
- Sales Rank: #305061 in Kitchen & Housewares
Features
- 5 cup sizes, including iced beverage setting and removable drip tray for tall travel mugs
- Large 80-ounce removable water reservoir elimanates the need for frequent refills
- Fully programmable blue backlit LCD with digital clock, auto on/off, and adjustable temperature control
- My K-Cup Reusable Coffee Filter can be filled with any ground coffee and conveniently stores right in the unit
- All parts that come in contact with water or coffee are BPA-free; also includes a charcoal water filter
- 5 cup sizes, including iced beverage setting and removable drip tray for tall travel mugs
- Large 80-ounce removable water reservoir elimanates the need for frequent refills
- Fully programmable blue backlit LCD with digital clock, auto on/off, and adjustable temperature control
- My K-Cup Reusable Coffee Filter can be filled with any ground coffee and conveniently stores right in the unit
- All parts that come in contact with water or coffee are BPA-free; also includes a charcoal water filter
Perfect for both personal use and entertaining, this single-serve home-brewing system offers consumers fresh gourmet coffee, tea, hot cocoa, and more in under one minute. Choose either 4, 6, 8, or 10 ounce from the icon on brewing size options. Using Keurig K-Cups-featuring over two hundred varieties of pre-measured, premium brand coffee and tea--this brewer's innovative one-touch technology makes it easier than ever for consumers to enjoy a wide array of hot beverages. No matter which cup size you choose, the Cuisinart Single Serve Brewing System , working in conjunction with K-Cup, always produces the perfect cup every time.
From the Manufacturer
The Quest for the Perfect Cup of Coffee
Water Any hot beverage is made up primarily of water. Often overlooked, the quality of the water is as important as the quality of the coffee, tea, or cocoa. A good rule of thumb is that if your water doesn't taste good from the tap it won't taste any better in your beverage. That's why the Cuisinart Single Serve Brewing System has added a charcoal water filter that removes chlorine, bad tastes, and odors, for the purest cup every time. Cuisinart recommends changing the water filter every 60 days or after 60 uses, and more often it you have hard water.
Coffee While the bulk of the liquid is water, all of the flavor should be from the coffee, tea, or cocoa. To achieve the same great quality you receive at coffee bars, you need to use the same quality ingredients. By using the K-Cup, brought to you by some of the most premium brands on the market, you can be assured that you're getting the finest, freshest gourmet product with every cup you brew. If you choose to make your own coffee make sure all your ingredients are at their freshest.
Grind The grind of coffee and cocoa or the refinement of your tea leaves is critical for proper flavor extraction.
Customer Reviews
Most helpful customer reviews
14 of 14 people found the following review helpful.Avoid Clogging Your Machine...Look At The K-Cups!
By Cal
I read a number of these reviews. The horror stories about these machines working and then ceasing to work were more than enough for me to steer clear. When the office I work at bought one of these machines, I figured that this would be my chance to find out just how well this machine worked without having any personal finances in play. Let's face it, these machines are an investment. This machine was so much fun to use, just about everyone in the office jumped on board and bought some version of the K-Cup system. I was more interested in this particular model. So, I watched and waited.Pretty soon, just like other users, the office Cuisinart ran into problems. A K-Cup would be put in the machine, the Brew button would be pressed, the machine would make sounds as if it was trying to brew, some liquid may start dripping into the cup below, but then nothing. This same problem happened to one of the co-workers who had bought this Cuisinart model for their home. The manual was referred to, troubleshooting ensued, tinkering occurred, but nothing seemed to work. One of the home Cuisinarts ended up going back to the store to be exchanged. An inquisitive co-worker at the office, however, took a straightened paper clip and started poking around. After a number of "pokes" with the paper clip in the part of the machine that is sharp and hollow that pokes into the K-Cup, the office Cuisinart was back in working order. The co-worker who had replaced their machine at home, again, ran into the same problem. The Cuisinart stopped working. Using a paper clip to clear the same part, the home machine was returned to working order.