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Brand BREW EXPRESS
Color Stainless Steel
Product Dimensions 7.5"D x 12"W x 13"H
Special Feature Programmable, self-filling water feed
Coffee Maker Type Drip Coffee Machine
Capacity
12 Cups, 1 Cups, 10 Cups
Material
Stainless Steel, Plastic
Item Weight
8 Pounds
Wattage
1400 watts

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  • Built-In and connected to water supply; NEVER ADD WATER AGAIN!
  • Finish: Stainless steel
  • Adjustable cup selector

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Flavor
4.9 4.9
Easy to use
4.7 4.7

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Customer Ratings
Easy to clean
5.0
4.4
4.0
4.3
4.0
4.3
Flavor
4.9
4.6
3.8
4.2
4.2
4.2
Easy to use
4.7
4.5
4.1
4.2
4.1
4.2
Durability
4.0
3.8
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capacity
10.0 cups, 12.0 cups, 1.0 cups
10 cups
12 cups
12 cups
50 fluid ounces
12 cups
material
Plastic, Stainless Steel
Plastic, Glass
Stainless Steel
Stainless Steel
Plastic, Stainless Steel
Stainless Steel
input interface
touch screen
buttons
buttons
buttons
buttons
buttons
wattage
1400 watts
900 watts
1000 watts
800 watts
1025 watts
750 watts
model name
BE-110 BS
Aroma Enhance Glass
SF-CB-1AA
12-Cup* Thermal Programmable Coffeemaker
Hamilton Beach Programmable Coffee Maker with 10 Cup
CM2045B-1
weight
8 pounds
5.95 pounds
6.15 pounds
142 grams

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Product Description

Making the perfect cup of coffee is now as simple as ever. With the award winning 10 cup brew express, simply pour in the coffee grounds and let the fully programmable base take care of the rest. The unit is attached to your home's water supply through a refrigerator or under-sink supply line, and is hard wired to your home's power supply. You never have to measure the correct amount of water again. Simply select the amount of coffee you want brewed, from a single cup to a full carafe. The water is spread evenly over the coffee grounds to ensure a consistent brew every time, and brews the coffee in half the time of conventional coffee makers. A built-in pause-n-brew infrared sensor prevents overflows and allows you to remove the carafe or mug at any time, without the mess of dripping coffee collecting on the base. A fully programmable timer/clock ensures that next cup of coffee is ready and waiting at the exact moment of your choosing. For added convenience, a soft-blue nightlight makes reaching for that first cup of coffee in the morning that much easier with a touch sensitive on/off switch on the base. The recessed design saves counter space for cooking and other appliances and includes a rough-in box for wall mounting. An improved carafe design increases heat retention, allowing you to set the carafe on a table or take it to a distant room without significant heat loss. The satin chrome finish matches popular appliances. Also included is a single cup brew basket. An optional carafe lock for child protection or slide prevention in rv's and yachts is available. For homes upgrading from the 12 cup model number be-112, this unit retrofits into the same housing. A mounting plate must be purchased to complete the installation. Dl 310547.

Customer reviews

4.3 out of 5 stars
4.3 out of 5
105 global ratings

Customers say

Customers like the quality, ease of installation, appearance and space of the coffee maker. For example, they mention it makes great coffee, it's easy to install and takes up no counter space. That said, opinions are mixed on performance, and temperature.

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28 customers mention25 positive3 negative

Customers like the quality of the coffee maker. They say it makes great coffee, it's quiet, and takes up less space on the counter. Some say the taste of the brewed coffee is great. Overall, most are satisfied with the product's quality and functionality.

"...Works just fine, but the nut is brass and the body is plastic...." Read more

"...It makes the coffee relatively quickly and tastes good to me, but I'm not a coffee snob just an everyday drinker of the magic brew...." Read more

"...It looks nice and works great. The coffee it produces tastes like a Bunn, which is what I wanted..." Read more

"...than that, quality product, good service from the manufacturer, love the coffee. Would buy it again." Read more

18 customers mention18 positive0 negative

Customers find the installation of the coffee maker to be easy. They mention that the operation is simple, and cleaning is a breeze compared to other complicated brewers. The coffee maker is also convenient, with it being wired and plumbed. It's reliable, and takes the same amount of time every morning to make a pot. The instructions and design are very well done, and it makes the coffee relatively quickly.

