☕ Brew it your way, every day! ☕
The Cuisinart Single Serve Coffee Maker with Integrated Grinder offers a versatile brewing experience with three serving sizes, a 48-ounce removable reservoir, and a built-in conical burr grinder for fresh coffee. Perfect for home, office, or travel, this stainless steel machine combines functionality with style, ensuring you never compromise on your coffee ritual.
Exterior Finish | Matte |
Material | Stainless Steel |
Item Weight | 7 Pounds |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Number of Items | 1 |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 11.02"D x 7.28"W x 12.67"H |
Capacity | 48 Fluid Ounces |
Style | Classic |
Color | Stainless Steel |
Recommended Uses For Product | Traveling, Office use, Personal use, Outdoor activities |
Operation Mode | Fully Automatic |
Voltage | 120 |
Human Interface Input | Buttons |
Wattage | 1100 watts |
Filter Type | Reusable |
Specific Uses For Product | Coffee |
Special Features | Integrated Coffee Grinder |
Coffee Maker Type | Drip Coffee Machine |
L**N
Works perfectly!!
I was uneasy buying this because of the stories about the terrible messes this coffee maker makes. When it arrived I set it up and made a cup just to make sure it works. It made a terrible mess, just as the reviews had said: coffee grounds spewing all over, water going all over the counter. THEN, I read the directions. I had tried to grind the beans with the lid of the pod closed. Of course the coffee grounds went everywhere. I hadn’t lined the cup up in the dispenser and the water leaked. So I tried again, making these adjustments, and it worked perfectly.I love this thing! The coffee pod holds more coffee than my Keurig, and so it comes out stronger, just like I prefer.It’s hotter, so I don’t have to nuke it before I add cream. Can’t say enough good things about this thing! Buy it, but read the directions.
J**K
I think this is a great product.
I have this product and it worked great for a bit over 2 years but stopped working a couple of days ago. I ordered a new one that same day and it will be delivered today and I was pleased to see it was less expensive than the first time I bought it.
K**1
Makes a mess!
As other reviewers have reported, the machine spews grounds all over. I contacted Cuisinart. Their customer service rep told me that the company is aware of the problem, but he did not know if or when a solution would be offered.Since I thought that some reduction in wasted coffee grounds might be achieved by having a second filter basket and holder and immediately inserting it under the grinder after the full one is removed, I asked if Cuisinart would send me a set at no cost. The rep said no. I said that since doing so might be beyond his authority level (the retail price is about $12, probably costs them a few cents for the product and a few dollars for postage), please ask someone who could make the decision. After some time on hold, the answer was still no. I'm returning mine.There might be a relatively easy fix, such as placing a small cup under the grinder to catch stray grinds, or a large tray under the whole machine, but I bought this to make my life easier, not harder.And I don't want to waste coffee. Already an expensive commodity, it's only likely to increase in cost as tariffs kick in, since virtually all coffee is grown outside the United States.I've been happy with other Cuisinart products, and other than the grounds leakage, it seems well made, but unless and until they fix the problem, I'll stick with my separate grinder and brewer, or find another combo machine from a different maker.
J**T
A good value
I like this grind and brew coffee maker. I found it convenient and enabled me to make a fresh cup of coffee. At the start, the reservoir holds enough water to make 40 ounces of brew. Since I use filtered water, I didn't need the provided filter that goes in the reservoir. Next, we need coffee beans, and this is my first complaint: instead of a wide-open bowl to pour beans into, the space is constricted by the motor for the grinder (see Figure 1). So, you will need a means of getting the beans into a narrow space. Once you do, the bean reservoir holds enough for at least ten cups of 10 ounce coffee.Grinding the beans is a learning curve. The button for grinding is an "off-on" switch; on, to grind, off to stop. Nine seconds is sufficient for my taste for a 10 ounce cup of coffee. Left on, the grinder will run for 15 seconds, which provides a strong brew of 12 ounce coffee. A built-in timer would have been handy to go with the grinder, beeping at one second intervals.The accessories include a screen container to hold fresh grounds, a plastic container to hold the screen, and a plastic container to hold K cups. For those interested, I use reusable screen K cup containers (available elsewhere on Amazon), that can be used with both of the supplied plastic holders.All-in-all, I would recommend this brewer.
J**S
Wonderful machine!!!
WOW!! Love it!! Fresh ground and quick instant coffee. I’m in paradise. Only have good things to say but the better the beans, the better the coffee of course.
T**L
What's not to love about fresh ground coffee with every cup!
I love this little contraption! Ditch buying those k-cups all the time and save money. Also fresh ground is far better tasting. If you want to rotate through different types of coffee then just don't fill the hopper, only add in the type you want to ground for your cup. Wish I would have bought this thing a long time ago.
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