*** I WOULD SUGGEST THAT YOU LOOK AT THE K-CUPS THEMSELVES ***While this may not apply to everyone who is running into problems with this Cuisinart model, this may help some of you, thanks to that same paper clip wielding co-worker. And if anything, it may help if you end up purchasing this machine by avoiding one of the problems that may be plaguing others. In my case, the K-Cups come from a lower elevation than where I reside, so there is a LOT of pressure in the K-Cups. Prior to putting the K-Cup in the machine, we poke the cover of the K-Cup. I favor right in the middle where the Cuisinart machine will eventually poke the K-Cup to reduce the chance of grounds escaping through another hole under forced pressure and mucking up your expensive machine. Make sure to gently press the lid/foil of the K-Cup down to force out the excessive air. Then you use the machine just as you regularly would. Since coming across this realization and releasing the pressure in the K-Cups, the office Cuisinart machine and the various co-workers with their home Cuisinart machines have reported no more issues. Including myself. I bought one of these machines after running this field test of almost five months. I figure if I try and keep any K-Cups contents from being forced into the machine through the entry needle (the sharp hollow point) in the first place, hopefully, I won't have clogging problems down the line. This may also keep random grounds from ending up in your cup. I'm not sure about the inner workings of this particular machine, so who knows how far interloping K-Cup contents can travel in this machine and what problems they or eventual build-up can actually lead to, but at least for me...so far, so good!I'm not a coffee drinker at all. But this machine comes in very handy for all the coffee drinkers who visit. I don't have to try to figure out how much to brew, remember who likes what, wait for the coffee to finish, or be stuck with a leftover pot of coffee. You select the size. There is a huge variety of flavors. It is quick. But, it is not cheap. That would be the detractor so far for the K-Cup system as a whole. Also, if you are a Hot Chocolate fan, you probably do not want to add more than 8 ounces of water. I would suspect that Hot Cider is the same. I'm not sure if this is a fad and will eventually go the way of the 8-Track tape, but at least for me...it works and works well for just what I need.- Update: The first Cuisinart (purchased for the office) has been in-use five days a week, multiple times during the day, and going strong since December 2010. It hasn't been descaled (but probably should be) during that period, but it has been getting both regular and filtered water, so that may be pretty helpful. My personal Cuisinart (which I purchased five months after the office one) is also doing quite well. It doesn't get used as much, but again...*knock on wood*...no problems. I really do believe if you avoid clogging your machine from the start, you have much better luck in the long run.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.Always a problem
By Marly
I have had this machine for 2 years now and it is one problem after another. Just about everyone I know that has one has constant trouble as well. So, we trade solutions so we don't have to buy another machine since this one is not cheap. I would never buy this model again. Save yourself the stress and look at another machine, so tired of trying to fix it so I can get a cup of coffee. I also have the Tassimo by Bosch, coffee is way better and I have never had a problem with it. The only draw back to the Tassimo is they do not have much of a selection of coffees to choose from.
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.Terrible....do not buy!!!!
By christym
I have gone through 4 of these and they quit working. I paid more and thought the Cuisinart brand would last longer. Don't waste your money. I never write reviews but I had to on this one. It was a total waste of money for me, I'm going to throw it in the trash and buy another brand.