"...It makes the coffee relatively quickly and tastes good to me, but I'm not a coffee snob just an everyday drinker of the magic brew...." Read more

"...The Brew Express checks all of these boxes and installation is easy. It looks nice and works great...." Read more

"...so its the machine.not sure how to rate it b/c I love the ease of use, wish there was a 12 cup model and now it died very quickly.." Read more

"...After two months of use it operates flawlessly. The brewing process takes approximately 5 minutes, considerably less than traditional brewers...." Read more

10 customers mention8 positive2 negative

Customers like the appearance of the coffee maker. They mention that it looks nice and appreciate the recessed style.

"...If you want a coffee maker that is good looking, will help you clear off the countertops, and very functional; then this is the machine for..." Read more

"...It looks nice and works great...." Read more

"...Simple to install, easy to operate, efficient, stylish....in short amazing" Read more

"Such a poorly designed product, already was without my machine for 4 weeks as it was sent to HQ to be fixed when the machine jammed internally...." Read more

7 customers mention7 positive0 negative

Customers are satisfied with the space-saving features of the coffee maker. They mention that it takes up no counter space, and is built in to clear up counter space.

"Absolutely love this coffee maker! Besides the obvious benefit of saving space, I had never realized how tedious of a chore it was to fill the water..." Read more

"...Everyone compliments it, and the fact that it's built in to clear up counter space is fantastic! Love this product, and you will too." Read more

"Man this thing is great. Counter top space is a premium. This is set into he wall and provides us with a full 10 cup pot...." Read more

"...I use it every day. It makes great coffee, it's quiet and takes no space on my counter...." Read more

10 customers mention4 positive6 negative

Customers are mixed about the performance of the coffee maker. Some mention that it's reliable, and takes the same amount of time. They also say it'll last just beyond the warranty period. However, others say that it died after 1 year and 6 months, and some are disappointed with the life expectancy.

"...love the ease of use, wish there was a 12 cup model and now it died very quickly.." Read more

"...Other than that, quality product, good service from the manufacturer, love the coffee. Would buy it again." Read more

"This is built into our coach and we love it!! Somewhat disappointed with life expectancy...." Read more

"...The stainless steel pot is also insulated making it both indestructible and convenient...." Read more

6 customers mention4 positive2 negative

Customers are mixed about the temperature of the coffee maker. Some mention that the carafe is well insulated and keeps coffee hot for a long time, while others say that they do wish it would stay hotter longer.

"...The carafe keeps the coffee warm for a long time...." Read more

"Unles I am doing something Wrong, there is no hot plate under the coffee pot so the coffee only stays hot as long as the thermos pot will let it...." Read more

"...It pass with flying colors! The coffee is nice and hot, the flavor is great, and the brew cycle is extremely quick...." Read more

"...The carafe is well insulated and keeps coffee hot for a long time, however I think I prefer coffee makers with a built-in hot plate..." Read more

4 customers mention0 positive4 negative

Customers are dissatisfied with the value of the coffee maker. They mention that it's pretty expensive for a coffee maker, and there are few of them.

"...As it is pretty expensive for a coffee maker, and as there are a few reviews questioning the longevity and durability, I purchased the 3 year Canopy..." Read more

