Customer Reviews With Photos

  • 5 out of 5
    Using this set few months and can say it’s good quality knife set. Recommend it to purchase.

  • 5 out of 5
    So this was purchased as a Christmas gift in December 2018. By March 2019 (just 3 months) the lid and the bottom started to rust. I emailed Cuisinart asking if they would replace it and they said "Please ship it to us at your expense oh and send us a check for $7 to evaluate it." I thought the pictures I sent would have been enough. Its not the most expensive item in the world, but tea kettles typically last many many years. So we tossed it and decided to write this review instead. The next kettle will be a different brand.

  • 5 out of 5
    Absolutely love the ice cream! Healthy ice-cream however you want it. Why I knock off one star: the machine requires extensive cleaning after each use. I have to take pieces apart to clean. (One container only fills about 4 kid sized ice cream cones. So there is a lot of cleaning. ) The magnetic drill bit can also catch ice cream and cannot be taken off the machine. You will need to bend over and work upwards in an uncomfortable position to reach the grooves. I used pin to gently scratch off trapped cream (or caked batter depending on how long I waited.)

  • 5 out of 5
    If you're like me, and you stay at a lot of mid-level hotels in the Marriott chain, then you know the DIY waffles they offer in the complimentary breakfast area. This is the cheap at-home version of the machine you use at the hotel. And along with a can of Carbon's Golden Malted Waffle and Pancake Flour, this machine will generate the very same not-so-bad waffles you get at Fairfield Inn - two at a time! And if you have your own waffle recipe, then I'm sure it'll do great with that as well. Regarding the image I've uploaded. The arrow points to a potential design shortcoming of this particular model. The heat control is a slider, rather than a rotary knob. I owned another one of these machines several years ago, and it had a rotary knob. For some reason, they changed it to a slider with a wide open slot for food to fall in to. I worry that waffle batter will fall into the slot, and then who knows what happens. Presumably the batter will cause a short circuit, and cook into waffle inside the slot. I removed one star for this. This machine comes with a metal catch tray that's easily removed to clean, so when you inevitably overfill it, the drippings will be easy to deal with.

  • 5 out of 5
    Used once. Seem to work well enough. I'm glad I got a set with the structural support as straight silicon I think would be too weak. I took pics to show dimensions. 2.5" diameter x 1.5" high. Just finished making egg bites and even not fully cooked, they seem to slide out with no effort. I did heavily coat the pan with cooking spray though.

  • 5 out of 5
    Great looking. Easy to clean. Makes good coffee, it brews quickly . I leave on counter when not using. It takes less space than all similar capacity drip coffeemakers. It’s more stylish And less expensive . Very pleased with my purchase.

  • 5 out of 5
    This is pretty solid fridge and does everything you need it to do for a small fridge. I would say it is a bit noisy if you don't sleep with a fan on. If you sleep with a fan on you won't hear anything at all coming from it. It works as intended and has enough space for a decent amount of groceries.

  • Its very easy to use once you get used to it. This is the first food processor I've ever owned, so I was very hesitant/worried at first. The instructions included as well as online videos were extremely helpful. It has (what I call them) a low clearance top which makes it easy to store, as well as the tall top with the tube chute. The disks are substantial (not flimsy). I haven't used all the disks and gadgets yet, and cannot say whether it lasts a long time since I just bought it, but it seems like a quality appliance. The only con: for the price, the 's' blade should come in a case of some sort; if I hadn't been extremely cautious (I'm on blood thinners), I would have cut myself while unpacking all the pieces.

  • 5 out of 5
    These kitchen knives not only look and feel great. They cut it. 100%.

  • 5 out of 5
    I received the grinder today and upon unboxing it I noticed that the blade was apparently loose (wobbly and not snug against the cup). The blade unscrews from the cup, so I took it apart to see if there was anything wrong with the way it was assembled. There are two washers and a black rubber gasket used between the blade and the base that the blade screws into, but I hadn't noticed the configuration these were in when I unscrewed the blade. Nowhere in the manual that comes in the box or online could I find a diagram showing how the blade is intended to be assembled with these washers / gaskets. Unfortunately it took me several tries to figure out the correct assembly, and in the process the grinder chewed up some of the plastic on the gasket and the bottom of the cup, so there is definitely a wrong way to do this. I'm attaching photos of how this should be assembled (as best I can tell), the pieces included in the blade assembly, and some of the damage to the bottom of the cup when not assembled correctly. When assembled correctly, the blade is not snug when the cup is not in the base -- it wobbles around if you push on it -- but it becomes snug when you lock the cup into the base. Mine is now somewhat damaged but the cup is not leak proof (water will leak through the bottom hole) when not in the base, though I would expect that it should not leak spices much if assembled correctly. Its frustrating that I had to damage the cheap plastic parts of this grinder in order to understand how to operate it and baffling that there are parts included which are clearly intended to be disassembled but with no assembly instructions. Maybe I'll update my rating in the future but as a first impression the assembly process has been frustrating.

  • 5 out of 5
    I'm in the process of replacing my pans with plastic and I have a wonderful old set of Reverware that they don't make anymore. But the handles are all plastic and while they will last a million years, I don't want any plastic in my kitchen. So I bought a set of stainless steel pans, but needed to supplement the smaller sizes, which I use more of. I bought one of the 1-quart and 1 of the 2-quart pans. This Cuisinart 2-quart pot is built to last. It's heavy, and will endure all my cooking nightmares. It's dishwasher safe, which is a must for me. It's 4 cups and has a very light measuring gauge inside which I can barely see, and am sure will rub off in time. The lid is not glass, but metal and is very sturdy as well. Completely happy with this purchase.

  • 5 out of 5
    Update: 4/17/25 I am adding two more pictures, this is only the second time I have used the 3 quart pot and it appears like a layer of metal peeled off and the small pot I purchased has the same pitting. I will be packing this pot back up and returning. I purchased three of these in different sizes. I used the 3 quart one time and it became very discolored with a weird film the two quart after one use has pitting already. Do yourself a favor and look at all the pictures in people’s reviews. I tend to pay more attention to people’s negative reviews but this time there were so many positive reviews I figured I can’t go wrong. I truly expected more from this brand.

  • 5 out of 5
    Easily scratches n rust

  • 5 out of 5
    I purchased this set in April 2021, and I used that for about one year, then I ordered from another brand. The main reasons I stopped using it were: 1- the bottom of the pants curved out due to heating at the center. About the durability, I believe this is worth the price compared to other similar; however, I purchased a granite cooking set, with a bit higher price than this set, and I am very happy with them after one year. Of course, I am a chef :), and my cooking stuff is important to me. I also handle them carefully, for example, I only use a wood spatula, not any metals. 2- I couldn't ever get rid of the dark spot. so, it was almost useless. What I liked about this set was the good size of the pot and pans. I liked that. As a summary, If you are a fan of cooking, I recommend you to find a granite set.

  • 5 out of 5
    Came damaged ..

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