Sunday, January 15, 2012

Cuisinart Automatic Grind & Brew Thermal 10-Cup Coffee Maker

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Cuisinart Automatic Grind & Brew Thermal 10-Cup Coffee Maker

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Cuisinart Automatic Grind & Brew Thermal 10-Cup Coffee Maker Description

The built-in blade grinder automatically grinds whole beans just before brewing to deliver rich, robust flavor and fragrant aroma. The double-wall, insulated, brushed stainless-steel thermal carafe keeps that wonderful flavor for hours. A one-touch 24-hour programmable control pad, with pause and brew function lets you put in your whole beans before bed and wake to freshly ground and brewed coffee. Perfect for entertaining, as well. Just put in your whole beans, add water, set the timer and don't worry about it until it's time to serve your after-dinner brew.

Product Features
• Automatically grinds whole beans before brewing.
• 24-hour fully programmable.
• 10-cup (5 oz. each) double-wall insulated thermal carafe.
• Brew Pause feature lets you enjoy a cup before brewing has finished.
• Automatically shuts off when brewing is complete.
• Grind-off feature lets you use preground coffee.
• 1 to 4-cup feature.
• Built in charcoal water filter removes impurities.
• Cord storage.

Includes:
• Gold tone commercial style permanent filter.
• Paper basket filter starter kit.
• Instruction book.
• Limited 3-year warranty.

Cuisinart Automatic Grind & Brew Thermal 10-Cup Coffee Maker Feature

  • 10-cup capacity, Elegant Italian styling.
  • Automatically grinds whole beans before brewing, 24-hour fully programmable.
  • 10-cup (5 oz.) double-wall insulated thermal carafe.
  • Brew PauseTM feature lets you enjoy a cup before brewing has finished.
  • Automatically shuts off when brewing is complete, Grind-off feature.

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    2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.
    2Poorly Designed
    By Gordon R. Alton
    The grinding area is really difficult to clean and requires cleaning at least once a week. This is a time consuming and messy chore.

    The water reservoir has a very small opening so difficult to fill without spilling.

    Additionally, the one we bought had a problem with the latch. Had to send it back for repairs.

    Would not reccomend this product.

    1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
    2Not what I expected
    By OKC
    I was sooo looking forward to this grinder/brewing coffee maker--especially due to the burr grinder---the one cuisinart I had before was never a consistant grind. We've used it for 7 days in a row now, and it was time to clean it---impossible and a huge mess. Hard to clean, and what felt like engineering a coffee grinder early in the morning when you haven't even had your coffee yet! I'm sending it back.
    Plus, we like our coffee pretty strong. I set the program for strong and poured enough water for 8 cups. The coffee ended up much weaker than I expected. I tried a work around by programming 12 cups but only adding water enough for 8 cups. This made a big difference it was just the way we like it. Thermal carafe it awesome. And it tastes just as hot and fresh the first pour as it does 3 hours later. I'm purchasing the same coffee maker but without the grinder, then buying a nice grinder as well. Can't seem to find a grinder/brewing combo that hasn't left me disappointed.

    1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
    5Love the ease of this coffee maker
    By amyh26
    This coffee maker is so easy to use, and easy to clean up. All parts are dishwasher safe, although I don't recommend putting the caraf into the dishwasher. We now have water inside the double insulated walls of ours. The carafe keeps the coffe warm for HOURS. Would definitely buy this again.

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    Factory-Reconditioned Cuisinart DBM-8FR Supreme Grind Automatic Burr Mill

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    Factory-Reconditioned Cuisinart DBM-8FR Supreme Grind Automatic Burr Mill

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    Factory-Reconditioned Cuisinart DBM-8FR Supreme Grind Automatic Burr Mill Description

    Stainless Steel Housing

    Factory-Reconditioned Cuisinart DBM-8FR Supreme Grind Automatic Burr Mill Feature

  • Quantity Control / Timer
  • Removable Beans Container, Removable Ground Coffee Container
  • 90 Day Manufacturer Warranty

