Cuisinart Programmable Filter Brew 12-Cup Coffeemaker, White

Cuisinart Programmable Filter Brew 12-Cup Coffeemaker, White
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Customer Rating: Rating 3.5 out of 5 (54 Reviews)

List Price: $90.00
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Product information Brand: Cuisinart
Publisher: Cuisinart
Category: Kitchen
Model: DCC-1000
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Features
  • 24-hour clock/timer for automatically brewing "wake-up" coffee at selected time
  • Programmable warming plate keeps coffee hot up to 4 hours
  • Automatically pauses 30 seconds when carafe removed for midbrew pour
  • Measures 13-3/4 by 8 by 11 inches
  • 1-year product, 3-year limited service warranty
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Editorial Reviews

Product Description: Cuisinart DCC-1000 Filter Brew 12-Cup Programmable Coffeemaker. The Cuisinart® DCC-1000 is the height of contemporary design, and its performance is pure Cuisinart! Sleekly molded around our new contoured carafe, this stunning coffeemaker is engineered to produce 1 to 12 cups of exceptionally fresh and flavorful coffee. A Programmable Brew Timeâ"¢ feature wakes you with the wonderful smell of fresh coffee, and automatically turns the coffeemaker off when you want it off. There's simply no better way to start your day. Delicious coffee, yours from Cuisinart.

Amazon.com: Programmable for automatically brewing "wake-up" coffee at a selected time, this coffeemaker brews up to 12 cups. A replaceable charcoal filter improves the water. Other features include a spray head that distributes water evenly through the ground coffee; a glass carafe with a stylish stainless-steel band; a scratch-resistant nonstick warming plate; cord storage in the rear (push in the cord to conceal it); a window that shows the water level; and a pause function for a midbrew pour when the carafe is removed. For peace of mind, you can program the warming plate to shut off at a specified time (up to four hours) after brewing. Clad in gleaming white plastic that easily wipes clean, the coffeemaker measures 13-3/4 inches high, 8 inches wide, and 11 inches deep (including the carafe handle), and carries a three-year warranty against defects. --Fred Brack

Customer Reviews

It was great while it lasted

by Robert Rhode 2002-05-16, 57 people found this review helpful
I'm doing an update to my February review. After a whopping 90 days of making fairly good coffee our machine decided to take a trip to the coffeemaker graveyard this week.

That makes three Cuisinarts that have lasted a combined total of nearly a year. Not great for hundred dollar+ machines. So to the reviewer who said that since it was Cuisinart it must be good all I can say is good luck.

Oh yeah, after sending the second one back and being told that we'd have no warranty on this one since we'd gone through so many machines I don't suppose there'll be a Cuisinart anything in our home again any time soon.

A Disappointment

by jimtpm 2002-06-10, 22 people found this review helpful
On the plus side: stylish, easy to program, relatively fast brewing.

On the minus side: the valve on the "pause and serve" feature easily clogs with grounds, causing it to leak -- if you are making a full pot, you have to make the coffee weak (using fewer grounds) to avoid this problem. Also, you cannot pour a cup from a full carafe without spilling. Finally, the brew temperature is too low, and is not adjustable.

I'll be looking for a replacement as soon as my budget allows.

Well, it Makes Coffee...

by Martin P. McCarthy 2004-04-26, 34 people found this review helpful
The Cuisinart DCC-1000 bears the brand name of Cuisinart which is supposed to instill confidence in the quality of the product. Unfortunately, this particular Cuisinart product is middle-of-the-road at best. Why? See the strengths and weaknesses below.

Strengths:

1) Auto shut-off - Very convenient for those of us who can never bring themselves to shut the coffeemaker off. For the reviewer who had difficulty trying to enable the auto-off feature, set the dial to "Auto-Off" and then set the allotted time using the "hr" and "min" buttons.

2) Programmable - Very handy for having fresh brewed coffee to greet you at work or home.

3) Taste - The coffeemaker plus the charcoal filter produces a fine tasting cup of joe.

