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Proctor Silex 10-Cup Coffee Maker Auto Pause and Serve - Black (48321)

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Proctor Silex 10-Cup Coffee Maker Auto Pause and Serve - Black (48321)

  • Smart plug compatible: plug into any compatible smart plug to voice control with Alexa or Google home hub. *Smart plug sold separately
  • 10 cup capacity: with its compact design, This Coffee maker takes up less space but still makes up to 10 cups
  • Automatic Pause and serve: the brewing cycle will pause when the carafe is removed so you can pour your first cup before the whole pot is ready.
  • On/off toggle switch
  • Easy to clean: dishwasher safe accessories
  • 900 watts
  • Connect to a smart plug and add to routines to enable shut-off after a designated amount of time

If affordability and durable performance are what you expect in an electric appliance, look no further. Along with over 50 years of history in the appliance business, Proctor Silex has a long-standing commitment to quality.

In our lab, we rigorously test Proctor Silex appliances for durability and reliability. Only when an appliance meets our exacting standards is it ready for the final proving ground ‚Äď your home. Take one home today and you‚Äôll experience firsthand the reliability that wins us praise from consumers.

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