Product Description
The sleek, attractive thermal carafe and stainless accents blend seamlessly to achieve a classic look with modern conveniences. With 24 hour programmability to ensure a fresh pot of coffee anytime, 1-4 cup setting to maintain coffee taste when making less than five cups, and Brew Pause feature to let you pour a cup before the brew cycle is done, this coffeemaker is a smart addition to any countertop. The 10-cup double-wall insulated thermal carafe keeps coffee hot, so every cup tastes as fresh as the last.
- Fully automatic 10-Cup Thermal coffeemaker with 24-hour programmability
- 1- to 4-Cup setting, Brew Pause function, self clean, and 60-second reset ?remembers? settings and where it was in the brewing process
- Double-wall insulated 10-Cup thermal carafe
- Includes: Charcoal water filter and permanent gold tone filter ensures only the freshest coffee flavor flows through. Measuring scoop, instruction Book
- Measures approximately 8 by 9 by 13 inches; 3-Year limited warranty
Cuisinart DCC-1150BK 10-Cup Classic Thermal Programmable Coffeemaker, Black Reviews
Cuisinart DCC-1150BK 10-Cup Classic Thermal Programmable Coffeemaker, Black Reviews
424 of 428 people found the following review helpful: If you want a coffeemaker, look no further, By Savor.NYC (NYC) - See all my reviews This review is from: Cuisinart DCC-1150WH 10-Cup Programmable Thermal Coffeemaker, White (Kitchen) I have this one in black, and have been making coffee at least once a day for the past three weeks. I was debating between this 10-cup thermal ($80), the 12-cup thermal ($130), and the 12-cup glass carafe with warming plate ($80), all by Cuisinart. In the end, I wanted something that used less electricity, so I went with the thermal. The added bonus with a thermal is that the coffee taste doesn't change from your first cup to your second cup a few hours later. I finally decided to save $50 and buy the 10-cup thermal because everything else was the same except for the 10 ounce difference (both coffeemakers brew 5 oz cups). I purchased mine from a different store, and I found out that there was no gold cone filter. I called up Cuisinart and they said depending on where you purchased the coffeemaker, it may use paper cones, or it may come with the gold cone filter. They graciously sent me a gold cone for free. So after 3 weeks: PROS: -easy to set up, easy to... Read more 52 of 52 people found the following review helpful: There's an easy way to make the water hotter, By Amazon Verified Purchase This review is from: Cuisinart DCC-1150BK 10-Cup Classic Thermal Programmable Coffeemaker, Black (Kitchen) I first used this coffee maker at my parents' house and was impressed with the flavor. For a drip coffee maker, this brews excellent coffee (I used to use a French press daily). I was surprised to see all the comments about lukewarm coffee, as I hadn't noticed this problem. I do use cream so it concerned me - you have to have hot coffee if you are going to add cold cream. Turns out, reading the manual gave me the answer I needed: that button for 1-4 cups "provides doulbe heating of the water, so coffee is piping hot." You can use this button no matter how many cups you brew to get the water hotter. I'm having no problems at all. Hope this helps! 25 of 25 people found the following review helpful: Buy It, Amazon Verified Purchase This review is from: Cuisinart DCC-1150BK 10-Cup Classic Thermal Programmable Coffeemaker, Black (Kitchen) I read every review anybody ever wrote for a coffee maker. Conclusion: Somebody doesn't like something about every coffee maker that's ever been made. What I've found in the month that I've had it: The carafe keeps the coffee hot for at least 3 hours. It pours without going all over the counter. I can't make the thing drip one drop. I still pour my cup over the sink from years with a different pot where about half of the coffee went down the drain. Not this one. Not a drop. I measured the brew temp. with a meat thermometer stuck in the grounds at 202 degrees. Any coffee maker will overflow all over the counter if the pot isn't correctly positioned. It's easy to position correctly and a quick peak at the pot:drip hole makes it obvious if it's where it belongs. Some reviews complain about difficulty in pouring water from carafe to the water tank. Could be, I've got a kitchen faucet that lets me stick the faucet right into the tank so it's not a problem for me. It's probably time... Read more |
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