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Cuisinart DGB-900BC Grind-and-Brew 12-Cup Automatic Coffeemakers
Brand | Cuisinart |
Color | Chrome |
Product Dimensions | 10"D x 13.1"W x 18.1"H |
Special Feature | Programmable, Thermal |
Coffee Maker Type | Drip Coffee Machine |
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About this item
- Cuisinart Grind & BrewTM 12-Cup Automatic Coffee Maker delivers convenient bean-to-cup brewing functionality so that you can enjoy the true flavor of your favorite coffee
- Strength selector allows you to choose coffee strength: strong, medium or mild
- Sealable, 8 oz. capacity bean hopper holds up to a half-pound of coffee beans
- Brew PauseTM lets you enjoy a cup before brewing is finished
- Integrated burr grinder automatically grinds coffee beans before brewing for maximum freshness, flavor and aroma
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Flavor | 4.4 | 3.7 | 4.1 | 4.3 | 4.6 | 4.6 |
Easy to clean | 4.0 | 4.5 | 3.6 | 4.0 | 4.5 | 4.5 |
Easy to use | 4.1 | 4.0 | 3.8 | 4.3 | — | 4.6 |
Blending power | — | — | 4.0 | — | 4.5 | 4.3 |
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capacity | 12 cups | 12 cups | 12 cups | 12 cubic centimeters | 50 ounces | 60 fluid ounces |
material | Plastic | — | Stainless Steel | Plastic | Stainless Steel | Glass, Plastic |
input interface | buttons | — | buttons | touch screen | buttons | buttons |
voltage | 110 volts | — | — | 110 volts | 110 volts | 110 volts |
wattage | 1100 watts | — | 1100 watts | 60 watts | 1550 watts | 1100 watts |
model name | — | CRTCUIDGB400SSFR | DGB-550BKP1 Grind & Brew Automatic Coffeemaker | CM5000B | Ninja CM401 | CE251 Coffee Maker |
weight | 15.4 pounds | — | 10.8 pounds | 9.5 pounds | 9.24 pounds | 7 pounds |
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Brand | Cuisinart |
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Color | Chrome |
Product Dimensions | 10"D x 13.1"W x 18.1"H |
Special Feature | Programmable, Thermal |
Coffee Maker Type | Drip Coffee Machine |
Filter Type | Reusable |
Style | Casual |
Specific Uses For Product | Coffee maker |
Operation Mode | Fully Automatic |
Voltage | 110 Volts |
Number of Items | 1 |
Human Interface Input | Buttons |
Package Type | Standard Packaging |
Item Weight | 15.4 pounds |
Manufacturer | Cuisinart |
ASIN | B0010XTSFO |
Item model number | DGB-900BCES |
Customer Reviews |
4.2 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #895,685 in Home & Kitchen (See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen) #911 in Coffee Machines |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | February 21, 2008 |
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Cuisinart ntroduces the fully programmable Burr Grind & Brew 12 Cup Automatic Coffeemaker. With an inbuilt burr grinder, the quality and integrity of your coffee beans is maintained for a fresher, richer flavor everyone will love. The sealable bean hopper holds up to half a pound of coffee beans, ready to make up to 12 cups of coffee at a time at the strength level you want, guaranteeing you can always have a great pot of coffee!
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Customers are satisfied with the strength of the coffee maker. They mention that the brew is quite strong, the basket door and basket are much stronger than the previous model, and the burr grinder is great. They also appreciate the reliability and good looks of the product.
"...The positives: the machine itself is great. The basket door and basket are much stronger than the previous model; the burr grinder is great, clean-..." Read more
"...But reliable and we like Cuisi due to good looks. This one looks ok but the "stainless plastic" is apparent and easily dented...." Read more
"...The strong brew is quite strong. You can reduce strength both by the strength setting and the number of cups setting...." Read more
"Brews strong (my preferred setting), remains hot in thermal carafe, easy to clean... just a great coffee maker!" Read more
Customers are mixed about the quality of the kitchen product. Some mention that it makes excellent coffee, while others say that it fails half the time and produces weak or no coffee. The grinder just stopped working.
