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by twilling , Mar 11 '08
Pros: Top notch build quality, consistent performance, styling, appearance, thermal carafe Cons: Water level indicator hard to see, inferior blade grinder, water accumulation in grind area
I have been kicking myself for years to break down and write a review for this well appreciated coffee maker. Is it the best coffee maker in the world? Is it the most reliable? Well I seem to think so because this maker has been through several phases ...
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by looloolarue , Jan 12 '06
Pros: Makes good coffee, looks pretty on the counter Cons: MUCH MUCH MUCH patience is needed, not to mention lots of paper towels
My goodness was I excited when I saw this beautifully shiny coffee maker in the local department store. Being a barrista (coffee shop slave) I am particularly interested in the quality of my coffee. I was in the market for something with a built in ...
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by takethelead , Mar 16 '07
Pros: None. Cons: Clunky, overly complex, messy, hard to clean, floods, weak coffee, pricey, poor customer service.
We got the DGB-600BC model with the thermal carafe. There is nothing about this coffee maker that is good. On the surface, one might be intrigued by its fully automatic concept and looks: Put "this" in here, and coffee comes out there. Making a good ...
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by maxshrike , Dec 01 '03
Pros: Not too many Pros. It does look nice. Cons: Weak Coffee. Leaky carafe. Coffee too cold. No grind settings. Wet grind basket after brewing.
I bought this coffee maker so I can stop grinding my whole beans manually every few days or so. Manual grinding is messy, and I thought it would be great to have fresh ground beans each day. Well, the Cuisinart is nice (looking), it has many of the ...
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by abalone1 , Feb 24 '05
Pros: Freshly ground/brewed coffee. no heater to scorch your coffee or forgetting to turn off. Cons: A little expensive, charcoal filters need replacing but this coffee maker is really worth it.
This Cuisinart DGB-600BC Grind and Brew Coffee Maker is really a great buy. The Brushed Chrome look is fantastic. After being an owner of the original grind and brew by Cuisinart, this DGB-600BC has many upgrades from the first. With the idea of ...
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by nycfam , Jan 25 '07
Pros: Does what it's advertised to do. . . for the first few weeks. Cons: Did not last as long as a product of this price should.
My wife and I have owned a Grind & Brew Thermal for over two years. While, initially, there were several things we liked about it, such as: looks great, brews decent coffee, can be set ahead of time; after a few months (weeks?) we were disappointed. ...
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by dhogaboom , Jan 07 '03
Pros: fast brew time. auto shut off. quiet grinder. Cons: thermal carafe spout
This is the first grind & brew coffee maker that I have ever had. Actually this is the first grinder that I have ever had, and I have to say you can definetly taste the difference in fresh ground and brewed coffee. I don't think I will ever be able to...
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by tom_saltsman , Jun 25 '03
Pros: This product has a water filter, a thermal carafe, and is very easy to clean. Cons: The sudden, programmed grinding noise should be preceded by warning beeps to prevent shock.
The Cuisinart Grind and Brew Coffeemaker DGB-600BC is not only attractive on the counter, it is even ...
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by otiscampbell , Mar 18 '04
Pros: Great concept, looks great Cons: Poor design, makes a huge mess when it (frequently) malfunctions drips every time you pour
We bought this coffee maker almost 6 months and have tried to convince ourselves we like it but could not. Why did we try so hard to like it? Because the concept is great and it is a very attractive coffee maker. We recently moved into a new house ...
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by santa1967 , Nov 28 '07
Pros: FROM BEAN TO BREW IN MINUTES. Cons: WILL TASTE A LITTLE BITTER IF THE GRINDER IS NOT WASHED.
My elf, Ralph got this coffe maker maker for me last year for christmas, not just a coffee maker but also a grinder for your coffee beans, so you can have that rich bold flavor. Coffee drinkers will love this sexy silver coffee maker under the tree. ...
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by violetsiva , Dec 22 '03
Pros: Sleek design. No hotplate. Thermal carafe keeps coffee warm for an hour. Cons: Major design flaws. Made of thin plastic. Scorched coffee taste when using normally roasted beans.
I love the design of this coffeemaker, but it has some serious design flaws that I hope are addressed in the next generation of Cuisinart Grind and Brew coffeemakers. I purchased this particular product because of the sleek design and the grind and brew ...
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by airbornedad , Aug 01 '04
Pros: Great coffee from a good looking appliance. Cons: The price to some
The Cuisinart DGB-600BC is an excellent product for those who want fresh ground beans as the start of a good cup of coffee. Using this product is no more work than grinding your own beans with a separate grinder and drip coffee maker. In fact it is ...
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by gunner30 , Jan 05 '04
Pros: Your coffee is ground and brewed when you wake up. Cons: Your coffee tastes horrible, and you've got a mess on your hands.
While it might seem like a great idea to have a coffee maker that also grinds coffee, this particular configuration has a number of major flaws: 1) Too many parts. I don't know about you, but I can't stand to wash the 7 separate parts each time I use ...
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by whatsamattau , Jan 02 '04
Pros: Stylish, won't scorch coffee, stainless carafe keeps coffee hotter for longer, produces very little steam. Cons: No removable reservoir, more parts to clean than typical coffeemaker
My housemate is leaving in a week and taking his $35 Mr. Coffee with him, so I knew I had to buy a coffeemaker soon. I decided to splurge and get the dream machine--one that would grind beans and brew into a thermal carafe. When I started looking for ...
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by lbd55 , May 06 '03
Pros: Sleek design Cons: no coarseness control, pot leaks, entire maker leaks
This automatic grind and brew thermal pot has a
sleek design and a timer so you can set the maker to brew automatically and be ready when you wake up in the morning. The grinder is a blade grinder that doesn't allow for any adjustment of the...
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