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Hamilton Beach’s 12-Cup Coffee Maker w/ LCD display is down to $28 shipped (Reg. $40+)

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VMInnovations (99% positive in the last 12 months) via eBay Daily Deals is offering Hamilton Beach 12-Cup Digital Automatic LCD Programmable Coffeemaker Brewer (46205) for $27.99 shipped. This one is also on sale at Amazon and Walmart for $1 more right now if you would prefer a big national retailer. However, it is regularly $43 or more and is now within $1 of the previous deal price. Features include a removable water reservoir, strength settings, 1-4 cup brewing options and a 2-year warranty. Rated 4+ stars from around 70% of the 3,100+ Amazon reviewers. More details below.

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Hamilton Beach 12 Cup Coffeemaker:

  • FAST, EASY FILLING. Rotating base lets you easily access the rear water reservoir with just a quick twist.
  • PROGRAMMABLE CLOCK. Set it up the night before with the programmable clock and pour yourself a hot cup first thing in the morning.
  • ADJUSTABLE BREWING OPTIONS. Choose from 1-4 cups, bold and regular.
  • SWING-OUT BREW BASKET WITH RELEASE BUTTON. With the touch of a button, the brew basket releases from the front for easy filling of your favorite grounds.

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