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The Hamilton Beach 12 Cup Electric Percolator Coffee Maker combines speed and elegance, brewing up to 12 cups of rich coffee in just a minute. Its stainless steel design ensures durability and easy cleaning, while the cool-touch handle and no-drip spout make serving a breeze. An indicator light lets you know when your coffee is ready, making it the perfect addition to any kitchen.









| Brand | Hamilton Beach |
| Model Number | 40616 |
| Colour | Stainless Steel |
| Product Dimensions | 13.41 x 24.03 x 31.95 cm; 453.59 g |
| Voltage | 110 Volts |
| Special Features | Cool Touch Handle, No Drip Spout |
| Item Weight | 454 g |
E**
Excelente producto, realsa el sabor del café.
Mientras preparamos el desayuno el café está listo, bien caliente y con un sabor y aroma deliciosos, mejor que el de una cafetera por goteo.
J**S
It's Easy to Keep Coffee Grounds out of Your Coffee
I really enjoy the looks and function of this percolator. It makes a great, rich, cup of coffee and cleans-up easily afterward. Also, I find the 'percolating' sound oddly reassuring. I just bought a second one so that I will not be out if something does go wrong with it.After 2 years of using this percolator I have never had grounds in my coffee. If you have trouble with this, try stretching the spring a little. You want the spreader at the top of the basket to press up against the underside of the cap. That way it cannot rise up and allow coffee grounds to be released from the basket during brewing. Also, I prefer to use a paper filter in the basket so as to prevent clogging or silt (never had a problem with that, either). If you have a silt problem you might be using too fine a grind. I grind my whole beans in a Krupps for 10-12 seconds -- pretty fine, but not enough to be a problem.If you have a problem with this percolator brewing for too short a time, tripping a GFCI, or making weak coffee, it almost certainly is because of trouble with an inexpensive thermostat in the bottom of the unit (very common problem!). If you have a little electrical know-how, open the bottom (two spanner/notched security screws) and locate the ceramic thermostat that is labeled 36TMH01 L80-20C. That's the one that controls the perc (the other is a safety in case the unit overheats). The 80 means that it will perc until the water temperature reaches 80 C, or about 176 degrees F, then shutoff until the temp falls by 20 degrees C, or to about 140F (well below where the warming circuit will keep the water temperature, so you don't have to worry about it starting to perc again).If the perc time is just too short or your unit is making weak coffee (and you are definitely putting the pump tube in the well at the bottom correctly), first try putting some thermal grease between the thermostat and the bottom of the water chamber. Reassemble while ensuring that the retaining bracket holds the thermostat TIGHTLY against the chamber (if you don't, the water temperature will not affect the thermostat as much as the hot air from the heating element nearby, causing it to trip way too prematurely).If that does not help, or if you have a GFCI trip issue, then replace the thermostat. I could not find a direct replacement online (and HB will not sell you the part), so I purchased a Ceramic KSD302, Normally Closed, 90C from AliExpress for less than a dollar (free ship) and that is working well for me! 80C would be match for the original thermostat, but I wanted to increase perc time by using a higher temperature cutoff (that extra 10C/18F gives me 8-9 minutes of perc time instead of 6-7). If you use a KSD301/302 (the 302 handles more current and should last longer), trim a little of the woven glass insulation off the red 'hot' wire and use it as an electrical insulator between the thermostat and its retaining bracket.Please check to ensure that the green ground wire is connected correctly before final assembly.Hey, did you know that you can extend the perc time by using cold water? I find that using water below 40 F increases perc time by about 1.5 minutes (compared to room temperature water). In Winter, before going to bed, I place a full quart canning jar on a window sill next to the glass and close the thermal blind. In the morning it's ready for fresh coffee!
G**H
Muy contenta con la cafetera
Mi mama tenia este tipo de cafeteras desde hace muchos años y no podía encontrarla en ninguna tienda departamental, hasta que la encontré en Amazon. Leí los reviews para decidir que marca comprar y fue una muy buena decisión. La cafetera llegó a solo unos días de haberla comprado, en perfecto estado y funciona muy bien. Para reuniones familiares puedo servir fácilmente 12 tazas de tamaño normal y se mantiene caliente. Aun para mi sola, puedo hacer solo 2 o 4 tazas y funciona igual de bien. No hay derrames al hacerse el cafe, ni al servirlo. Realmente la recomiendo.
A**O
Excelente
Como esperaba , muy buen producto
B**0
Good product
I have been using the Nespresso coffee machine for some time but simply cannot afford the cost of the pods so decided to buy a percolator because I prefer them over the drip machines. After reading reviews I decided on this machine. I drink a lot of coffee, black with no sugar so I'm very picky on my coffee. This machine produces a great tasting coffee and for a fraction of the cost. I now buy the Costco dark roast, 3 pounds of coffee for $8, I do like strong coffee and that depends on how much coffee you add for the brew, nothing new with that. I've used this percolator a lot and have no problems with it. I have tried the paper filters with it and found them to be a huge waste, they made the coffee weak. Do not waste your money on the filters, just wet the metal basket as the instructions mention and just fill it with your favorite coffee and plug it in. It makes a very hot delicious coffee. Without the filters, cleaning it is not as easy but still not a big deal. If you love coffee, buy this machine. I'm not an expert on machines but am an expert on what good coffee tastes like, a percolator is the way to go. I have the 12 cup model and have brewed it at 6, 10 & 12, every time was very happy with the results. I still use my Nespresso machine but now only once a week instead of 7 days so no longer spending a fortune on coffee. I can also recommend the Costco brand dark roast, 3 pounds for $8, you can't go wrong. I looked into buying beans and grinding them but beans are way too expensive. If you drink a lot of coffee like I do, go with this percolator.
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