCHEN
ABIS_KITCHEN
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Publisher
Hamilton Beach
Hamilton Beach
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Quantity
1
1
Reviews
Reviews
Score
Score
8.6
8
Size
Size
12-Cup
One cup
Studio
Studio
Hamilton Beach
Hamilton Beach
Warranty
Warranty
1 Year limited warranty
1 Year Limited Warranty
Weight
Weight
19.4 oz
7.1 oz
Width
Width
322.4 in
212.6 in
Feature
Feature

12-cup programmable coffeemaker with insulated inner tank and no carafe

Brews a full 12 cups, and dispenses one fresh cup at a time, allowing for more consistent flavor

Digital display; removable water tank; water-level indicator; dishwasher-safe parts

Dispensing bar for one-handed serving; keep-warm mode; customizable auto shut-off

BPA free - all parts that come into contact with coffee and water

Fresh coffee made your way

Brews up to a 12 oz. cup

One-touch start with auto shutoff

Brew basket is dishwasher safe,Instead of messy coffee grounds, it uses affordable and delicious Melitta Coffee Pods.

Easy with no mess

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