Customer Reviews With Photos

  • 5 out of 5
    So much room for drinks. šŸ˜ We’ve had our drink fridge up and running for a few weeks now and absolutely love it. The wire shelving can be a little difficult balancing cans on, but a simple shelf liner solves the issue. We went with the larger unit for lower temperature settings, and it was the right move. Everything comes out nice and cold. It runs quiet, doesn’t have any leakage issues and was simple to get up and running… just pull it out of the box, pop on the door handle and plug it in.

  • 5 out of 5
    Like flirting with danger..then these colorful blades are for you. They seem to be multipurpose as well, these beauties can falay a fish and cut through the toughest skin šŸ˜‰. These knives will not only test your abilities to slice & dice, it will test your vision too. Highly recommend, nothing like a great knife to shave time off when cooking!!

  • 5 out of 5
    I know I received a defective unit. Basically my unit's knob did not wind down. My unit could run indefinitely... this is not a good thing. If I wasn't on top of the machine watching it... it probably would have burned my house down. So people who multitask set the timer for cookies or something they will be disappointed to get char coal biscuits. Just know this is more of a buyer beware.

  • 5 out of 5
    Great pan. Very versatile. Perfect for stove top or oven with large, easy grip handles. Great for one-pan recipes where you want to sear or saute some items before adding other items and finishing in the oven. Holds generous 6 servings. Makes a perfect pineapple upside down cake, just the right size for a box cake mix.

  • 5 out of 5
    Just opened my package that I’ve waited nearly two weeks for only to find two of them scratched. All of the others survived shipping. Can’t wait to try them out.

  • 5 out of 5
    Broken upon receiving it. As it was a gift.

  • 5 out of 5
    this is such a poorly designed rice cooker for a lot of little reasons and a few big. 1: the rim where the lid rests has divots/dimples that do not allow the lid to nest flushly. inexplicably there are three evenly spaced along the edge of the inner rim. aligned and flush on one side, there's a huge gap on the other and vice versa. there's just no way for it to sit flush and neat with a seal of any kind. such a major fail that it presents several issues. -the first of which is a huge mess, even when cooking small amounts the water bubbles up and out and over the edge. I have to clean the exterior of this thing every single time, not just the inner pot. I am not this messy. this pic is after one use. -the rice inside spoils very quickly or dries out without an ability to close properly -the glass lid is incredibly unstable whenever moving the unit as it dangerously wobbles 2: glass lid. this has already had to be replaced simply because it is dangerously insecure and wobbly. it has fallen to it's death once already and come close a few times more. 3: no auto shutoff. if you make rice, scoop some and walk away, the following morning you'll come back to the unit still on as well as with dried out rice. not only is this a huge headache, an issue that every rice cooker I've had in the past has been able to contend with but it's a major electricity parasite not to mention waste of rice. whoever designed this needs to reevaluate their life or Cuisinart needs to hire a halfway competent r&d dept. save yourself a headache and buy any asian brand that figured these minor issue out from the get go. I tried to buy American but unfortunately it's backfired again.

  • 5 out of 5
    I don't know why there are reviews showing sets without riveted handles but I received the set I purchased. The MCP-12N 12 Piece set by Cuisinart, the handles are riveted onto all of the pots, pans, and lids. I will updated this review after more use but so far so good. The quality is great, the pots and pans seem to be made very well. I used the saute pan to cook green beans in oil with shaved almonds and the 3 Qt saucepan to cook mac-n-cheese for our dinner the day that I received the set. Both worked great and were very easy to clean. I will say that this would be a 5 start review if cuisinartoutlets.com had placed the OEM packaging into another box for shipping. The product box was damaged and I am surprised that the bottom didn't give out as it had started to come undone. Nothing seemed damaged but I can see how others are receiving sets that are damaged. If I didn't have as hidden a front stoop as I do this set could have easily been stolen due to it being shipped in the OEM packaging. I don't see the cost of a box and a few airpacks to keep the inner box from shifting being more expensive than having to replace a damaged or stolen 12 piece set.

  • I used this on an induction stove and this began warping after the second use on medium heat . The design is also weird since the indents all around on the side reduce the cooking area by a lot . Once this warped , everything started to slide to the side . The cheaper 20$ ones available here have last lasted longer than this one .

  • 5 out of 5
    I use this mixer to make my buttercream for my cakes. I was disappointed in the fact that I had to constantly scrape the bowl because the beaters weren’t quite reaching the edge sides so I still have my KitchenAid beaters and bowl and they fit with this mixer so problem solved the second photo is my KitchenAid bowl and beaters hooked up to this new mixer

  • 5 out of 5
    Very nice accessory for our new 14 cup Cuisinart food processor. It keeps sharp blades organized and contained, shielding the sharp parts safely. Love it! Easy to use

  • 5 out of 5
    Like title says, it worked amazingly for six months! The picture shows a tiny spot where the non-stick coating has peeled. The pan still works fine enough, but now I know that it’s days are numbered. I did use this pan a lot. About 5-7 times a week. I also did put it in the dishwasher. Not sure if this is supposed to be dishwasher safe or not. So, that’s how I used it in the six months since I’ve bought it. I’m not thrilled that it is already peeling with the price point it is at, I was hoping this pan would last at least a year before it started to lose its non-stick.

  • 5 out of 5
    I Love the Quality. I Love the color. Pics show story of a returned 5.5qt improperly packaged with lid inside of the body rubbing/ banging whole trip in a bouncy truck, amazingly it Is s still in usable condition! I'm pkgn' it correctly, I'd like to start with a new looking for cost, dings attached to good times (not disrespectful person, whomever u r)

  • 5 out of 5
    Looks great and works exceptionally well except the milk frother is lame, very lame. In the instruction booklet, you state to fill the reservoir. I only saw the one in back of the unit. I had to call your help desk to help me find where to place water to make a full pot of coffee. I should have watched the videos on YouTube.

  • 5 out of 5
    In search of a new mixer that would handle bread dough, I read reviews, articles, and watched videos for weeks and hours. In the end I chose to compare the Instant (Instapot) mixer and this Cuisinart. Although I eventually chose the Cuisinart, here are the pros and cons of this mixer: PROS... 1. I love how the housing lifts. It has weight, and it doesn't kick up. It is nice and smooth. 2. A feature not all mixers have is for the beaters to be able to continue rotating while the housing is lifted so that extra batter can be released. This one has that ability! 3. The attachments connect smoothly and are ALL metal! 4. The dial for speed is easy to use and even has a helpful attachment and speed key near it. However, that should be imprinted, not a sticker. 5. I love the magnetic cover that easily hides the front opening for add-on attachments. CONS... 1. The motor size is only 500W, which is not typically good for heavy doughs. However, this Cuisinart is supposed to handle them, and it has a 3-year warranty, so I am hopeful the company knows the appliance. 2. The bowl size is only 5.5 qts, and bread mixing usually requires 6.5. Again, we'll see how well that works in the long run. I would have liked to see the bowl slightly offset on the stand so it is easier to add ingredients. 3. Finally I do not like this style of splatter guard. It is in two pieces and must be removed when changing out the beaters. I prefer the style that connects to the lifting head. Overall, I am happy with my choice, and I look forward to decades with this mixer.

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