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Cuisinart DCC-1150 Coffee Maker, 10-Cup Thermal Programmable

Cuisinart DCC-1150 Coffee Maker, 10-Cup Thermal Programmable

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Brand: Cuisinart
Category: Kitchen

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Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars 212 reviews

Dimensions (in): 15 x 10 x 10

MPN: 255547
ASIN: B000TQI2RI


Features:
  • Charcoal water filter helps create a cleaner, better tasting brew
  • Double-wall thermal carafe keeps coffee hot longer
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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
This sleek coffee maker is the perfect solution to your wake-up woes. Eye-opening, aromatic brews are easier than ever to make with fully programmable controls and a brew pause feature that lets you grab a mug full before the brewing is even complete. Three-year limited warranty. Model DCC-1150.


Customer Reviews:
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2 out of 5 stars Mmmm... Lukewarm Coffee   July 29, 2010
Is This Thing On?
Just bought this machine elsewhere. I should have at least checked the Amazon reviews first! Coffee brews lukewarm. I don't know if it is the machine itself or an inefficient thermal carafe. Either way, coffee should be hot, at least at first! Pouring water from the carafe into the machine is difficult if the brew-through lid is on. And maybe even if it isn't??? I have only used the machine twice and already plan to return it. Clock is hard to see. It wasn't a big selling point for me, but I definitely noticed that it should be backlit or something to increase visibility. Way too much money for such a lackluster product.


1 out of 5 stars Cold Coffee   July 23, 2010
glo
I purchased this to replace my many years old KitchenAid maker. Coffee was lukewarm and almost cold by the time I poured it and added cream. I prepared the carafe by heating it with warm water first, still not warm enough to drink. I returned this item.


5 out of 5 stars It Hasn't Learned to Roast the Beans Yet   July 22, 2010
Twystof8
My wife and I are equipping a second home, so I've begun the process of buying kitchen products again -- among them, this particular coffeemaker. After glancing at some of the reviews here, though, I wouldn't recognize this coffeemaker even though I've owned this exact model for about 2 years and have used it daily.

Provided routine maintenance -- a vinegar rinse once a quarter, use of paper filters for easy disposal and cleanliness, and replacement of the charcoal filter every 60 days --the machine works flawlessly. The carafe pours easily and keeps the temperature constant for a good 3 hours.

I've only found one "negative": because of its engineering, the coffeemaker's lid only opens to a just-past-vertical position, so if you're using the carafe to fill the machine with the water, it's a little tricky getting a full 10 cups of water in it because the carafe encounters the opened lid as you try to pour the final few ounces from the carafe. But I'm a klutzy lefthander, so if I can manage it, anyone can after a couple of tries.

There may well be equally fine coffeemakers for $70 or less, but I don't see much reason to look further than this Cuisinart. It does precisely what it is designed to do.



1 out of 5 stars Do NOT buy this coffeemaker   July 7, 2010
Amy
I do not suggest anyone buy this coffeemaker. The reason? Well, where do I begin?? It is difficult to tell how many cups of water you are pouring into the resevoir. The carafe is designed in such a way that it makes it difficult to pour water into the resevoir. The carafe opening is so small that coffee barely trickles into your cup. And, the worst part...the coffee does not brew hot. Even if you press the 1-4 cup option (which is supposed to produce extremely hot coffee), you still get barely lukewarm coffee. I am very disappointed with this product.


1 out of 5 stars What a mess!   July 6, 2010
dutch1
I just threw out this coffee maker--I'm not sure that we even had it 3 years, but I can't locate the receipt. I was very happy with the coffee it made , but within the last couple of weeks, the machine was having issues and would spill coffee all over my counter top. Initially, I thought that I had failed to put the thermal carafe in correctly, then I washed all the components and fit them back together carefully, but to no avail. The last straw was last night, when we had a large group of friends over. I started the coffeemaker, walked out of the kitchen and when I walked back in, there was a lake of coffee on the counter dripping onto my floor. I will get myself another coffee maker, but will be sure that it's not Cuisinart!

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