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Cuisinart DGB-500R Grind and Brew 12-Cup Automatic Coffeemaker, Red

Cuisinart DGB-500R Grind and Brew 12-Cup Automatic Coffeemaker, Red

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Brand: Cuisinart


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Rating: 3.0 out of 5 stars 183 reviews

Color: red
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0
Dimensions (in): 18.1 x 12.6 x 10.9

MPN: DGB-500R
Model: DGB-500R
UPC: 086279006240
EAN: 0086279006240
ASIN: B0001540DC


Features:
  • Grinds coffee beans and brews coffee at preset time
  • Charcoal filter eliminates chlorine and odors from tap water
  • Glass carafe holds 12 5-ounce cups of brewed coffee
  • Grinder removes for easy clean-up; brew-pause feature for quick pour
  • Measures 15 by 8 by 7-1/2 inches; 3-year warranty

Accessories:

  • Oxo Good Grips LiquiSeal Travel Mug

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Editorial Reviews:

Amazon.com Review
When the aroma of freshly brewed coffee--from freshly ground beans--wafts into your bedroom in the morning, you won't need your alarm clock. Preset this coffeemaker for your desired wake-up time, add coffee beans to the grinder, and in the morning the beans are ground to a medium grind and hot coffee awaits in the glass 12-cup carafe. You can also program the machine to start brewing at the end of a dinner party to avoid having to get up from the table, or to have hot coffee waiting after a brisk winter walk. When making fewer than five cups of coffee, use the 1-to-4-cups setting to improve extraction and heat; coffeemakers without this setting often lack the time to heat up properly, and coffee comes out cooler. A disposable charcoal filter removes chlorine and odors from tap water, improving coffee flavor, and should be changed every few months. Other features include a gold-tone commercial-style filter (or use No. 4 basket-style paper filters); capacity to use preground coffee instead of beans; 30-second Brew Pause, which allows a cup be poured before brewing is complete; and an audible tone to indicate the pot is ready. The grinder removes for easy cleaning, and all removable parts can be washed safely in the upper rack of a dishwasher. The Cuisinart Grind and Brew measures 15 by 8 by 7-1/2 inches, and comes with a three-year warranty. --Ann Bieri

Product Description
There is nothing more enjoyable than waking up to freshly brewed coffee! The Automatic Grind&Brew™ Coffeemaker grinds whole beans, and brews the freshest, most flavorful coffee possible. It?s so smart that it knows exactly how much water to use ? to extract all of the flavor and none of the bitterness. All you need to do to get coffee bar flavored coffee at home is add the whole beans and water. Features include an adjustable auto shutoff, adjustable keep-warm thermostat, BrewPause™ feature and gold tone filter. Available in Black and White.


Customer Reviews:   Read 5 more reviews...

2 out of 5 stars Coffee maker   September 13, 2008
Erina Marcolini (New England)
I have this coffee maker. It makes mediocre coffee at best and doesn't keep it hot. I would not purchase it again.


2 out of 5 stars Looks good on paper, not in real life. Don't mix grinding and brewing in one machine, god didn't intend it!   July 29, 2008
Jonathan Stone (Detroit, MI USA)
I've had this model for about 4 years now and stopped using it after a few months due to the weak coffee and the mess you have to clean up everytime. I moved to Germany for a year after this and packed it away. Coffee in europe will make you hate the weak result from this model even more!

After returning, I decided to give it a try again and this time have come to a better way to use this maker with better results. I no longer use the integrated grinder, I find it grinds to course and that mixed with the reusable filter allows to fast of a brew leading to weak coffee. So now I grind with my old grinder, get a nice fine grind, then use a good ol' fashioned paper filter. I get much better results, albeit not great still. So, now its just a regular coffee maker again that was overpaid for.

Now I have to deal with the problem about the constant burned coffee I get due to the hotplate running to hot I guess. I was thinking of getting a stainless carafe for it, but it costs $50 on amazon - I don't even know if this is compatible. So, now its time to get a Mr. Coffee with stainless thermal carafe and for $50. I'm sure it will make good coffee too.

Sorry Cuisinart - stick to food processors and ice cream makers - not much to screw up there.



5 out of 5 stars Cuisinart Grind and Brew is an excellent way to start your day   July 24, 2008
Terrie B
Excellent coffeemaker - can't find a thing wrong with it. Would recommend this to anyone. Price is right also. Nothing like a freshly ground cup of coffee each morning.


4 out of 5 stars I like it   July 20, 2008
amcwilli (CA)
I saw some pretty bad reviews for this product after I bought it but I like it. Yes, you need to clean the grinder, the filter container and the pot but you would need to clean that on any grinding coffee pot anyway. Yes, the grinder is loud, but aren't all grinders. There isn't a way to control the consistancy of the grounds but they have always been very fine and produced good coffee.
If anything its a bit too fine. I want to buy a permanent filter for it but I am worried the grounds may go through it. Has anyone come across this problem?



2 out of 5 stars Hard to clean, weak coffee   July 7, 2008
Pablo Halpern (New Hampshire USA)
The idea of freshly-ground coffee may seem appealing, but this unit does not deliver well. To begin with, the grinding unit is the cheap, rotary-blade type and it produces too course a grind for drip coffee. The result is under-extracted coffee that's too weak. The unit is so poorly designed that the steam from brewing goes straight into the grinding section, leaving a layer of sludge all over it and requiring a thorough cleaning after every use. In fact, at first I thought that the unit deliberately ran water through the grinder! I doubt a dishwasher would be able to clean all of the nooks and crannies in the grinder unit. The whole thing is a pain to clean, with at least six separate parts to wash. Every coffee maker has some non-removable parts that need occasional cleaning, but this one has many more than the typical number of recesses and hidden surfaces that evade a casual wipe. If you insist on a coffee maker with built-in grinder, then buy something else. The only other such coffee maker that I have direct experience with is with the Capresso system, which is an excellent unit, though more expensive.

 
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