Customer Reviews With Photos

  • 5 out of 5
    After a few months it’s getting chips in it. Very disappointed

  • 5 out of 5
    Purchased this for my daughter for Christmas in 2023, after using it for a year she really likes it, only con is if she doesn't use it for a month or so it needs recharging, not good if she's in a rush to prepare a meal. Other than that she is very happy with it. Should it ever fail I have no doubt she'll either purchase another one or it'll show up on her Christmas Wish List !!!!

  • 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 😉. 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’ve used this twice so far. Once for chocolate fondue and another with cheese fondue. I was surprised at just how hot it gets and how quickly it heats.

  • 5 out of 5
    Photo is one of the better results from this $60 toaster. Doesn't matter what type of bread, fresh or frozen, or what settings are selected. Went through half a loaf trying everything, even flipping and rotating slices. Only cooks the edges and leaves the rest uncooked.

  • 5 out of 5
    Not happy that I received a brand new product with scratches. I will be returning. Totally sad about this...

  • 5 out of 5
    I love that this set has a cutting board that is just as easy to clean as the cutting tool. The blade is sharp so there's no worry of cutting myself. The handle is easy to grip with arthritic hands. The plastic handle is slightly textured, which allows for a solid grip even with wet hands. I can't say whether the same applies for those with large hands. Appears to be more suitable for those with medium or small hands. With arthritis, one doesn't want to put their hands in small holes - I'm sure anyone trying to use scissors understands. I don't use the sheath to cover the blade, it's just too tiny of a slot to risk the blood everywhere scenario I imagine when I consider making use of the flimsy protector. If you are confident you have very sturdy hands, go for it. But don't say you weren't warned. My ears won't be the ones traumatized by the screaming and foul language.

  • 5 out of 5
    The knives are very sharp I definitely cut myself quite a few times the first month that I had these! They’re easy to clean. I’ve had them for five months and none of them have rusted yet, even when they are in my kitchen sink waiting to be washed. Only complaint is that the black knife block gets dusty so you have to keep up with wiping it regularly

  • 5 out of 5
    I don't normally write product reviews, but THIS pour-over coffee maker is simply amazing! Hubby and I are coffee snobs and this replacement for our old Cuisinart coffee maker had to be rock solid and make a great cup of coffee. I ordered it yesterday, received it today(!!), and excitedly made our first pot-- OMG!! What a difference this machine makes!! Absolutely NO bitterness and an amazingly delicious, rich, complex and velvety taste I was never able to achieve with our old machines. This is our first SCAA-certified, pour-over style coffee maker and I did my homework before choosing this one. I expected to pay two to three times our usual $70 investment in a coffee maker, comparing with Technivorm Moccamaster, Brevlle and other very pricey machines. Interestingly, there were very few reviews of this Cuisinart machine on YouTube, but I have to say it is one of the few pour-over machines that is programmable (able set the start of brewing for the next morning, and able to program the hot plate shut-off after brewing is completed). It was also about half of the $300+ price tag of the Moccamaster which was not programmable. After tasting this coffee, we are simply thrilled with this machine. Beyond that, the machine itself feels very well made and sturdy, and is very simple to clean and operate. The glass carafe does not dribble either. I just can't say enough good things about this machine. It makes just 8 cups of coffee in one brewing which is perfect for our morning coffee routine. HOWEVER, ....[BONUS ALERT!!].... I discovered that our old 12-cup Cuisinart glass carafe is exactly the same height and lid construction as this new one and is perfectly compatible with this coffee maker! So if we have company over, I can simply use the larger pot and run two brews. I purchased this machine myself and was NOT paid for this review. If you love EXTRAORDINARY coffee that knocks your socks off, look no further. This coffee maker is the BOMB!!

  • 5 out of 5
    I upgraded to these cups when my existing plastic measuring cups broke. I wish I upgraded sooner. These are excellent quality and easy to clean. The square shape at the top/bottom makes it easy to scrape off any excess dry ingredients when I’m measuring and makes it easy to store on their tops or bottoms. The magnets are pretty strong and when connected, the cups will stay together unless moved with quite a bit of force. After numerous washes, the measuring labels are still easy to read and haven’t worn off at all. The steel finish is smooth, not too glossy, and hasn’t rusted at all.