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    83 of 83 people found the following review helpful.
    3Decent Grinder, but upgrading will get you vastly superior results
    By M. Thomas
    I used this grinder for several years before upgrading to the Baratza Maestro Plus (which would be my recommendation if you are looking for a great home grinder). I can say that the Cuisinart is an ok machine, but not one to look to for precise results. A few things to keep in mind... The Cuisinart uses a flat burr rather than conical type burr assembly usually found on higher-end models. Also, most of the grind power of the Cuisinart comes from the speed at which the motor turns the burr. Higher-end grinders typically use higher grade motors to produce a high power grind at lower rotation speeds. This assists in producing a more uniform grind, keeps the coffee from heating up while being ground and to prevents too much static from being generated in the grinding process. Some grinders use a gear reduction method to get this slower, yet powerful grind from a high speed motor (the Baratza is an example). The Cuisinart is definitely a step up from a blade grinder, but for a little more money you can get much better results than it will offer you. Just my 2 cents.

    27 of 30 people found the following review helpful.
    4Better than a blade grinder
    By Dustin
    Pros: cheap, large capacity, adjustable grind, stainless looks nice

    Cons: some "fine coffee dust" buildup, loud

    I couldn't tell that it was remanufactured, it looked new.

    First use, I dumped about a cup of beans in the machine (after cleaning and drying the grinder of course) and adjusted the grind to medium. Pushed the button, and a very loud grinder started. A minute or so later, there were still beans left, but the machine stopped. Pushed the button again. Eventually there were only about 3 beans bouncing around in the bottom of the grinder. I took the catch tray out and found a bunch of caked up powdered coffee that was ground to "super fine" consistancy built-up around the top of the grinder. This was unusable, but only represented about 1 teaspoon of coffee. It fell in with the rest of my grounds and when I make coffee, it 'disolves' into the water, making the coffee taste bad near the bottom of the pot/ cup. I just dump it out or drink it anyways, but I see how that could bother people...

    Overall, it's a good grinder, and a lot better than a blade grinder, and if you watch the prices, you can get it for the same price as a blade grinder (Friday sales). Recommended for not-so-picky coffee drinkers (those who can tell the difference between fresh ground beans and folgers), but not recommended to picky drinkers (those who can tell you the time and weather conditions of when the coffee was ground based upon the taste).

    9 of 9 people found the following review helpful.
    5Refurbished? Looks and works, like brand new to me.
    By Shelley
    My 15 year old Delonghi coffee grinder finally had to be replaced. Not that it no longer worked. It was just time for a new coffee grinder.

    I don't remember what I paid for the Delonghi 15 years ago. But after seeing the prices for the newer top of the line grinders. It was time to check out the refurbished models.

    I'm delighted with this refurbished Cusinart. It arrived looking as if it was brand new. It's very quiet, compared to the Delonghi. The bean hopper holds double the amount, and the auto measuring feature is wonderful. I'm not sure why a few are complaining about the fine grinding not being fine enough for expresso/cappuccino. But it works great as far as I'm concerned. Any finer grind, would be just shy of powder.

    I've purchased several refurbished kitchen appliances in the past few weeks. And in by doing so, I've saved several hundred dollars. Every one of the appliances looks and works like brand new. Including this Cusinart refurbished grinder.

    So, unless you just want to spend a lot of extra money for brand new. Try
    a refurb or two. Thank you again, Cusinart.

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    Cuisinart CBM-18N Programmable Conical Burr Grinder - Gray

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    Cuisinart CBM-18N Programmable Conical Burr Grinder - Gray Description

    The perfect grind has never been as easy as it is with the Programmable Conical Burr Grinder from Cuisinart. Conical burr grinding provides uniform grind and optimum flavor. 18-position grind selector, from ultra-fine for espresso to extra-coarse for French press. Removable 8 oz. bean hopper holds up to a half-pound of beans. Cup selector, 1-14 cups. Countdown timer with automatic shutoff. Blue backlit LCD display shows timer, fineness setting and number of cups you are selecting. Removable grind chamber. Manual feature with option to grind your own desired amount and fineness. Heavy-duty motor. Convenient cord storage. Scoop/cleaning brush. Model number: CBM-18N ; Capacity: 7 lbs ; Total Height: 11 in ; Diameter: 6 in ; Weight: 4 lbs 2 oz ; Product measurements were taken using size PROCESSING. Please note that measurements may vary by size.

    Cuisinart CBM-18N Programmable Conical Burr Grinder - Gray Feature

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    Cuisinart 12-Cup Replacement Glass Carafe

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    Cuisinart 12-Cup Replacement Glass Carafe

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    Cuisinart 12-Cup Replacement Glass Carafe Description

    Coffee lovers will be able to replace the carafe on their Cuisinart coffeemakers.

