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Cuisinart DGB-900BC Grind-and-Brew Thermal 12-Cup Automatic Coffeemaker, Brushed Chrome/Black

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Cuisinart DGB-900BC Grind-and-Brew Thermal 12-Cup Automatic Coffeemaker, Brushed Chrome/Black


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Avg. Customer Review: 3.5 Star
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Product Features
Cuisinart DGB-900BC Grind-and-Brew Thermal 12-Cup Automatic Coffeemaker, Brushed Chrome/Black
  • 24-hour fully programmable coffeemaker with 12-cup capacity
  • Double-wall insulated thermal carafe; built-in automatic burr grinder
  • Strength selector and grind control fine-tune intensity and volume
  • 8-ounce bean hopper; auto shutoff; water filter; brew-pause function
  • Measures 10-2/3 by 8-4/9 by 16-1/4 inches; 3-year limited warranty


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Product Description

Fresher beans, better brew. This coffee maker has a built-in burr grinder that prepares beans just seconds before brewing. Fully programmable with a sleek, European design, this 12-cup unit will feel right at home in any coffee lover's kitchen. Three-year limited warranty. Model DGB-900BC.



Product Details
Cuisinart DGB-900BC Grind-and-Brew Thermal 12-Cup Automatic Coffeemaker, Brushed Chrome/Black
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  • Publisher: Cuisinart
  • Label: Cuisinart
  • Studio: Cuisinart
  • Average Customer Review: 3.5 Star based on 52 reviews
  • Sales Rank in Kitchen & Housewares: #419


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Avg. Customer Review:3.5 Star

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful:

Customer Rating: 2 Star
Summary: Too expensive for a mediocre product 2008-09-02
Comment: The coffee is way, way too strong. To get our desired taste (which I got with previous Cuisinart pot), I have to set the dial to 6 cups, put in 12 cups of water, and then set on med. Then the coffee only stays warm for about an hour.
If I could get my money back for this pot, I would do it in a minute.


0 of 0 people found the following review helpful:

Customer Rating: 4 Star
Summary: Good coffeemaker, but not sure about thermal carafe 2008-09-01
Comment: before you spend an extra $30 for the stainless steel thermal carafe, consider:

* the thermal carafe is incredibly difficult to clean given the way the lid fits on
* it's hard to tell how much water you've put in the carafe and how much coffee is left in it
* it's ridiculously hard to pour (you have to practically turn it upside down)

Because of these quirks, I'd probably buy the glass carafe if I could do it over. The stainless steel does keep the coffee warm, though.

--Brad


0 of 0 people found the following review helpful:

Customer Rating: 4 Star
Summary: A Few Quirks, but Happy Overall 2008-08-23
Comment: My husband and I have been very happy with this machine. We rotate through various coffee blends daily, which the unit accommodates very nicely. I hear the Capresso 400 series leaves dome of today's coffee grinds in the chute for tomorrow's grind, but the Cuisinart doesn't do this. Yes, the grinder is loud, but they all are. We have NOT had temperature issues of the coffee, nor strength issues. To cut to the chase, here are the

PROs:
1. Thermal Cafe (glass carafes heated by a plate tend to give coffee a burned taste)
2. Burr Grinder
3. 12-Cup Capacity. Though we rarely take advantage of this, it comes in handy when we do.

Cons:
1. Grinder can only be set in 2 cup increments. The reason that this is an issue for us is that for a 10-cup pot of coffee, we'd like the grinder to grind an amount in-between what it grinds for 4-cups and what it grinds for 6-cups. I know this may sound like weak coffee to some of you but my husband's German and he, nor I like weak coffee. We feel strongly that you don't have to grind a 1/4 lb. of coffee to get a good pot! If you set the grinder to 12 cups, you'd use just under 1/4 lb. of coffee! This would price us out of our coffee habit!

2. LCD Display. It's small and not back lit.

3. Water hopper is hard to clean. In fact, it may even be impossible. It's tall and thin.

4. Last cup of coffee requires lid to be unscrewed to pour.

All in all, we're very happy with this unit. You can pay another $125 and get the Capresso 400 Series, which seems to be the direct competition to this unit, but read the negative reviews first. Though we haven't owned one, the swinging filter basket and the lid valve seem like they can cause major dissatisfaction. By the way, for current owners, we have never had to turn the filter cover dial before brewing. We just place it on top of the filter, swing the filter holder back over the carafe and a motor aligns the filter cover to the proper orientation. I don't know why Cuisinart says to align the filter cover.
Finally, if you're not going to purchase this unit, I urge you to read reviews of the units you're interested in. What you want to stay away from are grinder/coffee maker combos that have a design flaw where the steam of the brewer enters the coffee bean hopper. You end up with very visible condensation in the hopper, which must be dried out before the next grind. Though this may be great for grade school meteorological science experiments, it's not great for adults who want good coffee! Our Cuisinart DGB-900BC doesn't do this, but I know its predecessor, the DGB-600, did. My brother has another brand of coffee maker that has this problem and guess what? He doesn't use the grinder that's built in!


0 of 0 people found the following review helpful:

Customer Rating: 1 Star
Summary: Overpromised and Underdeliverd 2008-07-10
Comment: Product worked okay for a few weeks though (1) it used an unusually large amount of coffee beans, (2) cleaning out the filter was quite messy and difficult and (3) the grinder was VERY load. Then after owning the unit for a little over one month the coffee bean grinder stopped working. I will not buy another Cuisinart product.


1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:

Customer Rating: 4 Star
Summary: Great cup of coffee 2008-07-02
Comment: We bought this coffee maker to replace the older version Cuisinart Grind & Brew. Some notable improvements:
- carafe does not leak. The old version would spill EVERY time we poured a cup of coffee. This version does pour slowly, as some reviewers have complained about, but does not spill. You also do need to take off the lid for the last cup, but I still consider that a great improvement.
- The bean holder/grinding mechanism doesn't need to be cleaned after every pot. We've only had the coffee maker a month, but have not had to do any maintenance cleaning on it get.
- quieter grind doesn't jar you awake before the fresh cup of coffee helps ease you into the morning.

The coffee is pretty strong, but you can adjust that by using more water than you set to grind. Not a big issue since we like strong coffee.

Overall a big improvement over the old version and the coffee tastes great.



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