You may not know it, but computer scientists are people who turn coffee into code. But no matter what your profession, creative endeavor, or party you’re trying to recover from, I think everyone can agree with Special Agent Dale Copper that there’s nothing better than a good cup o’ Joe.
So today let’s take a look at the Hamilton Beach 2-Way FlexBrew Coffemaker and see how well it will make a cup of coffee.
Before we get into how well the unit performs, here’s what’s in the box:
- coffee maker
- 12-cup carafe
- basket that takes cupcake-style coffee filters for ground coffee
- tray for making individual servings of coffee with two inserts: one insert is used for ground coffee or coffee “pods”, the second insert is for K-Cup coffee packs
- manual and quick-start guide
Note that the individual travel coffee mug shown in the picture on the box is not included.
This coffeemaker allows you to make coffee how you like it—a full pot or just an individual cup. And you can use coffee grounds or K-Cups or coffee “pods”. Also, when making a pot of coffee you can program the time you want the coffee to be made.
After using this coffeemaker for a while, I’m happy with it, as it gives me more flexibility than my previous coffeemaker, which only brewed a carafe at a time. Also, I’ve been wanting to try one of those K-Cup coffeemakers, and so this unit gives me the best of both worlds.
Get your coffeemaker here on Amazon: Hamilton Beach 2-Way FlexBrew Coffemaker