Customer Reviews With Photos

  • 5 out of 5
    I thought, being a Cuisinant, that this griddle would be a hit; but, it’s a bomb, for me. I’ve included a picture to show uneven the heat distribution is. Whatever, you’re griddling has to be in the center or it takes a long time to brown. Also, scrambling eggs on it is near impossible because it runs off into the drip edges. I didn’t have any of these issues with my old griddle. Wish I could find that brand again; but, it’s out of production. I do not like this griddle.

  • 5 out of 5
    I was so excited to give this to my wife! We were excited at first, but it just didn’t work how we hoped. It takes a long time because the cup has to be cold. The amount of drink you get out of it is small as well and then you have to start over. I think this would be fun for kids who are about 7-12. For whatever reason, I also feel like I never got it quite as clean as I wanted it. It’s a fun gift to give. Like I said, a kid would probably enjoy it more! The design is cool though.

  • 5 out of 5
    Finally open the box today and didn’t realize that the product came dented.

  • 5 out of 5
    Such a good cover. Makes my food stay super moist. No plastic sent and pretty durable.

  • 5 out of 5
    Me encanta esta marca de cocina muy buena!!!!!

  • 5 out of 5
    After less than a dozen times in the dishwasher the small saucepan has lost its outer black coating

  • 5 out of 5
    After my VERY expensive Kitchen Aid food processor seized up, I began to search for a more affordable option. I came across this Cuisinart, refurbished one. It got excellent reviews, and I decided for under $100.00 I had nothing to lose. I'm not sure what constitutes a "Refurbished" appliance, but when this arrived it was in the original box, nothing looked like it had ever been unpacked. I carefully took it apart & washed it by hand. BEWARE !! the blades are VERY sharp. This food processor in my opinion is actually more powerful than my Kitchen Aid. It has a beautiful boxed case to store all the blades too. They also provide a detailed owners manual with recipes. It's done a great job making riced cauliflower, breadcrumbs, grated hard cheese, pesto sauce with my garden basil. Whatever I throw at it, it does a fantastic job. Very happy with my purchase I highly recommend the Cuisinart over Kitchen Aid.

  • 5 out of 5
    I took off an extra star because we put the turkey in the oven and the first time we checked on it, one side of the plate popped off. We hand washed before use and used it on Christmas Eve after getting 12/20/22. The size is great and it was easy to clean. The bottom coating also rubbed off with one use in certain areas so I just expected better for $50. We we're so excited to finally have a big roasting pan to use this Christmas. Hopefully we can get a few uses out of it before trashing. But I don't think I'll be buying again. It was easy to clean and big enough for what we needed.

  • 5 out of 5
    We bought this through Sam's, not via cuisinartoutlets.com. Nevertheless, the quality of this appliance as with many others these days is so poor. My 25yo Krups is beyond comparison. Krups was big for us, we wanted something smaller; but we have to return this flimzy plastiky thing back and go back to a trusted Krups. Another picture is of the crums tray of Cuisinart vs Krups. One is solid and another one is paper thin and bendy. And don't get me started on how Cuisinart burns one edge of my toast while another edge is just about warm. Be warned - this toaster is crap. Do not buy!

  • 5 out of 5
    I am so disappointed in this toaster oven. And I am 10 days past the cuisinartoutlets.com return so I’m trapped. The only option Cuisinart will offer me is cut the cord on it. Throw it away and then they’ll ship me another one. Ie. Another one that’s just as defective because it’s made exactly the same way: read the negative reviews and believe them because they are true. I have gone through two loaves of bread sure that it must be me doing it wrong, but I simply have not been able to get a single piece of toast that is toasted in the center, and not burned on the edges. Today I spoke to a truly lovely woman in Romania at Cuisinart Assistance, and we toasted a slice of bread together and got the exact same result. I put it on the lower rack as she suggested and there your eyes can tell you it’s a fire hazard. It’s just too close to the heating element and if crumb drops onto it, you know what will happen. And if you don’t just look at the other videos and reviews posted here of the fire hazard. It’s so frustrating, this new world of being a consumer when everything is garbage. I spent probably three hours researching toasters and toaster ovens online and of course they all have 7% negative reviews, but I thought “but Cuisinart is a legacy brand”, so I gambled on it and didn’t really think through that I had to watch it and the return window super carefully so I’m stuck. I don’t trust it to bake and not catch fire. So I guess I will take my $99 plus shipping investment to Goodwill all nicely boxed up and go get the cheapest toaster I can find at Fred Meyer and see if that does any better. -5 stars for cuisinartoutlets.com, and for Cuisinart