"...Very expensive and terrible customer satisfaction." Read more

"Very expensive but works great" Read more

"Expensive..." Read more

Absolutely love it!, but I have a few tips you may want to read. Update 6/2020.
5 Stars
Absolutely love it!, but I have a few tips you may want to read. Update 6/2020.
Absolutely love this coffee maker! Besides the obvious benefit of saving space, I had never realized how tedious of a chore it was to fill the water reservoir in the morning! I know, it sounds like I'm being sarcastic, and I sorta am, but it IS pretty nice.As it is pretty expensive for a coffee maker, and as there are a few reviews questioning the longevity and durability, I purchased the 3 year Canopy protection plan, as well. Almost never buy extended warranties, but it seemed like a wise idea this time.I have a few installation and prior purchase tips for anyone that may be interested. I like to have everything ready to go in advance, so I bought all my supplies before the maker arrived. Made a couple of mistakes in the process.First, when I run flexible water lines to appliances, I ALWAYS err on the side of long-term durability. Ergo, I use the much-more expensive braided steel hoses (like the ones attached to your toilet, or faucet). Don't do it, you MUST use either solid copper or flexible plastic like the cheap kits sold for ice makers. It has to be threaded through a grommet in the installation box, and the bigger braided hose won't fit.Second, and I probably should have put this first, because it's more important, the installation manual suggest tapping in to an existing outlet to provide power. It also says to use 12 gauge wire (it draws 1300 watts, IIRC). If you know electricity you already see the issue, but if not, here's the issue. Most home outlets are 15 amp circuits, running 14 gauge wire, protected by, of course, a 15 amp circuit breaker. 1300 watts at 110 volts equals approximately 12 amps. The first time you run the coffee maker and, say, a vacuum cleaner on the same circuit, your breaker will trip (thank goodness). Additionally, mixing and matching different sized wires in the same circuit is a huge no-no. Definitely not to code. I was fortunate in that I tend to go overboard (surprise! See the braided hose comment above) with my electrical work, and had an under-utilized 20 amp circuit in the basement directly below the coffee maker, so no sweat for me. Unfortunately, these details aren't mentioned in the installation manual, which I think is a pretty glaring omission.Third, for those of you with older homes (mine was built in 1927), you no doubt have plaster and lathe walls. The manual says not to use a saw to cut through the wall. Well, obviously that wont work with plaster and lathe, but I have a tip for you if you've never done it before. If you are tempted to use a reciprocating saw (Sawzall), knock yourself out. But be certain to use an orbital reciprocating saw, with a new blade. That cuts through the lathe easily. A standard recip tends to shake the lathe too much, which causes the plaster to break in places you don't want it to. Don't ask how I learned this...Finally, if you are the sort that likes to use a permanent filter, finding the right size is VERY difficult. I bought an 8-10 cup basket filter, which turned out to be too small. My wife picked up a 10-12 cup basket filter from a different manufacturer, that turned out to be exactly the same size. Too small. I can't give a suggestion on which brand/size to buy, as we gave up and decided to just use paper filters for now.Anyway, like I said, I LOVE this coffee maker. Couldn't recommend it enough. Time will tell, of course, if it holds up. But at least I have that extra 3 year warranty.Update 3/21/2018 Still love this coffee maker! Haven't had any issues at all. We are planning on moving to a different city in a coupe of years, ABSOLUTELY intend to buy another.Update 6/29/2020 Well, after 4.5 years I had to buy a new one. Problems with the original? NO! Still going strong, but I sold my house and left it behind. Just installed the new one in my new home after using a counter top type for 2 months. This morning was blissful!I do have a minor suggestion for a design improvement. The water line connection is of the metal insert / ferrule / nut type. Works just fine, but the nut is brass and the body is plastic. WAY too easy to cross thread, and if you do you're SOL until you can get a new one from the company. No, that didn't happen to me (almost, though. I was cussing for a few minutes), but in these days of Sharkbite and John Guest fittings I can't fathom why they're not used.Last, as a pie-in-the-sky thought, it would be AMAZING if Brew Express would ditch the 1980's VCR-style clock and timer controls and add IOT. Imagine waking up and requesting your coffee to start brewing as you're brushing your teeth, or whatever. Sure, you can set the timer to start at a specific time, but if you have no particular schedule then there is little value in it. I did write an email to the company requesting this a while ago, but got no response. It's too bad because they'd absolutely CRUSH the market...Alright, that's enough. Obviously I love this thing because I'm still updating my review after almost 5 years. It really is that great.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Absolutely love it!, but I have a few tips you may want to read. Update 6/2020.
Reviewed in the United States on November 7, 2015
Absolutely love this coffee maker! Besides the obvious benefit of saving space, I had never realized how tedious of a chore it was to fill the water reservoir in the morning! I know, it sounds like I'm being sarcastic, and I sorta am, but it IS pretty nice.

As it is pretty expensive for a coffee maker, and as there are a few reviews questioning the longevity and durability, I purchased the 3 year Canopy protection plan, as well. Almost never buy extended warranties, but it seemed like a wise idea this time.

I have a few installation and prior purchase tips for anyone that may be interested. I like to have everything ready to go in advance, so I bought all my supplies before the maker arrived. Made a couple of mistakes in the process.

First, when I run flexible water lines to appliances, I ALWAYS err on the side of long-term durability. Ergo, I use the much-more expensive braided steel hoses (like the ones attached to your toilet, or faucet). Don't do it, you MUST use either solid copper or flexible plastic like the cheap kits sold for ice makers. It has to be threaded through a grommet in the installation box, and the bigger braided hose won't fit.

