Put an end to mis measured Coffee grounds that lead to weak or strong taste and enjoy consistent, delicious flavor with the Hamilton Beach trucount Coffee maker. A built-in scale measures scoops so you don’t have to, and you’ll never lose count again thanks to the digital display that shows how many tablespoons you’ve added.
Product Features
- Built-in scale counts your scoops
- 12 cup capacity
- It counts and displays your Coffee scoops for consistent flavor every time
- Keeps track of scoops so you don’t have to
- Mess-free pouring
A standard coffee maker with some nice features The Hamilton Beach 12 Cup Coffee Maker has some nice features to an otherwise standard coffee maker. The fill spot is when you lift the top hood to put your coffee filter and coffee. When you put your coffee in, it will weigh in how many scoops of coffee you put displayed on the digital monitor in front. Once you feel you have the ideal cup of coffee, you will know with some degree of certainty that you have the same amount to make the same style coffee as you did in the last batch. Outside of…
Decent coffeemaker, but scale is a bell and whistle not needed. The coffee maker itself is decent, and I do like the fact that there is a water indicator on the left hand side of it. However, the scale function leaves a lot to be desired. It’s rather difficult to get the top lid to open up (I would expect it should open with ease since it’s an often-used part of the coffee maker) and the scale is more times wrong than right. We don’t even go by the scale anymore, we just know how many scoops to add.
Good coffee This is basically a nice coffee pot with the addition of an internal measuring scale, which uses the weight of your coffee grinds to digitally display how many scoops of coffee you put in. Other than that fancy feature, this is a nice drip machine. It makes coffee well, not too long but not too short, in terms of time to make the coffee. Personally, I think the scoop measuring scale is useless. If you don’t know how many scoops to put in, you have no business making coffee – lol. I still think…