Hamilton Beach FlexBrew 49983A Single Serve / Full Pot Coffee Maker

Sometimes time is short and sometimes not. Perfect coffeemakers handle both. That’s Hamilton Beach’s 2-Way FlexBrew Coffeemaker. This convenient 2-in-1 coffee maker brews a whole carafe of coffee or a single cup. So whether you are rushing off to work, or are enjoying the Sunday paper, you can have the right amount of coffee.

Product Features

  • Two ways to brew — single cup or full 12-cup glass carafe or 14-oz travel mug (not included).
  • Single serve side is compatible with any K-Cup pack or ground coffee
  • 12 cups- Brew a full pot of coffee the way you always have- Regular or bold brew strength- Programmable timer with 2 hour automatic shutoff- Automatic pause & serve
  • Drip-Free Pouring
  • Auto Shut Off & auto Pause and Serve

3 thoughts on “Hamilton Beach FlexBrew 49983A Single Serve / Full Pot Coffee Maker”

  1. To help everyone I have decided to provide this review in hopes that more information will provide a better experience for all This coffee maker works well if you understand how the design works. To help everyone I have decided to provide this review in hopes that more information will provide a better experience for all. To clairify I dont work for nor am i affiliated with the manafacture in anyway shape or form nor have i been given any compensation for my time. That being said lets move on. I have read reviews of people where they complain about the pot being turned on when they brew on the single serve side and how…

  2. PLASTIC COFFEE TASTE problem? Read on for my solution… UPDATE: R.I.P. Flexbrew! Are you one of the unlucky ones who’ve purchased this coffeemaker only to be disgusted by the liquid plastic taste and smell? So was I. I decided on the FlexBrew because it meets every need that we have, and as far as I can tell Hamilton Beach is the only company that’s invented a dual carafe/k-cup model. 

  3. Read Review for BPA information. Everything we wanted at a great price, our main concern was the plastic infusion in the coffee as other product reviewers stated. Upon looking into the more recent reviews, no one had mentioned they had a problem. Nonetheless I did of course follow with a vinegar 30 min soak with 3 carafes and 3 single serve flushes. I did not smell any plastic residue much before and definitely after. I’m used to my cuisinart (that finally conked out after 14 years. That was a good run) it had hard shell…

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