  • 5 out of 5
    Don’t buy it

  • 5 out of 5
    I love the Cuisineart Tea Pot! I bought the cherry red and it is a beautiful color. The teapot is cute as a bug! I was concerned that some of the negative remarks so I read the use and care guide and realized that those who complained obviously did not read how to boil a pot of water in the Cuisineart teapot! The stationary handle is plenty tall to remove the lid to fill. The directions clearly indicate that you should not boil water on high but rather low to medium. This will prevent your pot from overheating. Also before you pour, set the pot off the burner and allow the boiling to stop. This will prevent dribbling down and getting yo The directions clearly indicate that you should not boil water on high but rather low to medium. This will prevent your pot from overheating. Also before you pour, set the pot off the burner and allow the boiling to stop. This will prevent dribbling and possible burns. And possible burns. While most people won't do it. It does recommend that you wipe out your pot after each use. This will ensure the beautiful quality of your pot for years to come. This is a lovely teapot and I highly recommend.

  • 5 out of 5
    It's a good single cup coffee maker, with some flaws...  To be transparent around my rating, I bought two of these, so the flaws were not enough to keep me from buying another one when it dialed, but it did fail after a year and some months of moderate to heavy use (5-6 cups a day)  The Bean hopper is large enough for several good cups of coffee.  If I had to be critical, I wish the container side raised up a touch over the motor hub, as there's competition for space as you fill beans.  The motor takes up 50% of the space, so beans bounce off it like it's their last shot at freedom.  The first device would always make a sound like it's got a pump running quietly.  After a while, all the lights would blink and needed to be unplugged. Coffee cup size would at some point become inconsistent...  Eventually, this would be the startup ritual... until something inside finally gave up and I work to water all over the counter and the coffee maker inoperable.  After replacing it, it's back to the well functioning single cup I've enjoyed.  We will see if this is a chronic issue or just a single worn out unit and update from there.  Other than those flaws, it's a really good sing cup maker with an integrated grinder! Coffee temperature: Not quite boiling hot, you can get to drinking immediately  Durability: Ish.  First one lasted a bit over a year.  Taste: Makes a good cup.  Your beans will come through.  Size: It's compact and easily desk worthy.  Fits any countertop. 

  • 5 out of 5
    While I like the Kettle, I’m disappointed in receiving red versus Black. I really could not return as I needed right away. The quality is great and the handle allows for easy pouring without getting too hot to handle.

  • 5 out of 5
    It has all the features and quality you'd expect from a name brand but unfortunately, this one doesn't toast evenly. My example toasted much hotter on the inside coils. All the coils appeared to be glowing at the same brightness so I don't know what the issue is. It has great cord storage and the Cancel button is right on top for easy access. The crumb tray is located in front as well. A feature I've never seen before is that the lever can be lifted during a cycle to inspect the toasting progress without canceling and restarting. Cool! It has a defrost/toast cycle that the instructions claim will defrost then toast a frozen item. I tried that with frozen waffles with mixed results. It still toasted more on the inside coils. There was no mention in the instructions to run a few cycles first to burn off any manufacturing residue, but I highly recommend doing that. I've been using this for a week and have yet to get an evenly toasted slice of bread or frozen waffle. I expected much more from Cuisinart. UPDATE: I read many of the reviews saying how evenly this toasted bread and figured I got a bad one. I exchanged it as defective. The replacement toaster is only marginally better. Still toasting very unevenly and burning the side facing the inner coils. Regardless of the brand name, made in China is still made in China

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