Cuisinart Single-Serve Brewer with Keurig K-Cup System, 12 K-Cup Starter Pack and 9 Charcoal Water Filters - Silver
In Stock! Buy Now !By Cal
I read a number of these reviews. The horror stories about these machines working and then ceasing to work were more than enough for me to steer clear. When the office I work at bought one of these machines, I figured that this would be my chance to find out just how well this machine worked without having any personal finances in play. Let's face it, these machines are an investment. This machine was so much fun to use, just about everyone in the office jumped on board and bought some version of the K-Cup system. I was more interested in this particular model. So, I watched and waited.Pretty soon, just like other users, the office Cuisinart ran into problems. A K-Cup would be put in the machine, the Brew button would be pressed, the machine would make sounds as if it was trying to brew, some liquid may start dripping into the cup below, but then nothing. This same problem happened to one of the co-workers who had bought this Cuisinart model for their home. The manual was referred to, troubleshooting ensued, tinkering occurred, but nothing seemed to work. One of the home Cuisinarts ended up going back to the store to be exchanged. An inquisitive co-worker at the office, however, took a straightened paper clip and started poking around. After a number of "pokes" with the paper clip in the part of the machine that is sharp and hollow that pokes into the K-Cup, the office Cuisinart was back in working order. The co-worker who had replaced their machine at home, again, ran into the same problem. The Cuisinart stopped working. Using a paper clip to clear the same part, the home machine was returned to working order.*** I WOULD SUGGEST THAT YOU LOOK AT THE K-CUPS THEMSELVES ***While this may not apply to everyone who is running into problems with this Cuisinart model, this may help some of you, thanks to that same paper clip wielding co-worker. And if anything, it may help if you end up purchasing this machine by avoiding one of the problems that may be plaguing others. In my case, the K-Cups come from a lower elevation than where I reside, so there is a LOT of pressure in the K-Cups. Prior to putting the K-Cup in the machine, we poke the cover of the K-Cup. I favor right in the middle where the Cuisinart machine will eventually poke the K-Cup to reduce the chance of grounds escaping through another hole under forced pressure and mucking up your expensive machine. Make sure to gently press the lid/foil of the K-Cup down to force out the excessive air. Then you use the machine just as you regularly would. Since coming across this realization and releasing the pressure in the K-Cups, the office Cuisinart machine and the various co-workers with their home Cuisinart machines have reported no more issues. Including myself. I bought one of these machines after running this field test of almost five months. I figure if I try and keep any K-Cups contents from being forced into the machine through the entry needle (the sharp hollow point) in the first place, hopefully, I won't have clogging problems down the line. This may also keep random grounds from ending up in your cup. I'm not sure about the inner workings of this particular machine, so who knows how far interloping K-Cup contents can travel in this machine and what problems they or eventual build-up can actually lead to, but at least for me...so far, so good!I'm not a coffee drinker at all. But this machine comes in very handy for all the coffee drinkers who visit. I don't have to try to figure out how much to brew, remember who likes what, wait for the coffee to finish, or be stuck with a leftover pot of coffee. You select the size. There is a huge variety of flavors. It is quick. But, it is not cheap. That would be the detractor so far for the K-Cup system as a whole. Also, if you are a Hot Chocolate fan, you probably do not want to add more than 8 ounces of water. I would suspect that Hot Cider is the same. I'm not sure if this is a fad and will eventually go the way of the 8-Track tape, but at least for me...it works and works well for just what I need.- Update: The first Cuisinart (purchased for the office) has been in-use five days a week, multiple times during the day, and going strong since December 2010. It hasn't been descaled (but probably should be) during that period, but it has been getting both regular and filtered water, so that may be pretty helpful. My personal Cuisinart (which I purchased five months after the office one) is also doing quite well. It doesn't get used as much, but again...*knock on wood*...no problems. I really do believe if you avoid clogging your machine from the start, you have much better luck in the long run.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.Always a problem
By Marly
I have had this machine for 2 years now and it is one problem after another. Just about everyone I know that has one has constant trouble as well. So, we trade solutions so we don't have to buy another machine since this one is not cheap. I would never buy this model again. Save yourself the stress and look at another machine, so tired of trying to fix it so I can get a cup of coffee. I also have the Tassimo by Bosch, coffee is way better and I have never had a problem with it. The only draw back to the Tassimo is they do not have much of a selection of coffees to choose from.
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.Terrible....do not buy!!!!
By christym
I have gone through 4 of these and they quit working. I paid more and thought the Cuisinart brand would last longer. Don't waste your money. I never write reviews but I had to on this one. It was a total waste of money for me, I'm going to throw it in the trash and buy another brand.
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For Sale Prices Coffee Maker
- 5 cup sizes, including iced beverage setting and removable drip tray for tall travel mugs
- Large 80-ounce removable water reservoir elimanates the need for frequent refills
- Fully programmable blue backlit LCD with digital clock, auto on/off, and adjustable temperature control
- My K-Cup Reusable Coffee Filter can be filled with any ground coffee and conveniently stores right in the unit
- All parts that come in contact with water or coffee are BPA-free; also includes a charcoal water filter
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