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Some of the reviews made me apprehensive but I decided to buy it. So far I am very satisfied, it makes very good coffee, easy to program, and has a different style than most coffee makers. I have the toaster also, which I am also happy with.
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i have this coffee pot at work:http://www.hamiltonbeach.com/products/brewstation-coffeemakers-brewstation-12-cup-coffeemaker-with-timer.php?page=1now hamiltonbeach eclectrics 63230 it doesn't make any coffee. it turns on and i have the water and new grounds ready to be used. it just sits there. why doesn't it work? this isn't even a 1/2 year old.
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July 6th, 2010 at 2:34 pm
I recently received this toaster hamilton beach eclectrics I hate it. Its not what I thought I was getting. Its huge and weighs a ton.
The color is beautiful and it works ok not great,just not what I thought I ordered. I thought it was a flat top toaster but it has a slanted top.
I was told by amazon that all hamilton beach toasters are like the one I got. I ordered other appliances to go with the toaster so
I am stuck with it. Too bad. I won’t being buying anything else from Amazon ever.
July 7th, 2010 at 2:14 am
I bought this toaster after reading the reviews here. I was not disapointed. I like it. I gave it 4 stars because of the height and that crumbs get caught in the exterior grove around the top. Other than that it toasts very nicely and the slots are large. Toasts fat bagels without getting stuck. Finish is nice.
July 7th, 2010 at 2:59 pm
Wife loves it. I love it. Solid (all metal) and very easy to use. Very consistent results. Impressed with the metal baffles between heating elements and food which even out heat. Only time will tell how durable it is (have only had it 2 months).
July 8th, 2010 at 2:49 am
This is an all metal toaster with a very clever setting for bagels; you can toast only the cut side of the bagel! It looks great on the counter and matched the black coloring of our other appliances. But after one week the hold down lever failed and the bread wouldn’t stay in the toaster. Fortunately it was not difficult to return. I bought a Sunbeam for $9.99 and it works well.
July 8th, 2010 at 2:48 pm
The plastic thing that is supposed to make it easier to add product is highly overrated. Also the splatter guard gets in the way when you are trying to scrape the sides of the bowl. Throw them away and you have a great mixer.
July 9th, 2010 at 2:23 am
I really enjoy using this mixer. It has enough power and is not loud at all. Easy to use. Love it!!
July 9th, 2010 at 2:06 pm
I bought this mixer as my first Amazon purchase in 2006. (I am not going back to review my items, ha)
I still use this mixer to this day. I make pizza dough almost weekly in here for pizza’s and garlic knots.
This mixer has not given my one ounce of problems. Cakes, whipped cream, batter, you name it, I have mixed it in here.
I even had a hand problem a year or so back where I was in a cast for a few weeks, and I used this thing to mix my home made meatballs.
I am starting to outgrow this mixer though, I am growing in my cooking, and want to start making my own pasta and sausages. Without the attachment on the front, I am starting to lok toward Kitchen Aid.
This is a great alternative to a Kitchen Aid if you don’t want to spend the money. Motor is just as strong, and the mixer spins the same. It gets the sides pretty well.
4 stars are for a great product, but I am starting to miss the attachment option.
July 10th, 2010 at 2:18 am
I loved my old Sunbeam mixer but after 40 years it gave out. The new Halmilton Beach Eclectrics Stand Mixer is sturdy and quiet. I’ve only had it a short while, but it appears to have plenty of power for my recipes. I like the slow mixing action that rotates the paddle around the bowl. It has a nice style for my kitchen and it seems sturdy.
Good value for the money(we had shopped on-line and in stores for a couple weeks).
The two things I don’t like about it are that it’s impossible to scrape the side of the bowl without removing it from the base (my old Sunbeam could do this) and it takes two hands to flip up the mixer head from the bowl.
July 10th, 2010 at 2:43 pm
I bought this item 2 years ago….banana yellow with the toaster to match. Very heavy, looked very sturdy and I thought this would be the coffemaker I would have for years. We make coffee only once a day, on most days of the week. The heating element pooped out 6 months after our purchase. O.K., the company made good and sent us another one, it was under warranty. It lasted 1 year of light use, and the heating element went out on us again…..lukewarm coffee, and the enamel paint was peeling just above the hot plate. It bubbled up and flaked off in big pieces to reveal the bare metal beneath it. I am very disappointed to have spent $130. + dollars on this item. Last week we bought a new coffemaker for $69., and I threw the other one out. Don’t waste your money……2 coffemakers and the element went on both of them. I only hope our toaster lasts……
July 11th, 2010 at 2:22 am
We ordered this coffee pot Dec 3rd, to be told by Today’s concepts that they have to go through the manufacturer Hamilton Beach to get it. Well, Hamilton Beach already told me that it is discontinued. The problem is that Today’s Concepts, Amazon and Foto Connection are advertising that they have this product in Apple color, but once you order it, you’ll find out they don’t. They are all going through Hamilton Beach who doesn’t make it any more. It’s a waste of time. Just and FYI for you all.
July 11th, 2010 at 2:30 pm
I wanted an all metal coffee maker, not one with plastic in all the areas that contact the water. I really feel it is unfair advertising to have this allowed to call itself all metal.
I am concerned, as many others, with heated water contacting plastic surfaces as heat causes leaching of many chemicals.
I replaced a Cuisinart which is much quieter. This pot is very noisy.The Cuisinart chimes when it is finished brewing. On this, when the noise finally stops, it is done. It is awkward to fill. I did not keep the box or I would have returned it.
It is nice looking,especially in the blue.
July 12th, 2010 at 3:00 am
I had this coffee pot for just over a year. It functioned consistently well up until that point. I liked how fast it brewed coffee and the ability to pull the pot out while brewing to pour a cup, but you can get these features with a lot of coffee pots out there. My biggest complaint up until it broke was that the plastic around the glass carafe easily stained and was a pain to keep up with.
After the coffee brews, there is two hours until it automatically shuts off. What happend with mine is that after two hours the little red light would shut off, but the pot remained on and kept heating the coffee. It had to be unplugged after using for safety, and that was kind of a deal breaker with me! It would not have been appreciated if I had gone off for vacation and had the pot remain on while I was gone.
I feel that this coffee pot is way over-priced for the amount of use I got out of it and I will not be buying this brand again. If you already own one, keep this electrical problem in mind.
July 12th, 2010 at 2:56 pm
I bought this for my sister and she is most pleased with the turn knob as opposed to buttons. She also says it’s great for clean-up with fewer pieces. Powerful yet quiet. When it’s time to replace mine I’ll definitely purchase this model.
July 13th, 2010 at 2:55 am
I just used my new blender for the first time, but having been used to using a blender with a very weak motor, I must have not put enough ice in the mix… because after 20 seconds of blending, the ice disappeared. Completely gone. I was left with nothing but liquid! So I poured out half my liquid and added more ice - and after 10 seconds of blending I got “the perfect margarita.” I love my new blender! Now that I’ve got a handle on the power this thing has, I can’t wait to make perfect margaritas (with plenty of ice) every time. The best part is that this blender has a very small footprint and fits easily in my cupboard assembled, taking up half the space of my old blender!