Customer Reviews With Photos
I’m absolutely amazed by the simple yet elegant design of the Cuisinart Convection Toaster Oven Model: TOB-260N1. It cooked my $3 store bought frozen pizza to absolute perfection, with a beautifully even bake that left the crust crispy and the toppings deliciously melted. The see-through door is a fantastic feature, allowing me to monitor my food without opening it and losing heat. The quick preheating time is a game-changer, saving me valuable time in my busy kitchen. This compact, stainless steel appliance is a must-have for anyone looking for a reliable and efficient cooking tool. Highly recommend it—5 stars all the way!

I needed to upgrade my kitchen knives, and I am so glad I found these. I bought these about 11 months ago and they still look and feel like new, still very sharp. Each knife has a sturdy protective cover which is great for protecting your hands when rummaging around in your kitchen drawers. Knives are strong and do not bend when cutting through hard items like watermelon or winter squash. I would certainly buy again.

Super durable, quiet, and does its job. I love making desserts for my family.

Upon receipt, stand upright for 6 hours before starting. The fridge is well-designed to make the best use of the space. The cooling is excellent, ice cubes form rapidly, and the temperature setting on medium (4) provides perfect cooling (38˚-41˚). It runs silently next to my bed. It is large enough to place a large microwave on top of it, the height making it practical. I have a 130 sq. foot room, so maximizing space is critical. The ice tray that is included is a joke. It makes sugar-cubed size cubes, but the freezer will hold a standard ice tray. The freezer is small, so you are limited in what you can fit. It consumes little power. The lighting is great. The door will hold half-gallon-sized cartons, space for six 20-ounce bottles, butter, etc. No buyer's remorse, this model is larger and cheaper than the predecessor. It weighs about 75 pounds, so it is light enough to handle without a dolly. The packaging was adequate and Fed Ex delivered it undamaged. There is no assembly required. The adjustable shelves are taped in place, and it can hold a gallon of milk upright if needed. In summary, it packs all the cooling power of full-sized models, in a small frame, perfect for a dorm or someone like me, renting a room. If you remove the top shelf, it will hold two gallons of milk. The door will hold 2 half gallon jugs.

I hate writing a bad review but in this case I feel I must. I don't want others to have the same experience I have had with this coffee maker. We had a Cuisinart DTC-975BKN Programmable Automatic Brew-and-Serve 12-Cup Thermal Coffeemaker for two years and we loved it. Unfortunately one day it just quit working. When I tried to buy a replacement I found that it was now "unavailable". While the Cuisinart DCC-1170BK has less capacity it still appeared to be an acceptable replacement. I was wrong in that assumption. The electronics on this model are easier to use and the display is MUCH brighter. If you can get it out of the pot it also makes a good cup of coffee. That is all the good I can say about this model. Filling this thing with water is the first challenge. The area you have available to add water to the maker is a small triangular spot in the back right side. It sits just under the sprayer lid and next to the cone you place the coffee into. It is a hard target to hit without getting something wet that you don't want wet. If you fill the pot with water and then attempt to pour that into the coffee maker you will find that you can only empty about 2/3 of the pot. The inside if the pot has a shoulder that allows the lid to be smaller. This prevents you from emptying the pot unless you almost completely invert it. You can't do that because the sprayer lid is in the way. So, to fill it, you add as much water as you can then go back from the pot and refill it again. Now you can continue to add water to the fill line. After that you must dump the remaining half-pot of water in the sink. It is also VERY easy to overfill the maker's tank because it sits in front of the fill gauge (they could have put it on the other side but they didn't). You can't see it while filling because the pot is in the way. The overflow hole on the back sits just above the Full marker on the gauge. There is VERY little room for error even though you can't watch the gauge as you are filling because of its location. If you don't stop in time it will overflow onto your counter. You also have to be very careful when moving the coffee maker once it is full of water or you will again get your counter wet because of this. That same issue with the pot design causes it to make a coffee mess when you try to fill a cup. To get the last of the coffee out of the pot it has to be inverted until it is almost upside down. At that point it is pouring coffee everywhere but in the cup. I'm VERY disappointed with Cuisinart releasing something with this many design flaws. They have done so much better in the past.

1st one I had, motor burned-up within 1 ½ years-under warranty, they sent another…picture shows what happened to my current one. They do NOT honor warranty if it has been replaced.