Weaknesses:

1) Filling the coffemaker - THIS is a big deficiency. The mechanics for filling the coffeemaker using the carafe (as opposed to using a sink-based vegetable sprayer for example) are poor. The placement of the lid combined with the narrowness of the water resevoir makes for a difficult pour. Many times, I will end up with water either still in the carafe, in the cone or else, spilled on the floor.

2) The use of cone filters - Generally, it's personal preference whether one likes cone filters or basket filters for the automatic drip coffeemaker and my stated preference is for the basket filter. However, even with that bias revealed, the Cuisinart still presents difficulty. Sometimes, the cone filter will bend under the pressure of the sprayed water blocking filitration to the coffee grinds and what you will end up with is filtered water. This proves exceedingly annoying.

Make no mistakes, even with the cone filter, this product could have achieved a 5 star rating if it were not for the clumsy designs of the water resevoir and the difficulties in filling it. If you have a vegetable sprayer or are a proficient master at pouring from the resevoir, then I recommend buying this Cuisinart. If you are like me and either have this coffemaker at work or if you are at home with no vegetable sprayer and are not proficient in the carafe pour, then I would suggest another product.

Pass on this incredibly messy coffee maker

by Anna 2008-02-01, 12 people found this review helpful
I've had this coffee maker for about 9 months. It makes coffee just fine for the first several weeks. The problem is the water reservoir and the drip/filter/basket assembly are not separated. This is a problem with all the Cuisinart coffee makers sharing this basic design. I grind my own beans or use Starbucks pre-ground or similar fine-ground coffees. Coffee grounds and dust get into the water reservoir, and coffee scum builds up in the reservoir and all around the drip mechanism and area under the lift-up top. There are lots of small crevices and corners where the scum accumulates, and it is not possible to take the unit apart and clean thoroughly. Rag wiping just seems to push coffee grounds back into holes in the drip mechanism. Coffee maker cleaners like Dip-It can be used to clean the water path, but the machine is still visibly dirty inside...really dirty. I've had Braun, Krupps and Starbucks Barista Aroma Grande machines. Never see one with this much of a coffee dirt problem. I think eventually coffee residue of any kind in the reservoir builds up on the heating element, taints the flavor of coffee, slows the brew process and eventually gums up and ruins the heating element. Don't buy this coffee maker.

love it!

by 2001-10-01, 29 people found this review helpful
You do not need paper filters with this pot....makes it taste better I think. Programable to start with auto on and auto off.. Water reservoir has a charcoal filter for those who have a lot of minerals in their water...Just what we were looking for and the Cuisinart brand should be dependable ...

Good Coffeemaker!

by Tracey 2004-01-03, 10 people found this review helpful
I purchased this Cuisinart coffemaker in Oct. 2001 to replace a KitchenAid (which lasted just over a year before it died) and haven't had the problems that some of the reviewers have noted such as difficulty pouring water in the tank, the pause feature dripping (which I seldom use, anyway because taking a cup out before the entire pot brews makes the remaining coffee more weak), or difficulty with removing & returning the carafe to the hot plate. Sounds like a totally different product! The coffee temperature is adequately hot and coffee is full-bodied (I like my coffee strong & robust, but not bitter). I got the black color which looks great and doesn't show stains--I avoid white because I've had several brands which all yellowed and looked bad after several usings in that color. Overall, this has been a good coffeemaker for me!