"...in my choice of coffees (whole bean only) and this coffeemaker grinds and brews perfectly. I won't even consider a different coffeemaker." Read more
"...clean the grinder at least once a week, and if you don't the machine will malfunction and then you have a disaster: coffee all over the countertop,..." Read more
"...The coffee is good, the filter isn't too terribly hard to clean, and the problem with the pot that others talk about..." Read more
"As an old sailor coffee is a staple. This coffee pot makes the best coffee hands down...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the ease of cleaning the coffee maker. Some mention that it makes outstanding coffee, is easier to clean, and looks great on the kitchen, while others say that it is tricky to figure out how to clean and that the instruction booklet could be improved. They also say that disimpacting the grinder is messy and cumbersome, and cleanup takes a long time.
"...The coffee is good, the filter isn't too terribly hard to clean, and the problem with the pot that others talk about..." Read more
"...It requires that you clean the grinder at least once a week, and if you don't the machine will malfunction and then you have a disaster: coffee all..." Read more
"...Easy to keep clean." Read more
"...stronger than the previous model; the burr grinder is great, clean-up is a breeze, aesthetically it looks great and the coffee flavor is good...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the ease of use of the coffee maker. Some mention that the control panel is simple and easy to use, while others say that the coffee does not pour easily from the carafe, the carraf is very heavy and awkward to use and that the water tank is hard to fill without making a mess. Some customers also mention that it is impossible to drain all the coffee out of the product and that it clogs up.
"...It pours out slowly, and then you have to take the lid off to pour the last cup. But it's steel and won't break, so that's a good thing...." Read more
"...The thermo carafe is horrible. Why? It's so hard to pour! Whoever design it should be fired! Did they even test it?..." Read more
"...the Grind-and-Brew family.....but THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR MAKING IT EASIER TO USE! THIS IS A BIG WIN FOR EVERYEONE!!!!!!!!!!!!!..." Read more
"...It is also impossible to drain all the coffee out of it, and as you try you drip coffee all over the counter...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the temperature of the coffee maker. Some mention that the coffee stays hot in the thermal carafe, while others say that it does not stay hot and gets cool to fast. The hot plate shuts off and the coffee gets cool too fast.
"...I had read some reviews stating that the coffee was not warm but thought that they were being too overly critical. Boy was I wrong!..." Read more
"...I've found that the coffee remains satisfactorily hot for long enough if I don't preheat given a few conditions: 1)..." Read more
"...The thermo carafe is horrible. Why? It's so hard to pour! Whoever design it should be fired! Did they even test it?..." Read more
"...Not so good for 2-4 cups as the steel pot sucks all the heat out of the coffee. The description down the page says DGB900BC...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the value of the kitchen product. Some mention that it is worth every penny, while others say that it's not worth the price and a very poor investment.
"...This unit is worth EVERY PENNY!..." Read more
"...This was not worth the money I spent on it. For coffee quality and convenience -- I much prefer the Senso pod coffee maker...." Read more
"...BTW, if you want the glass carafe model, check out [...] for a really great price." Read more
"...is a host of other problems that made this expensive device a very poor investment. Poorly designed." Read more
Customers are mixed about the appearance of the coffee maker. Some say that it looks great, aesthetically it looks good, while others say that the design is poor and the look is not as sleek.
"...In general, I like the design, and I believe this model has a nice look...." Read more
"...Such design flaws in today's market and by a respected manufacturer should not exist...." Read more
"...model; the burr grinder is great, clean-up is a breeze, aesthetically it looks great and the coffee flavor is good...." Read more
"...Poorly designed." Read more
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1) I like coffee in the morning
2) I hate *making* coffee in the morning
3) If I don't have coffee at home in the morning, it's usually a fair bit before I can wrangle a cup together at work and I'm awfully grumpy during that interval
4) My cheapo $30 burr grinder was starting to die
5) I like my coffee freshly ground
Before this coffeemaker, I didn't really have a good solution. Some days, I'd manage to make a pot, others I wouldn't. Grinding in the evening and programming the coffeemaker? What am I, a savage?
Enter the Grind-and-Brew. Store beans in the top? Fill with water and program? And it grinds and brews for me in the morning? Wow! Fresh coffee, made the way I like it, without all the hassle of grinding in the morning. The coffee is good, the filter isn't too terribly hard to clean, and the problem with the pot that others talk about (not being able to empty the whole carafe) doesn't seem to affect my thermal carafe. Maybe they've updated the design.