  • 5 out of 5
    Product arrived within 4 days of order. Not a simple assembly but maybe took 1 hour and everything fit together well. Not super challenging. Looks so cute and is a gift for my mother in law so she can enjoy her outside living space longer into the cold seasons. She was thrilled with how it looks and that she will have a cute heat source. 5 stars the day the fireplace arrived the price online was reduced by$50. i reached out to customer service and was helped with a credit. Good customer service cuisinartoutlets.com!!

  • 5 out of 5
    As others have mentioned, it does pit after even one use(see photo). Unlike others claiming this is horrible, I think this is somewhat normal. After just one use does feel bad, but yeah. Most stainless kitchen stuffs of course wouldn’t pit, but most kitchen stuff aren’t under heat and chemical(from food) stress like pots are either. To me, it’s like people complaining unreasonably about nonstick coatings not lasting forever. Yeah, it happens. What’s ya gonna do? Unlike the other similar size pot by same company, this one doesn’t tip imbalanced toward handle. Lid works fine. It’s perfect size for 1:00AM instant ramen cravings which is what this was bought and being primarily used for. It’s a pot. It works. Ok.

  • 5 out of 5
    We purchased this Cuisinart stock pot last fall, we'd been canning and it seemed like a bigger pot would be nice. Finally got around to using it around the holidays and discovered 1) that the bottom wasn't flat, and 2) that the cuisinartoutlets.com return window was closed. So called Cuisinart - one of the selling points of the pot was what seemed like a great warranty. That call was made on the 12th of January, Cuisinart customer service asked that I send photos of the problem. Fair enough - did that the same day. While I was on hold waiting to talk with customer service (for about 45 minutes) I heard many times that I could e-mail them and get a response within 24-hours. After hearing nothing in response to my e-mail, I sent a follow up e-mail on the 22nd of January. When there was no response after 48 hours. I called again - hold time was close to a hour, but I finally got someone who suggested that I needed to wait a while longer. I'm not sure who get's a 24-hour response, but I was told that the expected wait for a response was 15 business days! By the 30th of January I was getting antsy again and made another call. Only 20 minutes on hold this time and a very sympathetic person took notes on my tale of woe and suggested waiting a few more days - 15 business days is three calendar weeks - or the 2nd of February... On the 31st of January I got a response to my e-mail. The stockpot could be replaced, was this how I wanted to proceed? If so, it would be $7 for shipping and handling. I responded the same day affirming that I wanted to replace the pot. By Valentine's Day there had been no response to that e-mail and no sign of a replacement pot. So I called... Nice person explained that there were only two people who deal with cookware returns, and could I wait a bit longer? Not sure that I have an option... Anyway, if you are getting a Cuisinart pot, and will be using it on a cooktop where flatness matters, be sure to keep the packing materials and try it out within the return window.

  • 5 out of 5
    I bought one of these to replace my 10 year-old one by the same brand. It's changed, and not for the better. The press plates are shallower. We've been using this pretty much exclusively for quick breakfast sandwiches. Same exact bread, scrambled egg, ham and single cheese slice combo for years and years. The old one was messy. Cheese melted out the sides a bit, kinda a pain to clean. Until finally I couldn't clean it anymore, decided it'd lived a good life and got a new one. This is SO much worse! The cheese melts out every direction and down onto the counter. I doubt there's any left in the sandwich by the time it's done. There are more nooks and crannies it gets in now, too. There's no "wall" between the plates and the power coil, so that gets cheesed, too. Another example of bad redesigning. Now it takes me longer to clean up after making breakfast sandwiches than it did to make them. Even using cooking spray requires you to use a scraper to get all the outside non-cook surfaces. The pics are from it's THIRD use and after using cooking spray. It gets even worse than that, but you can see the cheese just pouring out.

  • 5 out of 5
    Will definitely be ordering again! Has a great taste and gives be energy that lasts throughout the day!

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