Patented brew-through and pour-through lid for easy brewing and serving
Fully automatic with 24-hour programmability; brew-pause feature; auto shut-off
90 Day Manufacturer Warranty
Editorial Review:
The Automatic Brew and Serve Coffee Maker brews coffee directly into the carafe by using the patented brew through lid. Serving coffee is just as easy, the lid also dispenses the brew without ever having to twist or turn the carafe lid. The carafe is so efficient that it keeps coffee hot for up to 6 hours and preserves that great coffee flavor from the moment you brew it. Totally programmable, this coffee maker can be started any time during a 24-hour cycle. Features: - LCD Clock - automatic shutoff 12 (5 oz.) cup double-wall insulated stainless steel carafe - Patented Brew through and pour through lid that keeps air out and coffee fresh and hot for hours - Automatically shuts off and sounds a beep after brewing is complete - Brew Pause feature lets you enjoy a cup of coffee before brewing has finished - Easy to see water level indicator - Limited 3 year warranty 60 oz capacity
Customer Reviews:
Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 / 5.0
The Best. End of story.:
I've had this coffee maker for about five years of flawless service, making at least one pot a day, seven days a week, etc. I have never had a problem screwing on the lid and I've never had a problem closing the filter basket. By-the-way, those who complain about the lid being difficult to unscrew to the "pour position" and that the coffee then doesn't stay hot are nuts. There is no pour position. The lid stays in place during the brewing cycle and during pouring afterward. It self seals. If you are... more info
Hot Hot Hot:
We have the 10-cup from Cuisinart, given to us as a gift and are purchasing the 12-cup soon because we've had such a great experience with our 10-cup. I must preface this review that if anyone is qualified enough to review coffee makers, it's my husband. He loves coffee. Loves. With a capital L. His source of life is probably dripping out of that coffee maker right now. We're upgrading to a 12-cup because that's the least amount he needs (and he goes through *several* 12-cup batches a day). This is no... more info
overflow is a problem on the 10cup version:
We are going to give up on this one and buy a new coffee pot. This one works well except for the catastrophic overflow problem. You MUST get the basket inserted so that everything clicks. Also you can get overflow if you don't get the top screwed back on just right. You must check that by carefully sighting at carafe level. The top screws on quite nicely in the incorrect way, it is much more difficult to get it right. You need a couple of cups of coffee before you are awake enough to use this... more info
poor choice:
This coffee pot worked well for about a month. Then it started taking over 30 minutes to brew, then it wouldn't work at all. Tried cleaning it per the instructions with vinegar, but it didn't help. Will never buy a reconditioned item again.