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Cuisinart 5-Cup Coffeemaker With Stainless Steel Carafe
$49.95
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Current Price | $49.95 | January 10, 2025 |
Highest Price | $49.95 | October 22, 2024 |
Lowest Price | $49.95 | October 22, 2024 |
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Cuisinart 5-Cup Coffeemaker With Stainless Steel Carafe Description
- 5-Cup Stainless Carafe with dripless pour spout and knuckle guard
- Removable water reservoir makes it easy to add water for a fast, fresh pot
- Easy On/Off switch and Brew Pause feature allows you to pour a cup of coffee before brewing has finished
- 30-Minute Keep Warm Feature
- Includes a Charcoal Water Filter and permanent-style nylon coffee filter
- Small, compact design takes up less counter space
Cuisinart 5-Cup Coffeemaker With Stainless Steel Carafe Specification
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Cuisinart 5-Cup Coffeemaker With Stainless Steel Carafe Reviews (11)
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Fhonos –
Me encanto es una cafetera chica. Pero Justo lo que necesitaba la recomiendo!
ThinkingPatriot –
Update: Still my favorite little pot…still making piping hot delicious coffee…after several weeks of use my only 2 complaints are: 1) It leaks when I pour; 2) I’m right handed so I orient the machine to have the coffee pot handle on my right…in this position the off on light is on the opposite side of the machine…a very small thing but so annoying…I’ve butted my head on the cabinet corner a couple of times trying to peer over the pot to see if the light is on/off….I know, I know….the world is going to hell in a hand basket and I can’t be bothered to peer over a coffee pot…boomer entitlement is my only excuse. Original review: Ihave tried them all (pour over/French press/percolator) to get the same taste/heat from a small coffee maker as I did from my behemoth Behmor (too big/too expensive to replace for one person) but was always disappointed. Until I found this little pot that has it all. When I fill the chamber and add 5 tablespoons of my favorite coffee, I get 2 1/2 (8 oz) coffee cups of HOT, DELICIOUS coffee in about 7 minutes. The just brewed temp is around 160 -170 degrees (using my candy thermometer). To my taste, it’s scalding – the way I like it. And the taste is rich, even without a “blooming” phase. Adding icing to the cake, it has an auto turn off. The only negative is that it drips when you pour. Nothing to mull over. This is the one.
Smart Dude –
I bought this coffee maker because it will likely end up in our boat and the stainless steel pot won’t get broken. I also like the true cone shaped filter. The ones with flat bottoms require more coffee to get the same flavor. I also like the clear, detachable water container. This allows us to fill the container from our filtered water dispenser without having to use a 3rd container to measure and pour water into the coffee maker. One correction vs. the description: the coffee maker is 600 watts, not 1100. This is based on what is stamped on the coffee maker itself. This is actually a good thing as 600 watts is more suitable for a boat and it’s also less likely to trip a circuit at home should other appliances be on the same one. We’ve used it a few times and the coffee flavor is excellent and the machine works quite well.
ThinkingPatriot –
I purchased this Cuisinart model because they’d stopped making their previous 5-cup-timed-burner model. Of all the coffee pots on the market, this one was the best match for their old unit.
While it makes a decent cup of coffee, runs relatively quiet, and looks sleek on the countertop, it is cumbersome to use.
First off, the lid which closes down over the coffee pot itself is quite stiff at the “latch”. I have to use both hands to pop it open. Hopefully, this will get easier with time. Fortunately, if it is not completely closed before operation, it does not interfere with the brewing process.
Second, the lid which covers the water reservoir is not permanently attached to the unit. It must be removed to add water, and during removal, it is not uncommon for it to end up inside the reservoir. This reservoir is removable so it can be filled separately; however, my cabinets are such that it’s too tall to remove it without pulling the machine near to the counter’s edge. So, I simply lift off the cover and add water to it.
I’ve become accustomed to these annoyances; however, when this one fails, I’ll look for something different. I hope that the plate the pot sits on has a more durable finish than the previous one (Cuisinart 5-cup-timed-burner). Should this one perform the same, I’ll update this review.