Great coffeemaker

by Frank 2003-12-01, 10 people found this review helpful
I just purchased this unit for about 60 bucks to replace a white Kitchenaid unit that burned out.Since the white unit developed a lot of permanent stains I got a black one,problem solved. O.K. here is what is good about this coffeemaker.IT MAKES GREAT FULL BODIED COFFEE.Programing the features was easy for me, a guy that can't navigate the menu of my phones.I like the fact that I can program my own shutoff duration.The coffee comes out very hot but not scalding. It also stays hot without tasting bitter.This is the first coffeemaker I have owned that the brew interupt feature works without dripping.This is due to a very strong spring on the basket but more on this later. It is also the first unit I have had that does not get coffee spooge all over the water spout and other parts.But in truth I rarely make more than 8 cups at a time. Lastly the carafe does not drip when you pour. Now for my complaints. Due to the afore mentioned spring you need two hands to remove and replace the carafe. Big deal. The reservoir is a little hard to fill due to a small opening.Also to get the last ounce of water out of the carafe you must turn it almost compleatly over.Dropping the basket in the unit is a little confusing the first few times. This unit is not for people with certain handicaps.Please keep in mind that this unit is only a week old as of this writing. However at this time I will say that this is the best coffeemaker I have ever owned.I expect that the brew interupt will fail eventualy,But I hardly ever use it so no prob.for me. The over all construction appears to be very solid so maybe this one will last more than the usual 2-1/2 years of it predecessors.

An unhappy customer

by Jackie Ginley 2002-02-22, 15 people found this review helpful
This is the worst coffee pot we have ever had. The heating element heats to lukewarm at best. The reservoir is difficult to fill. And the water spout is constantly clogged with grounds, possibly owing to the fact that we like our coffee strong, although I've never had that problem with any other coffee maker. While this is certainly my fault, I also never checked the dimensions of the unit to discover that it does not fit under our counter.

Garbage

by 2003-08-17, 13 people found this review helpful
After about 6 months of ownership, I finally gave up on this coffee maker and bought a different one. This Cuisinart is terrible for the following reasons: (1) The mechanism that allows liquids to flow when the carafe is in place is terrible. It is a bulky piece of plastic with an exposed metal spring that dips below the top portion of the coffee maker. When you insert the coffee maker onto the hot plate, the spring is pushed upward, but the fit is awkward. You really have to twist the pot around until the spring pops upward. To make matters worse, the spring is defective. Sometimes (frequently), coffee drips out onto the hot plate after you remove the carafe and creates an ugly, burnt aroma. After you wash the carafe and return it to the coffee maker, leftover liquid often drips back into the pot. (2) The measurements on the carafe don't match those on the water tank. (3) The carafe doesn't pour very well, and it is almost impossible to pour all of the water from the carafe into the water tank (unless you have the coffee maker on the ground and you're standing directly over it, I suppose). (4) The controls aren't very intuitive. There either isn't an automatic shut-off, or I couldn't figure out how to use it. I never had a problem in this regard with other coffee makers. (5) The hot plate isn't hot enough, and doesn't have multiple settings (not that I could find, at least).
I could go on, but I think you get the idea. I finally gave up and purchased a Black & Decker Smart Brew Deluxe. I haven't owned it long, but it cost half as much and is clearly a better made product. Avoid the Cuisinart.

Awesome Brewer

by Hood Canal Folk 2009-12-16, 7 people found this review helpful
First of all it just blows me away at the number of negative reviews on this product. It is by far the best coffee brewer I have ever owned. Yes it has some design short comings but what do you want for 60 bucks? For those of you who paid substantially more and are writing negative reviews it tells me something about your intelligence and your decision making process. I have had this brewer for more than a year now and it works flawlessly. If it died tomorrow I would feel I got every penny's worth out of it and start looking to a duplicate to replace it. My criterion for a brewer when this was purchased was first it had to have a cone filter and second it had to be at least a 12 cup carafe. I have had several flat bottom filter brewers and they are inefficient in that they require more ground coffee to make the same amount of brewed coffee and they are inconsistent in strength. Don't be swayed by the negative reviewers that complain about the trivial issues like, I have to pull it out from under the cabinet to fill it with water. The clock isn't lighted. It is hard to fill with water (not if you are sober). I don't know what the issue is with stray coffee grounds some reviewers complain about. I over fill this brewer so that when done brewing the carafe is almost overflowing and have never had coffee grounds go anywhere but in the filter cone. I use a paper filter which doesn't allow fine grounds to filter into the brewed coffee and may be a source of some of the complaints. I must say the negative reviews of this product became a source of entertainment as I was reading through them. I am amazed some of these people can even make coffee much less write a review. I wouldn't have wasted my time writing this review if I didn't feel strongly about this product. Happy brewing!
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