Customer Reviews With Photos

  • 5 out of 5
    I’m totally hooked on this thing! The reviews are spot on - it’s small, but it’s perfect for two people. And guess what? It’s got plenty of hot water to rehydrate those chilies you love. I’m also a big fan of the sleek design and all the stainless steel. It’s so modern and stylish. And the best part? The lid stays locked in place while you’re filling it, and it’s quieter than a regular water heater.

  • 5 out of 5
    I hot these for my son in law for Christmas. The set was put use that evening. This set has all the configurations you'll ever need. The knives are very sharp, easy to clean and look great. They price was exceptional and includes a lifetime warranty.

  • 5 out of 5
    This was CR’s top ranked coffee machine. I’m not sure I agree fully, but it’s absolutely a good machine. Assembly is quick. It includes an optional carbon filter and a reusable coffee filter (not used by us). It’s easy to use and includes options to schedule coffee so you have it ready for breakfast. That being said, I don’t think the hype is quite right. I had a Technivorm Moccamaster before and the flavor of the coffee was simply better than the Cuisinart. If you can’t tell the difference between two cups of coffee or are on a budget, buy this machine. It’s good. But for me, it just isn’t the same grade coffee as the Moccamaster brewed.

  • please read if you bought and plan on cooking burgers lol!! when cooking burgers cook in the middle and occasionally move to the open edge grill part. if you load it up with burgers and have to cook on the edge it will cook to fast on the outside edge and still be rare in the middle. but I haven't tried it on low with 4 burger patties on it yet sitting on the open part. will try and update review. great size grill for the money thought it would be super cheap but it seems very nice for the money great quality the grill grate top seems pretty good so far has held up pretty good so far nice design, better than my Coleman single burner that attachas on the top of the bottle.

  • 5 out of 5
    Bought because it had good reviews. Only needed a small fryer so this looked like the right one. Worked well for a few days then stopped heating to needed temp

  • Was sent a USED AND DIRTY set Edit: was sent a new one immediately, it came on good condition and worked well; update to 3/5 for this.

  • 5 out of 5
    Product received was (very) used, and no effort was even made to try to clean it before re-shipping. Streaks and finger marks all over it, inside and out. Truly disgusting. On top of that, the lid doesn’t even fit on the pot, and no stainer came with it (which was pictured in ad).

  • 5 out of 5
    Overall had no problems with the durability and fits a nice large turkey. Have been able to wash and store with no rusting issues.

  • 5 out of 5
    about after 1 month the product start to peel. I dont think this parts of plastic very healthy.

  • 5 out of 5
    A couple months ago my girlfriend and I decided to take the leap into large format breads. Jewish rye was our first but we needed to toast the bread twice since only half of it would make it into our toaster. We loved our old toaster with the digital display for the settings and time remaining to toast, but it was starting to burn out after nearly 10 years. That's when we decided to replace it with this model. Sure, we lost the digital display and timers, but it could take the full length in its slot. We immediately noticed how difficult it was to see the knob setting. I burned a few slices here and there experimenting. I have to set it to 1 and carefully watch otherwise it will burn my daughter's mini bagel. Today I was the first to use the toaster on some fancy "white bread" slices. I set the knob exactly to 1 and waited patiently. The picture is the result of 1. It's starting to burn on the edges and the bread has lost all moisture. This made me scratch my head a bit. If this is 1, what the hell do I need 2-7 for? Extra burnt, charred, and charcoal settings? Pros: Long slot Cons: Feels flimsy, worthless settings, no countdown indicator, burns half your bread, doesn't absorb tears

  • 5 out of 5

  • 5 out of 5
    Initially, we were so excited about this good looking set. We were happy to avoid using pans with Teflon or other toxic non-stick coatings as our friend had recommended ceramic pans. We were impressed by the price of these but unfortunately, you get what you pay for. We slow scramble eggs often and the larger skillet was the first to show signs of non-stick. The first photo here is from the 8th or 9th month of use. The second photo is the smaller skillet after frying some hash browns. Cuisinart customer service has suggested a process of putting the pan into the oven using baking soda and water to clear off the oil burn. That worked to clean it but doesn't resolve the issue of deteriorating non-stick performance. The saucepans are doing alright as they are used for boiling rather than frying. I do LOVE the steamer basket which we use very often for reheating some dishes. The overall design of the pots is fine, lids fit well and handles never burn your hands. However, the boyfriend used a metal utensil in one saucepan and made some notches into the ceramic coating, so you have to avoid using any metal tool in there. I recommend these as an inexpensive starter set or to anyone who doesn't cook daily or often. We're probably going to invest in some high-performance skillets. As they say, you get what you pay for.

  • The case is not metal it's cardboard. The first one I ordered came damaged. They sent a replacement and it had the same damage.

  • 5 out of 5
    I purchased this machine at the very beginning of the pandemic when everything closed down. I guess we have become major coffee snobs, what can I say? Anyway, the machine worked great. I grind my own beans so my espresso is always tasting top notch. The machine worked great for about three months, then it started producing a mud-like coffee. I literally wasted an entire bag of Starbucks beans from Costco trying to figure out this problem. I was really bummed because I was really preferring making my own coffee instead of going to Starbucks. It tasted better, I was saving a ton of money... I don’t know, there’s just something about it being a great morning experience. So we asked a friend who owns a coffee cart what she thought the issue could be and she asked if we had back flushed the machine. We hadn’t because we are rookies, so my research began. It said to place a blind filter in the basket and brew water through the machine. I didn’t have a blind filter so I started thinking of what I could use to plug the hole in the filter basket. Then I thought about the little pin that came with the machine. I think a lot of people don’t realize what this is for. I stuck the pin the the little hole and flushed the machine a couple of times and boom! The machine worked again. I just press program and the machine run for about ten seconds. You can repeat this a couple of times. I ended up not having to mail my machine in, I’m back to saving money & it was all that simple. I ordered a blind filter disc and some cleansing tablets that are on the way incase this pin breaks, but after seeing so many of the same issues in the reviews, I figured I write one to help. I don’t know if it states that you use the pin for this in the pamphlet, but if you’re like me and threw it away, this may help you. Enjoy!

  • 5 out of 5
    We recently had to replace our old air fryer and we settled on this small one , the 2.6 quart and we are very happy with our purchase. It is perfect for two people. We’ve made fries, sausage, and cookies in it and we just love it. And it’s small enough that we can put it away in the cabinet when we’re done with it.

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