Thursday, February 11, 2010

Cuisinart ® Commercial 4-cup Coffeemaker - Stainless Steel (Free Coffee Samples)

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Accessories
No Accessories.

Features
- Uses Standard 4-cup Coffee Pods
- Dishwasher-Safe Carafe and Filter Basket
- Brew Pause for Mid-Cycle Pouring
- Automatic Shutoff
- Stainless-Steel Carafe

Product Description
The Cuisinart® Commercial 4-Cup Coffeemaker (Stainless Steel) with its handy brew pause feature, so you won't have to wait for the entire pot to brew before enjoying a cup. Simply take out the carafe, pour a cup, and put it back. No spills or mess! Helpful features include automatic shutoff, a compact, space-saving design, and a dishwasher- safe filter basket and sturdy stainless steel carafe, making cleanup a snap. Uses standard 4 Cup coffee pods.

Customer Reviews

Not a great coffeemaker
Date: 2009-10-30 | Rating: 2
I DO NOT RECOMMEND THIS COFFEEMAKER!! I had chosen this coffeemaker because of the design (goes with the other stainless kitchen appliances) and that it is made by Cuisinart, which I thought makes good appliances. This coffeemaker has worked "perfectly" for me only twice out of about 8 tries, after which I gave up. It's sitting (pretty) on my counter but will only be used as a back-up. The carafe tends to dribble when the water is poured into the reservoir and when I pour the coffee! If you hold the carafe "just right" (I haven't quite figured out what that is) it won't dribble. Too much trouble! I want to just pour my coffee!! Another drawback, IMO, is that the coffee basket is basically pointed so you can't set it on the counter to pour your coffee grounds into the filter because it tips onto its side. This is troublesome for me because I grind my beans and usually pour the grounds directly from the grinder. Twice I've had the grinds go over the sides of the filter and make a mess. I suppose I could've spooned the grinds in, but it's actually hard to spoon coffee grinds out of the grinder with the blade in the middle of things. Another feature that's supposed to be an asset is that it automatically shuts off after 30 minutes. My pattern in the morning is to make coffee, take a shower, pour my first cup, do other things, and then come back for the 2nd cup, which I would like to be hot. Nope! This baby shuts off and the coffee cools down real fast!! I have heard better reviews by friends of $20 Mr. Coffees!! I am back to using my French press.

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