Customer Reviews With Photos

  • 5 out of 5
    This product arrived nicely packaged, like new. It was purchased as a graduation present for my daughter to use in college. Unfortunately, when she opened it the first time, it looked dirty. We snapped pictures of it, still in the box, with all sorts of grime inside. My daughter tried to use it, and it did not work. It would turn on for a few seconds, then turn off as if the motor had overheated and she couldn’t get it on again until it cooled down for several minutes. Our return window has closed. She was saving this to use in college. This is a huge disappointment.

  • 5 out of 5
    I’ve had these ice trays for a year and a half. I’ve liked them for the most part. Having a lid is great and the ice usually comes out easily. But about six months ago the lining on the tray has started to peel off. It gets stuck inside the ice. It makes it extremely difficult to remove the ice when the happens. I’ve found pieces of plastic in my water multiple times. I really thought it would last longer then a year.

  • 5 out of 5
    They are good for the price! Fit good in my syrups great! I had to trim the straw a little bit so they would fit but that was no issue for me!

  • 5 out of 5
    Once I got through the instructions and figured out exactly how it works, my husband and I both love it. It took patience and time. You just have to know that it has to be on brew(knob has to click) to set the clock. (The brew setting didn’t quite line up to the mark on dial; hence feeling the click). The Auto off is in 1, 2, 3, or 4 hours. (That confused us at first). The top buttons are for the 12 cup process. The bottom button is for the one cup. The signals are on inner timers; they will eventually shut off accordingly. We love the notification when water is low. (I purchased the discounted option; so it was missing a filter; I just called the manufacturer and they sent the missing item). I ordered a reusable pod set separately. Just have patience and take the time to get it all figured out.. In the end, after completing the setup and getting a rolling tray; we’re fully satisfied!!

  • 5 out of 5
    Haven't tasted it yet, but smells wonderful, like vanilla extract. Worth noting, I'm really pleased at how this bottle was sealed. Came sealed in a bubble wrap packet with an additional plastic seal around the cap. No leakage, no breaks. Packaged with care. Can't wait to bake with it!

  • 5 out of 5
    When I got my first set of Cuisinart knives, I was excited to use them. Unfortunately, I found out that the knife block was broken in half. I returned the set for a new one, hoping this was a one-time problem. But when I received the second set, I was disappointed to see that it was broken AGAIN. I had hoped for better from Cuisinart. I am pretty bummed and would not recommend this set.

  • 5 out of 5
    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.

  • 5 out of 5
    I’m answering my own question that neither the Amz Bot 🤖 could answer, nor was mentioned in any of the reviews I read: Yes, it is Induction Ready! This is why I wanted this large pan, but I am thrilled about the quality stainless steel steamer/stainer. I just tested pan, lid, & steamer with the “boil a mug* of water” test to be sure it will work on my induction hob I use car camping & traveling. While 4.5qt pot is bigger than I preferred (wanted a 2.5 or 3qt pan), I can make this work because it isn’t too heavy & the pan is balanced when I lifted it off of induction burner shown. And it was on sale. Rating: 4 stars for now based on what is mentioned above about performance during today’s out of box testing. I’m traveling now & will continue to use to cook our meals on the way back home. *Mug in pictures is standard USA coffee mug size & to show size comparison.

  • 5 out of 5
    I love this this little food processor! For starters, size DOES matter in this regard, as my counter space is at a premium and I just don't have room in my kitchen for a larger processor. This one easily stores away in a cupboard. Despite its size, this chopper/grinder does the job of a full-size model. I have made sauces, dips, and salsas, and have also chopped nuts and veggies. The Cuisinart brand is quite a bit pricier than other brands of choppers/grinders, but as far as I am concerned, well worth the money based on performance. HOWEVER... Although I gave 5 stars on ease of use and cleaning, I only gave 3 stars on sturdiness. The chopper bowl is plastic, of course, but it is very lightweight and, therefore, needs to be assembled with great care. After only 3 months of use (and I only use it occasionally), 2 pieces of plastic snapped off the base of the bowl when I was securing bowl to base (see photos). I want to clarify that I am EXTREMELY careful with my kitchen appliances, as I need them to last a good long time, which is also why I was willing to pay a higher price for Cuisinart brand. So, I am very disappointed in the sturdiness factor and foresee having to purchase a new bowl sooner or later. Other than that, it's a good product and gets the job done.

  • 5 out of 5
    I am returning this item for multiple reasons. First, it appears to have been used as there is a crusty stain inside the steamer basket. Second, the handle design is poor. They have hollow openings that will allow water to sit inside and likely leak into my cabinets after washing.

  • 5 out of 5
    I went through two glass carafes before finding this gem. So pleased with the durability and design of the carafe. This fit perfectly into my 12 cup grind and brew.

  • 5 out of 5
    Let me start by saying that I am no stranger to pressure cookers and I take extremely good care of all my appliances. I've only owned this newer Cuisinart a little over a month. It is supposed to be the "New and Improved" model replacing the older model Cuisinart. it may be new, but It is NOT improved! I have had my older Cuisinart for over 10 years with no issues. It still has the original stickers on it and it is still working great. Reluctantly, I purchased this newer version from cuisinartoutlets.com using gift cards from my children wanting to update to the newer cooker. What a mistake that was! This newer version after 2 uses started spewing liquid and steam out of every crevice severely burning my hand and arm. The first time I used it I found it hard to clean since you cannot detach the lid on the newer model. It is built cheaper and lid is very flimsy. Why a company would take a perfect product and decide one day to change it in the name of "New and improved" actually making it worse is beyond me! Thankfully cuisinartoutlets.com said they will issue a refund since I've only had it 38 days. My advice would be to steer clear of this "New and Improved" pressure cooker.

  • 5 out of 5
    Overall, I have been pleased with it, but it did arrive damaged on the front bottom right corner. It still worked and I didn't want to have to go through the hassle of reboxing it and sending it back, so I just kept it - it's staying in the garage anyway. But still a bummer.

  • 5 out of 5
    Came damaged ..

  • 5 out of 5
    My family of four is reducing our carb intake, and I previously started with the Dash mini waffle maker, but the cleanup drove me crazy. With all the cheese and other ingredients, there is a lot of oil and burned bits. And the mini takes 4-5 minutes per little waffle which means my family of four had to wait forever. I hunted and hunted for a waffle maker with removable plates and settled for this one. Tonight I made chicken Parmesan chaffles which definitely requires more filling than the little dash, maybe 1 of these chaffles is like 1.5-2 from the Dash mini. You can see my chicken Parmesan chaffles in the picture. The second picture is of the waffle plates dirty after making them, the third picture is after I easily washed the plate. I also used the pancake plate to make “keto sandwich thins” cheeseburger patty pocket sandwich. I also am going to try Chinese “egg dumplings” which uses scrambled egg thin wrappers around dumpling filling. Definitely the bottom browns more for the pancake plates. It might brown the top well if the pancake batter you make rises a lot. Otherwise one side definitely looks better than the other. So many uses beyond regular waffles, and the removable plates allow for easy cleanup. My waffle maker also was missing back rubber feet and I have asked Cuisinart if this is intentional. But those feet are pretty sharp without the rubber feet. The machine is relatively light and I was surprised how light the plates were compared to some other machines I’ve tried. But they made the regular waffles well and the chaffles as well, so I can’t complain. I do wish that they made the top and bottom plates interchangeable as I think a flat bottom plate would have been a nice option. The “ready” beep was quite accurate. I wonder if it was just a timer thing or a temperature gauge or some other sensor.

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