Customer Reviews With Photos
I really wanted to like this cordless hand blender. Pros: it’s cordless, it’s powerful and I like the color and how it looks. Unlike others, I appreciate the safety features on this blender. My mom had a bad finger accident a few years ago with an older cuisinart that didn’t have the safety feature. The lock/unlock workflow isn’t the most intuitive but can be learned. Cons: 1. the metal housing around the blade is sharp and has very sharp corners. This made scratches even in my stainless steel pan… can’t imagine what it might do to any non-stick cookware. 2. I typically don’t like utensils that are not dishwasher safe. Neither blade/shaft nor the whisk can be tossed in the dishwasher, adding to the chores. 3. it’s single speed… however I knew that going in. I’m now looking at Vitamix which is more expensive, but has a guard to avoid utensils from getting scratched and has variable speed. Not sure if Vitamix parts are dishwasher safe. [edit] Ultimately I splurged a bit and got the Breville All In One which was rated highly by Wirecutter, and I’m quite happy with it.

Several flaws in nonstick coating in some of the pans. Also chip on the bottom of one of the pots. It appears what is being sold are sets the manufacturer wouldn’t sell because of flaws. This should have been disclosed if this is the case. Build quality poor. Very disappointing.

I was going to give this 1 star because I was so aggravated as to how the pot precariously perched upon its stand. I even went so far as to attempt to order just new bases. But then I turned the stand right side up. Now they are perfect!

To think I almost didn’t buy this pot! After reading some of the reviews in which people mentioned that it was too lightweight, I almost didn’t buy it. I decided to give it a try, and I absolutely love it! First of all, it’s just lovely on the stove. I appreciate the rounded bottom, which does make it super easy to scrape contents into another container. As far as how heavy it is—if you’re used to using the Cuisinart chef’s series, this will not be a disappointment at all. I find it to be a good and comfortable weight. It’s not a bit too light. The lid is heavy. The pot can be used in oven up to 450 degrees, but the lid can only be used up to 350. This size is perfect to have around for family meals. Great for pasta, soups, etc., and is a perfect size for a large chicken. Clean up is easy. If you do have anything to stick to the bottom, soaking with hot water and some dish soap for 10-15 minutes is usually plenty to easily wipe out the cooked-on food. If you do this, you will never need to use any abrasive pads to clean. This pot would make an excellent gift for anyone who loves to cook for a crowd.

Those pots and pans have a major problem, and turn dangerous to use in time. The rims of all those are dissolving and go from smooth to razor sharp edges. Grooves are developing in between the plies, the material used to fill the space is disappearing, and only the sharp edges of the stainless steel inner and outer shell remain. The grooves are about 1/16" wide and deep. See attached picture. I did not notice it until I cut myself washing one of the pans, but it's too late to return. My email to customer support with pictures and orders was not answered; so much for "lifetime warranty".

I absolutely love this pan. I started off making sweet crêpes. And now I’m considering making a spinach and ricotta cheese crêpe. The pan is performing superbly. It makes it easy to flip. I’m using this pan to make crêpes a lot more often than I thought I would. Very nice pan.

It's an exact copy of the same Rubbermaid item as per my pic. My old Rubbermaid eventually cracked. Hopefully, this won't. Good value because you'll get 4, the Rubbermaid ones are more expensive. I only needed 2, so I'll keep the other 2 for a while, then give them away. Says Made in the USA.

