Customer Reviews With Photos
Initially was worried it has not too many reviews. No info about water temperature. So once I got it delivered, I ran a test brew and did a temperature measuring. You can find a full video review with temperature test on youtube. Pros: - Appearance. It looks interesting and attracts attention. - Water temperature test showed results within the recommended 195-205F range. - Programmable feature is what I was looking for. - A reusable coffee filter is a plus if you don't like paper filters. Cons: - Not really a cons but it's big and tall. It fits between countertop and cabinets but you need to move it out to open the water reservoir lid and to add a coffee. I wish Cuisinart had a smaller 6-8-cup version of this coffeemaker. - Again. Not really a cons but a thing to be aware of. Even without using "Bold" mode the coffee gets very strong and if you don't grind beans to medium-coarse it can get bitter. Overall it's great coffeemaker that makes pretty good coffee.

Quick and easy to put together with a couple of tools. Make sure you get the stone rack level. Now...this thing gets hot. Maybe a little too hot. Even melted the plastic on my lid vent handle. I put a pile of charcoal in the center and some in the trays that came with the grill on the sides and put two pieces of wood chunks on each. Needless to say I’m using the cheap charcoal to use so much at once. A bag lasts me about six times. As you can see, that puts the heat up to at least 7-800° and well past the upper limit of the gauge on the grill. But at that heat, there is no need to preheat the stone longer than five to ten minutes without risking burning some of your pizza bottoms. But with that in mind, pizzas come out beautifully. They cook in about four minutes which is just enough time for me to stretch the next dough ball. I use 00 flour and the dough comes out fantastic. Much better than an oven at its highest heat has been able to get.

While I like the Kettle, I’m disappointed in receiving red versus Black. I really could not return as I needed right away. The quality is great and the handle allows for easy pouring without getting too hot to handle.

I've had this smoker for about 2 weeks, and I've used it 5-6 times now. First off, like others have said, the temp gauge is completely useless. You should really invest in a good probe if you get this smoker. The charcoal ring is pretty thin and bendable, but it is not flimsy. The cooking grates are actually about 16½ inches in diameter. The overall outside diameter is 18 inches, so if you are planning on smoking a full rack of ribs, you will have to trim it a bit. Following the manufacturers instuctions, maintaining temps around 250°F is incredibly easy at sea level, ±25°. The charcoal chamber is small, which requires reloading after about an hour & a half or so. The overall construction and fit & finish is to be expected at this price range, but the material is decently thick. You will need approximately 45 minutes, a few metric sockets, and a philips head screwdriver to assemble it. A pair of channel locks won't hurt either.

I bought this Cuisinart containers thinking was top of the line in quality terms, but all the vessels became all rusty, at first sight they look nice and elegant, now I'm looking for something good quality. This is not a good stainless steel.

They are not only actually sharp knives but they also are great looking! I love the colors and the sheaths for each one. I have some, that I use all the time out in a holder and the others are safely in a drawer in their sheaths. I bought them for myself to update my kitchen gear, but they would also make a great gift. Functional and really cute at the same time.

I purchased this to replace a DLC-5 (type 25) 7 cup processor. I quickly discovered that the bowl sizes were nearly identical. There was a 3/4" height difference in the bowls but I don't see how you can fit 4 cups in that space. A bit disappointed in the descriptions accuracy as I was expecting a sizeable difference. I have used it and it performs well, but has a delicate interlock on the chute that I fear may break easily. The motor is heavy like my old one so the stability is good. I'll likely keep it now that I have it but I might not have pulled the trigger had I known what I know now.

This thing is amazing! I have done over 50oz with this. The only hiccup is that sometimes it will stop spinning for a few seconds but only after using it for 30 minutes or so. I usually just let it rest and it's good after a bit.

Terrible pan. Packaging fine, but I was sent what looked like a used product. Sent back immediately.

I expected basic durability from these pants, but what I received feels more like a factory second. Right out of the package, I noticed multiple quality control issues: Loose threads and fraying along major seams (see photos). Stitching is uneven and already unraveling in places. A size tag was bizarrely sewn on the outside of the waistband—something I've never seen before on any professional garment. Sloppy button snap area with ragged edges and misaligned fabric. The fabric itself feels thick enough for kitchen work, but the lack of attention to detail makes me question how long these will hold up under daily use. They might be okay as a backup pair or for light use, but they’re definitely not up to professional standards. Would not buy again unless the manufacturer addresses these QC issues.

There's a couple of deep scratches in the handle of the larger saucepan and the pan. It's hard to take a good picture since they're so shiny, but they are very obvious to the touch. The pan's handle also had a warped joint? that looks like welding or polishing error/imperfection. Otherwise the pots and pan seem solid but not too heavy. The handles feel sturdy enough on each item. Will see how they perform.

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.

This is my third Air Fryer and first Cuisinart. I have found the one I will stick with! My first was too big and took too much counter space. Second was a bit small and I had to replace it because it was a dial timer and that snapped off. This one cooks well, ( just made Bacon in it) easy to use and it has a window and light! Ingenious! I’m able to check on it without opening. I highly recommend.

See photo. Just received the item and the lid pot is chipped. We already tried to register for warranty and put it the model number but the website does not have it on their list

*NOTE: I am NOT being PAID to write this review! Yes, there are cheaper ones out there.... Over the past few years, I have used a few different brands of cork removers, and this one... Is The BEST! It not only looks great on your counter, but it packs a serious punch! The Power of the Electric Motor, combined with the Excellent Battery Life, and NO control buttons to press, makes this unit Far Superior to all others! You simply place the unit on top of the bottle, hold the bottle tightly, gently press down onto the cork. Automatically, it will start the extraction process, and in a few seconds, the cork is out of the bottle!! Then, after a 2 second delay, the cork will Remove itself from the unit! That's it. No buttons to press! So far, I have removed 5 corks and the battery still shows Full charge! Compared to the other cork removers I have had, this one has a Heavy-Duty Electric Motor and High Capacity Battery! Also included with the unit, is a rubber vacuum seal bottle top to preserve the freshness until being opened again, a bottle foil wrap remover, and an aerator. These accessories are Self-Stored right on the unit itself! No need for a separate base to hold everything! What a Great Design! With a name like Cuisinart, it should give many years of great service! As you can tell, I am very happy with this cork remover. "You Get What You Pay For." ** UPDATE** This CUISINART unit is a BEAST! It has opened 40 bottles and the battery charge is showing one blue light out of 3 still shining brightly! It can probably open 10 more!! WOW!