Second, and I probably should have put this first, because it's more important, the installation manual suggest tapping in to an existing outlet to provide power. It also says to use 12 gauge wire (it draws 1300 watts, IIRC). If you know electricity you already see the issue, but if not, here's the issue. Most home outlets are 15 amp circuits, running 14 gauge wire, protected by, of course, a 15 amp circuit breaker. 1300 watts at 110 volts equals approximately 12 amps. The first time you run the coffee maker and, say, a vacuum cleaner on the same circuit, your breaker will trip (thank goodness). Additionally, mixing and matching different sized wires in the same circuit is a huge no-no. Definitely not to code. I was fortunate in that I tend to go overboard (surprise! See the braided hose comment above) with my electrical work, and had an under-utilized 20 amp circuit in the basement directly below the coffee maker, so no sweat for me. Unfortunately, these details aren't mentioned in the installation manual, which I think is a pretty glaring omission.

Third, for those of you with older homes (mine was built in 1927), you no doubt have plaster and lathe walls. The manual says not to use a saw to cut through the wall. Well, obviously that wont work with plaster and lathe, but I have a tip for you if you've never done it before. If you are tempted to use a reciprocating saw (Sawzall), knock yourself out. But be certain to use an orbital reciprocating saw, with a new blade. That cuts through the lathe easily. A standard recip tends to shake the lathe too much, which causes the plaster to break in places you don't want it to. Don't ask how I learned this...

Finally, if you are the sort that likes to use a permanent filter, finding the right size is VERY difficult. I bought an 8-10 cup basket filter, which turned out to be too small. My wife picked up a 10-12 cup basket filter from a different manufacturer, that turned out to be exactly the same size. Too small. I can't give a suggestion on which brand/size to buy, as we gave up and decided to just use paper filters for now.

Anyway, like I said, I LOVE this coffee maker. Couldn't recommend it enough. Time will tell, of course, if it holds up. But at least I have that extra 3 year warranty.

Update 3/21/2018 Still love this coffee maker! Haven't had any issues at all. We are planning on moving to a different city in a coupe of years, ABSOLUTELY intend to buy another.

Update 6/29/2020 Well, after 4.5 years I had to buy a new one. Problems with the original? NO! Still going strong, but I sold my house and left it behind. Just installed the new one in my new home after using a counter top type for 2 months. This morning was blissful!

I do have a minor suggestion for a design improvement. The water line connection is of the metal insert / ferrule / nut type. Works just fine, but the nut is brass and the body is plastic. WAY too easy to cross thread, and if you do you're SOL until you can get a new one from the company. No, that didn't happen to me (almost, though. I was cussing for a few minutes), but in these days of Sharkbite and John Guest fittings I can't fathom why they're not used.

Last, as a pie-in-the-sky thought, it would be AMAZING if Brew Express would ditch the 1980's VCR-style clock and timer controls and add IOT. Imagine waking up and requesting your coffee to start brewing as you're brushing your teeth, or whatever. Sure, you can set the timer to start at a specific time, but if you have no particular schedule then there is little value in it. I did write an email to the company requesting this a while ago, but got no response. It's too bad because they'd absolutely CRUSH the market...

Alright, that's enough. Obviously I love this thing because I'm still updating my review after almost 5 years. It really is that great.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Finally, the "perfect" plumbed and built-in coffee solution
Reviewed in the United States on February 18, 2021
I've always wanted a plumbed coffee unit that produces coffee with the high quality taste you'd get with a Bunn or reservoir-based unit. However, the only plumb-able Bunn units are massive, ugly commercial units. I'd explored a plumbed Keurig and even a high-end built-in unit ($3000+), but neither are good solutions for fanatical coffee drinkers who prefer a pot of coffee over single-serve cups.

The Brew Express checks all of these boxes and installation is easy. It looks nice and works great. The coffee it produces tastes like a Bunn, which is what I wanted (compared to a Mr. Coffee / drip maker which is slow and does not taste as good)

Super happy with this purchase and highly recommend it. Can be installed in a matter of hours for a handy homeowner. In my case, I had to relocate a 2" PVC sewer vent pipe that was directly behind my desired mounting location, but I still was finished in 1 day.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Awesome coffee maker
Reviewed in Canada on September 7, 2018