Sorprendida con la calidad. Además de ven hermosos. Me encantan 😍😍

Ok, so idk what people are complaining about, but this one tastes GOOD, AND, it actually WORKS well! I got the Fruit Punch flavor and it tastes a lot like red Kool-Aid. Not bad. I can also see myself mixing this into my electrolytes or other drinks and can tell it would be good, but for the purpose of this review, decided to try it with just water so I can know the true taste, with no chaser. I am interested in trying the Icy Blue Razz to see how it turns out. Normally with pre-workouts, that's my go-to flavor no matter what brand. If this is considered "gross" to you, I DARE YOU to go give N.O. Xplode a try and then get back to me. N.O. Xplode, while more expensive, and while VERY effective, tastes like vomit in a glass. THEE worst thing I've ever ingested. No matter what I mixed it with, no matter HOW I mixed it, I could NOT get it down without gagging. I even tried the Blue Raspberry and it was STILL just awful, but slightly more tolerable than the Raspberry Limeade (didn't even order this one, was sent the wrong flavor and decided to just deal with it), and the Fruit Punch. I will say though, once it kicked in, it WORKED. All heavier weights INSTANTLY felt light, and I was able to blast through workouts to the point I actually began to see some vascularity with my muscle development! Anyway, I'm much more satisfied with this one. With C4, I was able to mix it well using just cold water and my shaker bottle, no special blenders, frothers, etc. With N.O. Xplode, you actually have to make sure you mix it using a spoon, because it is also carbonated, and if you try to shake it, it will end up spraying everywhere and making a mess. Similar to what happens when you shake up a bottle of soda or bubbly champagne and then open it. Yet another reason I hate it! Also, for clarification, if you want the formula that does NOT contain creatine, you should specifically get the "Ripped Sport" variety. The ones that just say "Sport" on the label have the creatine in it. I got the non-creatine formula because I already have a separate creatine supplement and I don't always like to use it, since it does add water weight and causes swelling and bloating (something I can't afford right now since I'm still recovering from a major abdominal surgery; swelling will be on and off during the rest of my first year post-op, but there are things that can trigger it if I consume them, and creatine, sodium, and salt are some of those triggers). I just wanted something to give me more energy & focus, to help me power through my workouts, and to perhaps help me lose a few pounds as I continue to hit the gym and tackle some of the heavier weights (not too heavy since still recovering but dang at LEAST I can go heavier than 10-15lbs now, I was able to get up to 30lb dumbbells with this stuff). As far as people talking about soreness or muscle fatigue after workouts, that's a separate matter. You will need to invest in some good BCAA's to assist with faster recovery from workouts. Since this particular formula does not have BCAA's (some pre-workouts DO have BCAA's; they'll be called "Amino Energy" or "Amino Lean" or something to that effect), you will need to buy them separately, in either pill or powder form. I personally recommend powder form since you can stack it with your pre-workout and/or your protein shake and it'll enter into your bloodstream a lot quicker and therefore take effect a lot faster (like 30 min as opposed to a couple hours, plus some people don't absorb pills very well). Be sure to also make sure you're getting vitamin C to make sure every supplement or vitamin you are taking absorbs 100%, even better if it has vitamin C in the ingredients; before I ever started using BCAA's, OJ was my go-to for muscle recovery. It definitely helped a great deal. Also, lots of protein, water, rest and sleep. Try to cut off eating at 3hrs prior to your bedtime, whenever that usually is for you (some people sleep at night/wake up mornings; others wake up nights and sleep during the day if they have an alternative schedule). If this is your first time using this formula, it is recommended to use just ONE scoop in your water (or other liquid) so that you can assess how your body responds to the formula (positively or negatively). If your body responds positively, then one additional scoop is acceptable. Nothing over that, though. Obv if it responds negatively, you should quit the formula altogether or perhaps lessen the dose to maybe half a scoop. Also, only mix this drink when you are ready to consume IMMEDIATELY after mixing. You are NOT supposed to mix pre-workout drinks and then let them set overnight; they are not designed to work that way. You should only prepared immediately before consumption, and try to finish it within a few minutes of making it. Thankfully it actually tastes good, so it won't feel like a chore to do. Unlike the N.O. Xplode which I would have to close my nose to get it down. Anyway, hope this helps. I like this supplement so far and I like the way it tastes. If you're like me and coming from something gross like N.O. Xplode, you'll be able to appreciate this one a LOT more. Take my word for it.

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.

CONS: (1) Hardware for clamp useless after three meals grilled! The pad came off from bolt making it now difficult to attach and detach from grill hood handle. Granted my handle girth requires to loosen the bolt almost fully but this should not happen! (2) Arm could be longer so that light is not blocked by hood lid on my Fire Magic grill. Effectiveness probably varies depending on make and model of your grill. PRO: Nice bright LED lights with slider to spread out illumination.

This was a good purchased. Portable, easy to carry around and works as it should. Should be great if it’d go up higher.

This oven burns everything on the top and does not brown bottom. Tried adjusting the rack it just doesn’t cook correctly.

Definitely a buy for home or college...Design team you almost have a home run K-Cup machine...missed on 4 subtle issues... Next model design.. Reservoir should be 16oz for 20oz travel, cutout for 20oz travel needs to be wear the top and bottom crease matches up on machine, "bold button" for 20oz - yes a slower poor adding 1-2min, and lastly what is up with the peach handle??

This is the pot after boiling water with white vinegar, then also I did pan fry chicken after, there was white cast after wash, (forgot to take photo) then I just rinse it with vinegar and that’s what it look like very shiny, the pot was ended light for it size, but I like it perfect for pasta,soup, and other dishes good for family 3 or 4, hope it last longer hoping they make multiclad same as this size,
