Customer Reviews With Photos

  • 5 out of 5
    Love these pots and pans. I have had them for over a year and they are still great. HOWEVER, one of the lids did shatter, which was disappointing and has me concerned to use any of the other lids.

  • 5 out of 5
    I hope I can get a replacement on this pot, so far, the others seem okay, beautiful set I hope I will not have the same problem with the other pots and pans. I wanted to change to a 5 star, I reached out to the company, and they have sent me a replacement at no charge, for me I find this set of good quality, I would recommend, if you have a problem reach out to Cuisinart, they respond immediately and will resolve any issue you have.

  • 5 out of 5
    I was so excited to get this set for both myself and daughter. It said dishwasher safe however we still wash them by hand. I’m really disappointed about the wear on these already! When I dry them the color comes off on my towel! Also around the edge of each pot and pan, there’s a circle around the bottom and it’s like it’s gouged out. Last but not least the edge of the pots is peeling! Not happy at all and honest can’t use them safely due to the material peeling. I do NOT recommend this.

  • 5 out of 5
    These knives are NOT full tang, as description says.

  • 5 out of 5
    absolutely love this toaster oven and air fryer! I had been eyeing it for a while because my mother-in-law has the same model, and she uses it all the time—especially during holidays. She raves about how well it works, and now I can see why! I used to have the older version, but it wasn’t as easy to clean. This new model is so much more convenient. I can use tin foil and baking paper, which makes cleanup a breeze. Plus, the older version always took up too much counter space, but this one is much more compact and doesn’t crowd the kitchen. The cooking functions are fantastic. The 1800-watt power provides quick and even cooking, and the AirFry setting is a game-changer. I’ve made everything from crispy chicken wings to perfect toast, and it all turns out great. It’s not just for air frying, though—I’ve used the convection bake, broil, and grill functions, and they all perform wonderfully. I can bake a 12-inch pizza or roast a 4-pound chicken with ease, making it ideal for everything from everyday meals to larger family dinners. The controls are easy to use, with an adjustable temperature dial, a 60-minute timer, and an auto-shutoff feature for peace of mind. I also appreciate the toast shade selector, which helps me get my bread just the way I like it. The oven’s capacity is generous, and it includes helpful accessories like an oven light, oven rack, baking pan, AirFry basket, and a grill—everything you need to get started. The nonstick interior makes cleaning up after cooking so much simpler, and I can actually keep it on the counter without feeling like it takes over the whole space. It’s a great investment, especially considering the 3-year warranty. Highly recommend this product for anyone looking to elevate their cooking game!

  • When the wire rack is in the upper position for toasting, one of the "features" of this unit is that the rack is pulled out about 1.5" by a hook attached to the door. This is the first annoyance. The rack does not slide well in this upper position. The leverage action by this door hook raises the rack slightly, causing friction along the inner walls of the toaster, so the entire toaster tends to move every time the door is opened due to this friction. The toaster itself works fine. I just don't think it's making my life easier to have the rack automatically protrude 1.5" when opening the door. As seen here, I bent the hook to prevent it from engaging the rack. It's much better that way. Second annoyance and design flaw is that the wire rack has the wires welded to the wrong side of the frame. Toast does not slip off easily because the wires are welded to the bottom of the frame in the toasting position. The toast gets caught on the frame when trying to quickly slide it out of the hot toaster. Perhaps the engineers should have realized that this toaster is most likely going to be used to make toast and designed it accordingly! Bad engineering, Cuisinart!!!

  • 5 out of 5
    I bot a tube to try and repair a chip in the top of a glass stove top. However the filler is so thick I can barley squeeze it out of the tube. How thick is it suppose to be. It is almost impossible to spread. Is this normal?

  • 5 out of 5
    I think I have tried every method of making cold brew. Even the "quick" version in a nitro keg. When I first heard of this, I thought it was silly because cold brew is easy to make. Once my second baby came along and I kept forgetting to set out my cold brew, I bought this for a fast fix. I took a few months before writing a review, but now I can honestly say LOVE this machine! I can also say that it has some drawbacks, but it's still worth it for what it has saved me many a coffee shop drive-thru and Postmates orders. This is how I've got it to work for me: -Ignore the instructions to scoop in coffee ground and fill the filter up to the max line. Otherwise, it will probably be weak. -Always brew on 'Bold' -Order an extra filter directly from Cuisinart because the one that comes with it is flimsy. Mine got a hole in 3 weeks. Embarrassingly, I tried to make do by lining it with a paper filter... Nope. That doesn't work. Spins right out of place. The replacement is much more sturdy. -After every 2-3 uses, soak it in hot, soapy water and let it continue soaking overnight. -Sometimes I have to release the lever twice, but that's when the coffee grounds are too fine. To prevent this, have a local coffee shop grind the coffee, unless you have something better than those cheap blade grinders. But I only have a cheap blade grider, so I just deal with it. Since I'm used to it now, I can honestly say it's my favorite thing about my kitchen. Well... maybe second only to my blender. Maybe tied? Wathever. It's still faster for me to get my cold brew than waiting in a coffee shop line.