    Cuisinart 12-Cup Replacement Glass Carafe Feature

  • For use with the DCC-750BK
  • 12 cup glass carafe with a black lid and handle
  • The easy pour, no drip 12 cup carafe has an ergonomic handle
  • Brewed coffee markings for two to twelve cups
  • The carafe and lid can be washed in warm, soapy water and rinsed thoroughly, or placed in the dishwasher on the upper rack only

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    1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
    5Special Carafe
    By W. Easley


    When I make drinks for my guests, which is at least once every week, I like to have tea and coffee brewed and ready at their arrival. To accomplish this I require a variety of vessels that can hold the beverages. Most of my guests prefer herbal tea in the evening so I always have a large carafe of brewed tea sitting on the stove, and one brewing in my tea pot.

    Recently I broke my favorite carafe. I selected the "Cuisinart 12 cup Replacement Glass Carafe" to fill my need. I like several features of this item:

    - it holds 12 cups and keeps the team warm on low heat
    - it has a snaps-on lid, which help prevent the guests from spilling when pouring.
    - the carafe, with the lid detached, is easy to clean
    - both the carafe and the lid can be washed in the upper rack of my dishwasher.

    I recommend the Cuisinart 12 Cup Replacement Glass Carafe.

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    Cuisinart Fully Automatic Burr Grind & Brew ThermalTM 12 Cup Coffeemaker DGB900BCC

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    Cuisinart Fully Automatic Burr Grind & Brew ThermalTM 12 Cup Coffeemaker DGB900BCC Description

    Elegant Brushed stainless steel styling. 8 oz. Bean hopper with a sealed lid to prevent moisture. Burr Grinder automatically grinds beans before brewing. Strength selector - Choose coffee strength when brewing with the grinding of beans: Strong, Medium or Mild. Portion Control - Program the amount of coffee you want to grind: choose from 2 - 12 cups. 24-hour fully programmable. 12 (5 oz.) cup double-wall insulated thermal carafe. Separate grinder chamber and filter area for easy cleanup. Brew PauseTM feature lets you enjoy a cup before brewing has finished. Grind-off feature. 2-4 cup feature. Includes - gold tone commercial permanent filter, and charcoal water filter. Limited 3-Year warranty.

    Cuisinart Fully Automatic Burr Grind & Brew ThermalTM 12 Cup Coffeemaker DGB900BCC Feature

  • Elegant Brushed stainless steel styling
  • 8 oz. Bean hopper with a sealed lid to prevent moisture
  • Burr Grinder automatically grinds beans before brewing
  • Strength selector - Choose coffee strength when brewing with the grinding of beans: Strong, Medium or Mild
  • Portion Control - Program the amount of coffee you want to grind: choose from 2 - 12 cups

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    4 of 4 people found the following review helpful.
    5My husband and I love this coffee maker
    By C. Tierney
    My husband and I have been using this coffee maker for over a year and a half and we love it!! We mostly use fresh coffee beans, so we use the coffee grinder feature a lot. When we cleaned it for the first time, it was easy to do and watch along with the 'How-To' DVD. If we had to list one complaint it would be that when you get to the bottom of the carafe and need to pour the coffee out, you literally have to turn the carafe upside down (twisting your arm a little). We don't think that this is a major drawback because on the flip side, this carafe keeps your coffee piping hot for hours!! We highly recommend this coffee maker to those that love freshly ground/brewed coffee. It's worth the investment!

    2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.
    5Not For Everyone, But If Coffee Is Important, This Is Your Machine
    By Lauren
    We bought this coffee-maker a year ago, and it makes the best coffee that I've ever had from a home brewer. While it's true that the machine is a bit high maintenance, I find that, for the most part, it's pretty straight forward. The carafe, basket, filter and basket cover only need a rinsing, and the grinder needs a good brushing about once a week. I make regular and decaf every day so I own two hoppers one with decaf beans and one with regular beans and I just change out the hoppers so I don't have to deal with moving beans. If you are a serious coffee drinker, this is a good machine. If you want a straight up Mr. Coffee coffee-maker don't waste your money on this one.