UPDATE: Well, it is happening. The finish on the hotplate is degrading. I’d hoped with the nearly double the cost of their previous model, that they would have changed the finish on the hotplate; however, clearly not. It’s only been 7 months since I put this pot into service, and the finish is coming off. If the base metal is anything like the two other Cuisinart pots I’ve had, it will begin to rust and become pitted over time until it gets to the heating coil underneath it. And I have been DILIGENT about wiping water off the plate so that water NEVER sits on it. I make 3 cups at a time, turning it off between brew cycles, so it NEVER sits hot. What another piece of JUNK Cuisinart has made. This is the LAST coffee pot I buy from them. Changing rating to one star.
Guadalupe –
I’ve mostly ever used Keurig coffee makers, but I find they are not worth what I pay for them. I switched to a simple Mr. Coffee unit and it tasted horrible, no matter how often I rinsed it, ran vinegar through it, multiple cups of coffee.. there was always just a plastic-y strange taste. Found this little Cuisinart guy and I love it. It’s just simple, easy to clean, easy to prepare. A bit pricey, but I expect great things from this brand. My first cup this morning was delicious and I hope it lasts. The pot isn’t thermal but I love the steel because it will get banged around in the sink while doing dishes, I’m sure. I’ve never had issues with this brand so far! (I do want to add that the water filter insert seems completely pointless as there is a gap between the filter and where the water goes into the machine, so unfiltered water would go in?)
JMB –
Downsizing is a bit of a struggle and I needed something smaller than the regular coffee maker I had, so I ordered this one. Cuisinart doesn’t disappoint. It brews fast, hot, and tasteful. The removeable reservoir is great and you dont have to struggle to add water. Getting used to the metal coffee pot.
Sandra D. –
La capacidad de 5 tazas alcanza muy bien para dos personas. El vaso, al no ser de vidrio, proporciona mayor durabilidad al paso del tiempo. Es silenciosa y muy fรกcil de limpiar. El filtro de cafรฉ permanente estรก excelente!!
Recomiendo mucho esta cafetera, volverรญa a comprar.
Lala –
This coffee maker is compact yet powerful! The metal carafe keeps coffee hot, and it brews the perfect cup every time. Easy to use and clean, ideal for small kitchens or offices.
J –
El tamaรฑo estรก perfecto, es muy conveniente que la jarra no sea de vidrio, es fรกcil de lavar, lo รบnico que no he encontrado es la funciรณn para que mantenga caliente el cafรฉ despuรฉs de servir la primera taza ๐ฅฒ
Michael J. Allion –
All I wanted was a coffee maker that turns on when I push a button, this is it. Hard to find for some reason. The carafe is super thin, I thought it was aluminum at first but it is ferrous steel. No insulation, fine for me because I let it sit to cool before putting it in a thermos. Reusable filter is nice. When you lift the lid off the ground container it drips water down onto the hot plate, or the carafe if youโve left it there. Makes decent coffee, I grind my own so I donโt blame the machine for when it comes out bitter, I know what Iโve done. Charcoal filter container broke immediately upon inspection, still works just something to be aware of. The removable water basin is great. Only thing I donโt like is the warmer hot plate (I donโt need that stuff) and how cheap the lid and sprayer assembly feel. They work fine, just feels like an obvious failure point later on.
Amazon Customer –
We were looking for an alternative to our old-fashioned glass percolator, which was how we brewed every am. Delicious coffee but takes time & need to watch the stove etc. Wanted a smaller Drip Coffee Maker that could handle 1-4 cups, NOT a Keurig (been through 6+ Keurigs, too wasteful for me. Refillable pods don’t taste the same.) This unit is perfect!! It makes a quick, delicious pot of coffee, perfect size for hubby & I. Cleans up easily afterwards. I read reviews where reservoir lid falls in– meh, no biggie. We have great well water, don’t use filter system, so just remove reservoir and fill each time. Lid is not an issue for us. Couldn’t be happier! Looks good too, as it sits out on our kitchenette bar counter with black/stainless details.