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expired Posted by go9ers • Dec 11, 2024
Dec 11, 2024 4:35 AM
Hamilton Beach FlexBrew Trio Coffee Maker
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Does anyone have this and can recommend it? Looking for a dual coffee maker for a rental home that allows guests to use ground coffee or k-cups.
The Keurig side is a little crude too as you have to snap the lid down, but it works. I've only had one K-cup not pierce/brew properly.
As far as the drip coffee maker goes, my wife likes it, although she thinks our old Capresso with a cone filter brewed a slightly better cup. She wants to keep the Hamilton Beach though, probably because of the K-cup functionality.
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https://www.ewg.org/news-insights...-chemicals [ewg.org]
Harmful chemicals can seep from black plastic kitchenware if it's used regularly, particularly at high heat.
Which coffee maker you'd suggest where "harmful chemicals" are not a (theoretical) concern in the metal, glass, and / or plastic they use....particularly at high heat? Sadly you are trading one risk for another when you swap materials. No more plastic but now you have potential lead, heavy metals, carcinogens used to create anti corrosion alloys / coatings, harmful additives in the glass treatment / coating. Can't get away from it unless you actually control all the materials yourself and construction. And don't get us talking about the materials used in non-metal coffee cups
Pick your literal poison.
Does anyone have this and can recommend it? Looking for a dual coffee maker for a rental home that allows guests to use ground coffee or k-cups.
Which coffee maker you'd suggest where "harmful chemicals" are not a (theoretical) concern in the metal, glass, and / or plastic they use....particularly at high heat? Sadly you are trading one risk for another when you swap materials. No more plastic but now you have potential lead, heavy metals, carcinogens used to create anti corrosion alloys / coatings, harmful additives in the glass treatment / coating. Can't get away from it unless you actually control all the materials yourself and construction. And don't get us talking about the materials used in non-metal coffee cups
Pick your literal poison.
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