    2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.
    1Terrible
    By Amy L.
    This machine is such a pain! Sometimes it works... lots of times it doesn't. Cleaning the chute every 7 uses is a pain, filling the water reservoir is difficult, and the carafe spills every time you pour (bad design). The biggest problem is there is a top to the filter that spins to get in the right place for grinding or brewing and almost every other time i use it it doesn't line up right and i have to turn it off and on over and over again before it lines up and makes the coffee. Meanwhile, it has dripped all over and made a huge mess. I am going to try to get my money back.

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    Cuisinart DCC-100 Coffee Bar Classic 10-Cup Coffeemaker, White

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    Cuisinart DCC-100 Coffee Bar Classic 10-Cup Coffeemaker, White

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    Cuisinart DCC-100 Coffee Bar Classic 10-Cup Coffeemaker, White Description

    Cuisinart's Coffee Bar brewing system was modeled after commercial systems, and delivers pure coffee flavor, cup after cup. The 1-4 cup setting ensures you can make a cup or two without altering the temperature or flavor of the coffee. And if you're in a big hurry, rest assured you can grab a cup thanks to the pause and serve function.

    Cuisinart DCC-100 Coffee Bar Classic 10-Cup Coffeemaker, White Feature

  • Makes up to 10 cups of coffee; ideal for large groups
  • Pour a cup midbrew with convenient brew-pause feature
  • Glass carafe with specialized lid and filter
  • Easy-to-read instruction manual; plugs into a regular 120-volt outlet
  • Measures 13-1/4 by 9-3/4 by 8 inches; 3-year limited warranty

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    39 of 40 people found the following review helpful.
    2Disappointing longevity-- don't count on a long life.
    By Kerry Berland
    We were generally happy with the Cuisinart DCC-100-- while it lasted. A few months ago it started working intermittently. It wouldn't always brew the coffee. Finally it stopped working altogether. The hot plate was not very warm, and it looked as though the problem might be the thermostat. So we took the coffeemaker apart. There appear to be two coils--a high power unit for brewing the coffee, and a lower power coil for keeping it warm. A thermostat in a round white ceramic package monitors the temperature. It was open, even at room temperature, so the high power coil never went on. Took it apart. Found a very brittle plastic ring, and very corroded contacts. Opinion-- the thermostat is of poor quality. The contact materials appear to be of poor quality, very pitted, unable to sustain extended use. The brown plastic ring that actuates the contacts appears to be made of a material that cannot sustain the heat. This is based on a sample of just one unit, but my recommendation is to stay clear of this unit unless/until Cuisanart finds a new thermostat vendor and publicizes that action.

    30 of 30 people found the following review helpful.
    4For 4 Years, A Reliable Morning Friend
    By Thomas Price
    I have owned this little gem for four years. I used to have a Mr. Coffee 8-cup machine, but it started acting funny after a few years so I decided to upgrade to a bigger machine. I saw this at a really great price and picked it up and have not been happier.

    It uses a size four cone filter, just like some of the more fancy $100 models. Sorry, but you can't refit this one to take a goldtone filter to my knowledge. It has settings for how hot the water gets (cup selector switch on front) and the water flow (knob underneath the reservoir lid). Yes, the carafe is a little awkward in design and makes pouring those last two cups a challenge of dexterity, but I have to attest to the fact that I've had my machine for four years and it has been a consistent performer. It usually takes about 10 minutes to make 6 cups of coffee.

    My only complaint is that there is no timer feature and no ability to place a goldtone filter, but for the price I can't expect much more than what I got. Plus, if you don't moisten the paper filter so it sticks to the side of the basket, it may fold over and turn into a coffee burito.

    For a basic coffee maker that won't let you down, look no further.

    26 of 27 people found the following review helpful.
    4Cuisinart DCC-100 Coffee Bar Classic 10 cup Coffeemaker
    By Laura Martin
    This is the second time I have purchased this model coffeemaker. Over the years I've owned Bunn, Krups and Cuisinart. By far, the most consistantly good coffee comes from this little Cuisinart. I agree that you have to get the knack for pouring, or the coffee drips & if you do not carefully line up the swing out fliter you will get spillover. However, after the first few tries I did not have any problems at all. I was so happy with the years of service with my first one I went right out and bought it again.