So far everything works perfectly, I’ve tested the cup and timer for the carafe, all works good. I’m a 2nd time Cuisinart coffee duo user. I had my first one for approximately 10yrs, the heating element for the carafe finally went. One thing i learned early on with my first one that in the beginning exploded the pods like many others have had the experience, I push the pods down until the bottom needle pokes it then I put the top down on it, it worked for 10 years and is worth a try. … however so far I haven’t had to do that with this one. It is a step down from what we had but I love it. Looks good on my counter and all. So I have nothing negative to say. If your pods explode try pushing it all the way down then put lid down it’s worked for me in the past. This one I’ve not had to do that. I just got it yesterday and so far has exceeded my expectations especially in kcup area.

Don’t like at all

Great product. Ninja is the best. The only thing is it's noisy, but the most important thing is that it makes delicious, creamy ice cream. I recommend it. I like it.

I bought this as a Christmas gift and she loves it. She loves the clean design, the small size, and it functions flawlessly. It is definitely worth the money. I’m very happy.

The Cuisinart CTG-00-CCR7 Curve Crock with Tools is a fantastic addition to any kitchen. The set includes seven essential tools, a slotted spoon, solid spoon, slotted turner, ladle, pasta server, whisk, and a sleek black utensil holder. Each tool feels sturdy and well-made, perfect for daily cooking tasks. I love the modern design; the curved crock looks clean and stylish on the countertop while keeping everything organized and within reach. The utensils are heat-resistant and dishwasher-safe, which makes cleanup super easy. They don’t scratch nonstick cookware, which is a huge plus. If you’re looking for a practical and attractive utensil set, this one is a great value and a kitchen must-have!

Used this pot 3 times to boil potatoes. Black spots and weird discoloration appeared at first use and is only getting worse. Nothing has been burned or scorched in this pan ever. No chemicals have been used for cleaning it only dish detergent for hand washing. Evidently a product defect. Waiting on Customer service to respond to email. Haven't had it a month. Did this on first use of boiling potatoes. Gets worse with each use. For $35. I expected better. I'd rate zero if it were an option. Very very disappointed in product.

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.

This Cuisinart does a great job of chopping. But try to make shred carrots or cabbage, say for coleslaw, and it will disappoint you. When you install either shredding/slicing blade, you will notice a large gap, maybe 0.5 inches, between the edge of the blade and the edge of the bowl. As expected, when you run carrots or cabbage through the feeding tube and attempt to shred these, there are remnants that, in my old Cuisinart food processor, would remain on the top of the shredding blade. But in this food processor, those remnants get spun to the side of the blade and over into the bowl because of the large gap. So I end up having to sort through the shreds in the bowl to find the large pieces that did not get shredded. I'm attaching a photo showing all the large bits that ended up in the bowl of the Cuisinart after shredding about a pound of carrots. I had to sift through everything in the bowl to find and remove these, as I was making a carrot cake. These are fairly large pieces; the second photo shows their sizes compared to the shredding blade. I called Cuisinart customer support about this, and the rep I talked with offered to send me a new bowl. How that would fix the problem, I had no idea. I received the new bowl, and it is identical to the old bowl and has the same issues. The problem seems to be a serious design issue. The slicing blades that come with the 9-cup processor are the same ones used in the 7-cup processor. Perhaps they work better in the 7-cup processor, assuming that the diameter of the top of the bowl is smaller than for the 9 cup. Anyway, I'm very disappointed in my purchase, as well as in my interaction with Cuisinart customer support.

So far everything works perfectly, I’ve tested the cup and timer for the carafe, all works good. I’m a 2nd time Cuisinart coffee duo user. I had my first one for approximately 10yrs, the heating element for the carafe finally went. One thing i learned early on with my first one that in the beginning exploded the pods like many others have had the experience, I push the pods down until the bottom needle pokes it then I put the top down on it, it worked for 10 years and is worth a try. … however so far I haven’t had to do that with this one. It is a step down from what we had but I love it. Looks good on my counter and all. So I have nothing negative to say. If your pods explode try pushing it all the way down then put lid down it’s worked for me in the past. This one I’ve not had to do that. I just got it yesterday and so far has exceeded my expectations especially in kcup area.
