Product Description
Four-cup coffee maker is the perfect size for office or dorm room, with all the features of a full-size coffee maker. 4-cup capacity. 550 watts. Imported. 3-year limited warranty. UL approved*. Model: DCC-450BK.
Product Features Brew Pause feature lets you interrupt the brewing process so you can pour a cup before its finished 4-cup stainless steel carafe with ergonomic handle provides comfortable, dripless pouring Reservoir lid lifts up for easy filling Auto shutoff feature turns the unit off after 30 minutes Compact unit is perfect when counter space it tight Brew cycle is easy to start with the push of a button Superb engineering produces consistently hot, great tasting coffee Cord storage feature keeps countertop neat and safe Scratch resistant, nonstick warming plate keeps coffee hot at 185 degrees
Includes Brushed stainless steel 4-cup carafe Illustrated instruction booklet Measuring scoop #2 paper filters included<
*Underwriters Laboratories is an independent, not-for-profit product-safety testing organization.
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Cuisinart DCC-450 4-Cup Coffeemakers with Stainless-Steel Carafe
- Kitchen: 0 pages
- Publisher: Cuisinart
- Label: Cuisinart
- Studio: Cuisinart
- Average Customer Review:
based on 117 reviews
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Summary: Perfect Small Size 2009-01-08
Comment: I purchased this because I wanted a small footprint on my counter and it is very compact but very high quality. No problems with any aspect of this coffee maker.
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Summary: Fair coffemaker 2009-01-06
Comment: I bought this for my elderly Dad. I like the design and the use of conical filters. I also like the 30 minute shut off. I don't like filling it. The carafe has a rim that makes it difficult to fill as well as awkward to pour. It is difficult for my able hands and impossible for his.
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Summary: fresh aggravation with each morning cup 2008-12-23
Comment: I bought this coffee maker because it was one of the only four-cup makers I could find, and I have other Cuisinart appliances that I love. It does make good coffee. However, it spills, it sloshes, it makes an enormous mess. I pour it slowly, I pour it quickly, I pour it with the lid on and with the lid off the carafe- doesn't matter. I end up with water everywhere when I'm filling it up, and I end up with coffee everywhere when I'm trying to pour a cup. It's also nearly impossible to pour all the water into the reservoir - there's far too much lip on the carafe cover, and the angle is very awkward.
If you do manage to end up with some coffee in your cup, it IS good, and it does stay very hot. I'm not sure that's worth the extreme irritation first thing each morning, though.
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Summary: Nice for a small desktop but not built to last 2008-12-23
Comment: Had this Cuisinart coffee maker for a year now. The coffee was fairly decent in quality compared to some its larger siblings from the same company, but the unit just isn't built to last. First, I had to return this item after a few months since the element stopped heating the hot plate at one point. Second, the plastic rim around the coffee pot now leaks when I try to pour from the pot. It used to take a steady hand to prevent spills before (very easy to do with this model). However, now it leaks not matter what since the sealant holding the plastic to the metal pot no longer holds up and leaks all the time. This after just under a year of use (I use the machine about 3 times a week at work).
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Summary: under performer 2008-12-21
Comment: The stainless steel carafe is all but completely useless. Must pour over the sink because you're likely to spill more that pour. And there's no apparent advantage to the stainless, so you're probably better off with a glass carafe which will come cleaner with a simple rinse. Needless to say, i'm disappointed.
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