User manual Hamilton Beach FlexBrew TRIO 49902 English 36 pages

And not only is there a small compartment inside the single-serve drip-tray stand, but the entire stand is also completely removable. This makes using the single-serve side easier to brew with a taller travel mug or a thermos. Another thing to love about the Hamilton besides its brewing ability is its compact size. About 13 inches tall and 12 inches wide, this versatile machine will fit on almost any kitchen counter space. Up until the early 1900s, most electric motors were primarily for commercial use only, until the company began to make smaller engines for household appliances. Beach was a leader in this movement as he developed a universal motor to be used in household appliances.

Interest expense, net increased by $1.7 million, to $4.6 million, due primarily to rising interest rates, as well as increased average borrowings outstanding under the Company’s revolving hamilton beach air fryer credit facility. Selling, general and administrative expenses were $90.1 million compared to $104.8 million. Price increases implemented during 2022 partially offset higher costs.

For more information about Hamilton Beach Brands Holding Company, visit hamiltonbeachbrands.com. Hamilton Beach Brands licenses the brands for Wolf Gourmet® countertop appliances, CHI® premium garment care products, Clorox™ True HEPA air purifiers, and Brita Hub™ countertop electric water filtration appliances. All of the coffee makers we tested exhibited some level of discrepancy between the brewing water in and the brewed coffee out. The Ninja CE251 had a moderate loss of 5 to 6 ounces of volume per batch—a full “serving” of coffee based on the manual instructions—likely due to its higher brewing temperature. But we found that the consistently good flavor overrode the decreased final quantity. We timed each batch and used a thermometer to record the temperature of the coffee in the carafe immediately after brewing.

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The single-serve option is already fast enough as it is, so the programmable feature if more efficient for the carafe side of the coffee machine. Though this machine is highly versatile already with its dual brewing capabilities, one thing that could make it almost perfect is the ability to brew both brewing methods at the same time. The machine is only able to brew on one side at a time, making it less efficient if you’re wanting to brew one blend of coffee in the carafe, and a different K-cup blend for yourself. With two brewing size options, having two water reservoirs makes it super convenient for brewing. Instead of having one large water reservoir, the machine has separate ones to more quickly select the water for the designated brew size it needs. “Prog,” if you weren’t aware of it already, is short for “program.” This button allows you to select a future brewing time up to 24 hours in advance.

The Cuisinart DCC-1200 Brew Central reliably brewed balanced coffee at a nice hot temperature (but slightly cooler than our pick, the Ninja CE251). The coffee lacked a little of the overall sweetness that was a hallmark of the Ninja’s brews, but finished at a higher temperature than many of the other coffee makers, at an average of 176°F in the carafe. While the hot plate can’t be switched off like the hamilton beach Ninja’s, the Cuisinart’s plate does have a temperature control with settings for low, medium, and high heat-holding. We liked the low setting as a way to keep the coffee warm without causing it to turn acrid. The Cuisinart brewed a bit faster than the Ninja, taking 11 to 12 minutes to brew a full batch, as opposed to 13 minutes, but the basket came very close to overflowing on several occasions.