  • 5 out of 5
    Super cute. Works great!!! Buuut make sure you first pretend to heat up something like 2 times at least & have a window open and fans running and something to waft with because it has to rid the off gas which smells horrendous. It’s like anything new you want to let it offgas but this will throw you if you’re not ready for it.

  • 5 out of 5
    This air fryer is great for work. We use it in our lunch room for employees to make their lunch. Great buy

  • 5 out of 5
    When our old Belgian waffle maker (the round kind) died, I wasn’t too keen on replacing it because, well, it was such a pain to use/clean/store that I barely used it to begin with. But then I started to realize how much I was spending monthly on frozen waffles for my kids and decided to invest in a new waffle maker. My kids vacillate between waffles and pancakes most days, and I’ve resorted to the frozen variety out of convenience, but also because frankly I suck at making pancakes. Cooking pancakes on the stovetop is literally a 20-30 minute anxiety attack. I always burn them, they come out all different shapes/sizes, the kitchen fills up with smoke, and I go through way too much butter to keep the griddle greased. Not to mention the mess afterwards. Enter Cuisinart. I’m a huge Cuisinart fan. Their appliances have never let me down. I own their blender/food processor, toaster/convection oven, bread maker, stick blender, and the list goes on. Everything works well, and everything is easy to use. So when I saw yet another magical combo kitchen appliance from them, I knew it was the one. There is no learning curve to using this appliance. With a cacophony of toddlers in my general vicinity, I was able to make a batch of waffles with ease day 1. The kids loved them. Day 2 was pancake day, and as you can see from the video, IMHO, the Cuisinart Breakfast Central is the most civilized way to make pancakes. No smoke, no mess, no stress. Indeed, it was so enjoyable that I made 4 batches so that I had leftovers to freeze for the week. I whistled a happy tune all the while, basking in the anxiety free breakfast experience. My favorite feature, however, is that the PLATES COME OUT AND ARE DISHWASHER SAFE. Game. Changer. I can actually clean the appliance properly after use, instead of just kind of wiping it down and hoping nothing grows in there when it goes back into storage. I haven’t put the plates in the dishwasher since they’re so easy to clean, but it’s nice to know that I can. The entire outside seems to be non-stickish as well, so that when batter overflows (which sometimes it does), it wipes clean with ease. The Breakfast Central also comes with recipes included, which you’ll actually want to make (sweet and savory waffles, infused maple syrup recipes, and unique pancake recipes). I’m always impressed with the recipes Cuisinart includes with their appliances, and this is no exception. Other pros: 1. It’s surprisingly lightweight. 2. The handle stays nice and cool no matter how long I use the appliance. 3. The non-stick surface is excellent; absolutely nothing gets left behind. 4. There is only one control knob—super simple to use. 5. It cooks fast! I am beyond thrilled with this appliance and look forward to using it for years to come. Thank you, Cuisinart, for helping me to master cooking pancakes after all these years!

  • 5 out of 5
    Great tasting coffee but the design is horrible. I would not buy again if I had to replace this coffee maker. It is a fantastic looking coffee maker. The coffee taste good, but probably related to the type of beans or ground coffee you use. I found that I cannot clean the thermal carafe. My hand does not fit into the top of the serving carafe because the design opening is so small. So, cleaning it is a REAL problem. Also, my biggest complaint the automatic grinder which I felt was a selling point when purchasing, is COMPLETELY wrong in its design. When the coffee brews, the grinder gets completely wet with condensation. When the grind is complete all the remnants of the bean grind are wet. Note, it does say to clean the grinder after every use. But I find the condensation is so bad that I don't even want to use the built-in grinder.

  • 5 out of 5
    I had an older Bread Machine and used it for at least 10 years. Well it finally gave out. I have limited counter space so I purchased this Compact Cuisinart. I made many breads in the unit and have been totally satisfied. I use the dough cycle a fair amount of time and have had great results. I prefer a traditional style loaf of bread. In the photos below all the loafs were made with the dough cycle. There not perfect looking but not bad for me.

  • 5 out of 5
    First, I will probably love these skillets, as I have been buying similar Cuisinart non-stick pans for decades. But, for cryin’ out loud, I can’t get the advertising stickers off of the non-stick surface of the pans! First I tried just to lift them off with my fingernail. Nada. What you see pictured is after soaking in hot water for over an hour. I can barely start to get some of it off, but if you look closely, you’ll see the adhesive is still attached to the pan! Did I mention that this is a NON-STICK pan!!! Not sure what to do, since I don’t want to scratch the surface with any scraping tools. Also, I probably shouldn’t use chemicals, since they say the only thing to ever use is mild soap and water. I might end up returning these.

  • 5 out of 5
    Worst coffee brewer I’ve owned. When I use k cups it rips the top and the coffee grounds and water spill all over the place. See photo . I've read all the instructions and done as specified. We tried the coffee pot today with the gold basket and there were grounds in the coffee pot as well. Will not be buying a Cuisinart product again. Company sent me a new coffee pot. Very pleased with the replacement. Good customer service!

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