Customer Reviews With Photos
EXCELETENTE PRODUCTO, SE PUEDESN REALIZAR DIFERENTES FIGURAS PARA LOS DESAYUNOS, ME ENCANTO!

THIS-- 6-Quart-Cuisinart ---Fancy --shiney -STOCK POT-- --pan ----SCRATCHES -- too ----- Easily --.. Don't Breathe on it or it will scratch.... i should have purchased a Scratch Resistant stock pot pan....

Love it. So good and easy to make ice cream! Scoops just like store bought ice cream overnight. Others comment it’s noisy but it’s really not so bad. Didn’t bother me. The only negative comment is I wish I had recipes in hand with purchase but I downloaded the manual. I liked the instruction booklet. It was very helpful letting me know how to set it up. Look forward to making more ice cream flavors.

One of the steak knives arrived broken. This was supposed to be a gift and i had to buy something else because of the broken knife. I am truly dissapointed with this product.

This was bought as a birthday gift and was not opened until today. Unfortunatley the handle has been ground off on one section and is sharp on the edge. Disappointing. I wish I had caught it earlier and I would have returned it. Too bad qulaity control does not catch something that obvious.

After breaking three glass pots on my last coffee maker I gave up and tried this Cuisinart unit with its metal pot. Since I am the only coffee drinker left at home I was able to downsize to the 5-cup unit. It makes a nice hot cup of coffee and keeps it hot in the thermal pot. The unit appears well-made and its reliability should be good. It can be a bit messy though. The top of the pot has a plastic lip which makes for a messy pour no matter how careful you are and leaves a bit of coffee always in the pot. I've taken to pouring it out over my sink. Also, when you open the top lid of the unit and pull out the filter basket there is always a good amount of water than will inevitably wind up needed to be mopped up off the burner plate. I didn't have this problem with my old coffee maker. So, this is a nice coffee maker but costs a lot more than standard 5-cup units and has a few design quirks.

The blender I received is not the one pictured or described. It's the cheaper version by about $20, listed here: https://www.cuisinartoutlets.com.com/Cuisinart-CSB-75PK-2-Speed-Immersion-Blender/dp/B00ARQVLGO/ref=pd_sbs_79_2/144-7209488-6391407?_encoding=UTF8&pd_rd_i=B00ARQVLGO&pd_rd_r=b49edaac-442c-11e9-b19b-29d01332e346&pd_rd_w=jGZew&pd_rd_wg=dx7lc&pf_rd_p=588939de-d3f8-42f1-a3d8-d556eae5797d&pf_rd_r=CWMD9XQFJR4AGQY2HBZE&psc=1&refRID=CWMD9XQFJR4AGQY2HBZE This one has a "low" & "high" setting and an incredibly weak motor that starts & stops on its own. It's also difficult to use because the button is so small only a single finger can depress it. Really disappointed. Buyer beware.

I purchased this Cuisinart coffee maker because I've had two of them before and they were great. The thing I like the best is that the carafe is aluminum and insulated to keep your coffee hot and fresh for several hours. I had never purchased an open box product before, so I gave it a try. I could see no flaws in the entire product. And it works perfectly! Aside from that, Cuisinart a products have always been great. This coffee maker makes delicious coffee, and I think the cone filter is what makes the difference in the taste. So many other coffee makers are using the basket filters. I don't believe they make the best tasting drip coffee. I also like the fact that you can set a timer in the evening and your coffee will be made for you when you wake up! I would recommend heating up the carafe during the winter so the coffee stays warmer in the carafe. I would not hesitate to buy an open box product again, especially anything made by Cuisinart!

This electric can opener is a game-changer in the kitchen. It glides through lids effortlessly, saving time and strain—especially for those with hand mobility issues. The sleek design looks great on the counter. Cleanup is simple too, thanks to the detachable blade. It’s one of those gadgets you don’t realize how much you needed until you use it.

First time using on my Blackstone. I shut off all the lights so I was in the dark and it put off plenty of light for my 36 inch griddle. Not sure about the waterproof but not a pin concern of mine. So far I recommend it

You can flip the salt shaker cap upside down to make a pattern. Try to keep the caps aligned so that the silver opening for the rub fits over the holes you make. I rolled up some emery cloth to sand the inside of the holes smooth.

Perfectly clean and organic. I love this brand.

Great cup of coffee every time but......after less than a year the carafe started holding water in its double wall design and leaking it onto the platform after washing. The platform is now a rusting wet mess. Also, not much after that the boiler well started to leak out the bottom of the unit. Seems like this will be a electrical shock hazard before long. Cuisinart has oversold its reputation with this cheaply designed and made unit. Don't be fold by the shiny stainless-steel exterior. It is cheap junk or should I say expensive junk because it cost $100. Something as straightforward as a coffee maker should not fail after only one year out of the box. I am buying a Braun!

Product surface inside good but enamel on handles, lid and top edge have multiple chips with normal use. Started within one year of purchase in 2019, and just gets progressively worse. I have another brand cast iron enameled pot greater than 10 yr old that doesn't have 1 chip on the outside after all these years. Will update after contacting company to determine if this falls under their limited lifetime warranty.

The inside of both inner slots did not toast the bread. I had to turn the bread around and toast for a little bit longer. I reached out to Cuisinart as I had already thrown the box away and customer service was great. I provided them with the purchase information and they are sending a new toaster. It’s been almost 3 weeks and I had to cut the cord of the defective one and send a picture. Happy with the response but disappointed in resolution timeline.