Now, there are downsides, and these are mostly related to the thermal carafe. I'm a big fan of thermal carafes (which are insulated to keep the coffee hot, rather than designed to cook the coffee slowly on a hot plate). If you want your coffee super-hot, you need to warm the carafe before you brew. This is accomplished by rinsing it with a bit of hot water. Not hard... but not something that fits into my new morning workflow. I've found that the coffee remains satisfactorily hot for long enough if I don't preheat given a few conditions: 1) brew 8 cups or more 2) don't use refrigerated creamer/milk/whatever.
While not a solution for everybody, if you want freshly-ground-and-brewed coffee waiting for you when you wake up, this monster (it's quite large) hits the spot.
The problem is that the settings for strength and number of cups do not grind enough beans to create the proper strength for my tastes. (Think "starbucks" coffee strength...in fact, I buy only Starbucks beans). To accommodate my tastes, I have the "strength" set to "strong" and then set the number of cups to two cups higher than what I'm making. So if I'm making 4 cups of coffee, I have to set the coffee maker to 6 cups. This effectively makes this a 10 cup coffee maker, and not a 12 cup. I can say this is a discrepancy with the grinder, since if I measure out 1 tablespoon of already ground coffee per cup, the coffee strength is correct sans grinder. So it is something to do with the grinder measurement. And yes, I have confirmed that the grinder "chute" is nice and clean. So it is not because the grinder is blocked or anything. It is just the way Cuisinart has set the measurement for grinding. To me that is too weak. But, it is no big deal for me to just set the cup count higher.
I've also read comments below about the carafe. Give me a break...it is a THERMAL carafe. If you don't want that feature, then don't buy this model. Cuisinart and others make plenty of models without the thermal carafe. By virtue of the way a thermal carafe works, it is able to keep things either hot or cold. For hot liquids, to get the best results with ANY Thermos, it is best to pre-heat the carafe with hot-water if you are going to put hot liquid into it. Otherwise, (and as a matter of physics), the heat will transfer from the hot liquid to the stainless steel carafe (cooling your liquid, and heating the carafe). That is just the way of physics. So if you want your coffee to be hot with this model, you MUST preheat the carafe with hot water (I use plain hot water from the tap). The nice thing is that the coffee then STAYS hot for several hours, without having it gum up because it has been on a burner all that time. Seriously, I've had numerous thermal carafe coffee makers, as well as thermoses, and ALL needed to be preheated with hot water for best results. Don't blame Cuisinart because you might not like the inconvenience of dealing with a thermal carafe. They ALL work this way. As I say above, if that inconvenience of preheating the carafe is a problem for you, then simply buy a coffeemaker with a regular carafe and heat plate. (Ok...rant over...)
In general, I like the design, and I believe this model has a nice look. It works pretty well, and I've no operational issues since Dec '09 when I purchased.
When my old Braun coffee maker died, I needed to find a replacement. For me, I wanted several features in my coffee-maker: Water-filter, Re-usable Coffee filter (gold basket), and a Thermal carafe. There are very few coffee-makers on the market with all of these features. The integrated bean grinder was a new feature, that I thought would be pretty cool. It is. I very much appreciate the set-up time for this machine, and it seems to be a lot more convenient for me than my old Braun.
Finally, with the settings I mention above, the coffee product it makes is delicious. Over the holidays we had several compliments on how good the coffee tasted...so much so that others wanted to know my recipe. (And there really isn't a recipe...it's simple...1 tablespoon of coffee per cup, and a good brewer. Just goes to show how people get used to crap coffeemakers and/or being stingy on the amount of coffee they use to brew...)
So, with all that said, would I buy this model again? You betcha! It's a great coffeemaker. I would recommend to Cuisinart to adjust the grinding settings...but then they'll get complaints (like I already saw below) that is uses too much coffee. To those critics, all I can say if you are buying this coffee maker you are wasting your money...you obviously can't appreciate what it takes to make a good cup of coffee. Go buy the $20 model and keep using your Maxwell House or Folgers supermarket filler.
"The Coffee Snob..." (LOL!)
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Tritura el café muy bien y lo mantiene caliente un par de horas.
Reviewed in Mexico on August 20, 2023
Tritura el café muy bien y lo mantiene caliente un par de horas.