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    Cuisinart FlavorBrew 10-Cup Programmable Thermal Coffeemaker

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    Cuisinart FlavorBrew 10-Cup Programmable Thermal Coffeemaker Description

    10-cup double-wall thermal carafe 24-hour brew programming with 1 to 4-cup settingsBrew Pause Feature lets you enjoy a cup of coffee before brewing has finished 60-second reset remembers settings and where it was in the brewing processScratch-resistant heater plate with black non-stick coatingConvenient storage area keeps counters cleanOn/off button with LED indicatorSounds 5 beeps after brewing is plete 3-year limited warranty

    Cuisinart FlavorBrew 10-Cup Programmable Thermal Coffeemaker Feature

  • 10-cup double-wall insulated thermal carafe
  • Fully automatic with 24-hour programmability, self-clean, and 1-4 cup setting
  • Brew PauseTM feature lets you enjoy a cup of coffee before brewing has finished
  • 60-second reset "remembers" settings and where it was in the brewing process
  • Dimensions: 8.25" x 12.25" x 15"

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    8 of 8 people found the following review helpful.
    1It's awesome...if you like lukewarm coffee
    By JS
    Bought this at Costco as replacement for a Cuisinart DCC-1200 which was great, although it only lasted about 5 years. The only Cuisinart they had now was this thermal one, so we decided to give it a try.

    First let me point out some pros:

    - Compact, "slim" design size fits well on the counter.

    - The "tilt-up" lid doesn't drip water on the coffee maker and counter when you open it...on our old DCC-1200 with "side-hinged" lid we always had to place a towel around the bottom to catch the drips.

    And I think that just about does it for the positives.

    Now on to the bad stuff:

    - The taste has some kind of funk to it...no matter what we did, coffee just doesn't taste as good as the old maker.

    - Pouring the coffee...who would ever think that the simple act of just pouring coffee into a mug would be an issue? Well, it is with this POS. Even when full/nearly-full, coffee just sorta trickles out. And then once it's less than ~1/2 pot, you have to do this weird lean with your body and contortion of your wrist to an unnatural degree to get the coffee to pour.

    - Not that it's a deal-breaker, but would it be such a big deal to put a clock on these things that's actually visible? I can go buy a $10 watch that will have a blue or green backlight...why can't they do that for a $50 coffee maker?

    - But the NUMBER ONE gripe is coffee that you would call "hot" only in the academic sense that right after brewing it might give your lip a very slight sensation of heat. But it's not nearly "hot" in the way most people would describe "hot coffee." And then after it's been sitting for a half-hour or so? Forget it, you WILL be putting it in the microwave.

    And yes, for those Mr. Helpers who respond to complaints about the lukewarm coffee, even though it's not in the instruction manual, Cuisinart does have a recommendation out there to "pre-heat" the carafe. Just some quick thoughts on that...

    1) We've got jobs, kids...we're busy in the mornings and don't need yet one more chore just to make a stupid pot of coffee.

    2) We like to use the auto-brew feature...someone let me know how the whole "preheating" thing is supposed to work if the point of using the programmable feature is to not have to do anything with your coffee in the morning except pour it. Speaking of pouring, did I mention this carafe sucks in the pouring dept?

    3) We've tried it, and preheating makes only a marginal difference. You're still drinking iced coffee within an hour.

    Probably goes without saying that this will be returned and we'll probably get another DCC-1200 from Amazon.

    4 of 4 people found the following review helpful.
    1HUGE Disappointment!
    By Angel
    We are serious coffee drinkers and bought this coffee pot expecting quality coffee. Unfortunately, we have been unable to get a good cup of coffee, despite the use of fresh, quality coffee beans that are ground just before use. While the flavor is OK, the coffee is luke warm and gets cold soon after brewing. This purchase was a HUGE disappointment and a waste of money. I would not recommend this coffee pot to anyone.
    Angel

    4 of 4 people found the following review helpful.
    1Yuck!
    By Maxine Hall
    What a disappointment! After brewing 8 cups and not having hot coffee....I brewed 4 cups and immediately poured from the thermos--- the coffee was still"just warm" and very bland. We are real coffee drinkers, grinding our own beans, using top quality beans. This coffee maker brewed the worst cup of coffee ever. Also the programming does not show "am" just "pm" and that can get confusing unless you are really really concentrating in your setting. I would not recommend this product at all. I returned item to the store and purchased another brand name coffee maker.
    Maxine
    San Diego

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