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Cuisinart DCC-2650P1 Extreme Brew 12-Cup Programmable Coffeemaker, Black/Stainless Steel,Silver

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Style: Coffeemaker


Size: 12-Cup


Features

  • Note: 1)Too coarse a grind, too little coffee, or insufficiently tamping the grounds before brewing can all lead to inadequate pressure for a proper brew. 2)It is important to note that the amount of espresso extracted will vary depending on the grind size and amount and reprogramming may be needed when the size and amount are adjusted
  • EXTREME BREW: Feature uses re-engineered brewing technology to deliver coffee up to 25% faster
  • FULLY AUTOMATIC COFFEE BREWER: 24-hour programmability with 14 cup settings, auto-off functionality (0-4 hours)
  • 12-CUP GLASS CARAFE: Features ergonomic comfort grip black handle, dripless spout, lid, and knuckle guard for added protection
  • TEMPERATURE CONTROL: Variable heater plate for temperature control that is adjustable low, medium, and high settings
  • EASY-TO-FILL WATER RESERVOIR: Lifts up for quick fill-ups, and has a window on the side of unit to display water level
  • ENJOY WITH EASE: Cuisinarts trademarked Brew Pause feature lets you enjoy a cup of coffee before the brewing cycle has finished
  • DURABLE FILTERS: Reusable gold-tone coffee filter included, and built-in charcoal water filter ensures only the freshest coffee flavor flows through

Brand: Cuisinart


Color: Silver


Product Dimensions: 9.5"D x 11"W x 16.25"H


Special Feature: Programmable


Coffee Maker Type: Espresso Machine


Brand: Cuisinart


Color: Silver


Product Dimensions: 9.5"D x 11"W x 16.25"H


Special Feature: Programmable


Coffee Maker Type: Espresso Machine


Filter Type: Reusable


Style: Coffeemaker


Specific Uses For Product: Personal


Included Components: Coffemaker, Carafe


Operation Mode: Fully Automatic


Voltage: 110


Model Name: DCC-2650P1 Brew Central 12-Cup Programmable Coffeemaker


Number of Items: 1


Human Interface Input: Buttons


Package Type: Standard Packaging


Item Weight: 8 pounds


Manufacturer: Cuisinart


Item model number: DCC-2650P1


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: August 16, 2008


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • My favorite coffee pot
Style: Coffeemaker Size: 12-Cup
I have bought this exact coffee pot 2 x,s now. It's the best 👌 I only bought it again due to the hard water that I use to have at a different residence . The coffee pot always was perfect but I felt like having a new 1 for my new home. Yes I highly recommend it !!
Reviewed in the United States on September 27, 2023 by Denise M. Denise M.

  • Very nice product, looks fantastic, brews great coffee
Style: Coffeemaker Size: 12-Cup
My existing coffeemaker was still working fine, but I had gotten tired of its small capacity. (I've written about it before--it's a Miallegro 1090, and its version of "12 cups" is apparently European, and MUCH smaller than us Americans think of 12 cups!) So I decided to order a replacement. My criteria included: 1) Must have a larger capacity than the Miallegro. 2) Must have excellent reviews from existing owners. 3) Must be Prime eligible (hey, I paid for Prime, so I might as well get the 'free' 2-day shipping that comes with it). 4) Must have basic features like auto-shutoff. 5) Preferably includes a permanent filter (if it didn't, I'd purchase one myself--no need to waste paper filters). 6) Preferably includes options such as brew strength and carafe heating temperature. With all that in mind I ended up narrowing down my possible choices to a couple of Cuisinarts, the DCC-1200 and the DCC-2650. I chose the latter and I'm glad I did. I noticed that some owners didn't think the 2650 was worth the extra $20-ish over the 1200, but, among other things, I liked the fact that the 2650 has a water level view window on its side. When I ordered it two days ago, its price was $89.69; I see that it's $95.45 today; in both cases, the list price was shown as $185. I placed my order late afternoon on Sunday and, much to my surprise, it arrived on Monday. :) I put it together and ran a cleansing cycle that day, then brewed my first pot of coffee with it this morning. It was FANTASTIC! And fast! Much, much faster than the coffeemaker it replaced--and especially so when you consider its larger capacity. Something I noticed yesterday when I ran the cleaning cycle, and again today with its first actual pot of coffee, is that the amount of water you put in is the amount of coffee you get out. Not so with the Miallegro--with it, if you filled the water chamber by using the carafe filled to its 12 cup mark, after brewing you'd end up with coffee at the 10 cup mark on the carafe. With this Cuisinart, what you put in is what you get out. I like that, a lot. Although it has several fancy-schmancy features, I don't expect or plan to use many/most of them. For one thing, I've had a decades' long aversion to leaving coffeemakers plugged in, after reading/hearing about many instances of fires being started by them. I don't know and, frankly, don't care if that's still something to worry about, it's just a habit I don't plan on breaking at this point! I set the brew strength to bold and the carafe temperature to high. Since I've only brewed one pot as of right now, I don't have anything to compare them to. But I'll update this review if I use other settings and they don't function as expected. I can't say enough about the carafe and its lid. Great! The carafe is large but very comfortable to hold/pour, and its lid is easy to get on/off, allows for easy pouring because you don't need to DO anything (like press a button or hold the lid up) but pour, and the best part is it doesn't spill all over the place! NO mess at all, not even a spilled drop. Love that. So far, and I know it's only been a day, I'm very pleased with this product. I'm keeping my previous unit as a backup (anyone who's had a carafe break can surely relate), and also to use when having company over that includes a lot of coffee drinkers. We can run two pots at the same time. So it's all good. UPDATE: Now that I've had this coffeemaker for a few days I want to heap some more praise on it. GOOD GRIEF, does it ever brew quickly! Its "Extreme Brew" feature was not something I even considered when I decided on this unit, but now that I've seen it in action I love it. It does, indeed, brew MUCH faster than any other coffeemaker I've personally used. From start to finish it brews a full 12-cup pot in just about 12 minutes; the Miallegro it replaced took at least twice that long even though it had a smaller capacity. I love being able to select varying amounts of time for the unit to shut off. I didn't think I cared as long as it had a basic 2-hour shutoff, but--again--now that I have it I really like this feature. The temperature of the brewed coffee is fantastic. It's actually so much hotter than we were used to with the old unit that it's taken some time to adjust. That first sip each morning is a little dangerous--but in a good way, you know?! I keep the carafe heat setting on high, so we just need to remember that it's a lot hotter than our previous unit's coffee. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 20, 2012 by Agatha Coronado

  • My third purchase
Style: Coffeemaker Size: 12-Cup
We like it a lot. This is the third one I’ve bought. When the last one finally quit, I didn’t consider another brand.
Reviewed in the United States on September 10, 2023 by JayJay

  • My take so far on the Cuisinart DCC-2650 coffeemaker
Style: Coffeemaker Size: 12-Cup
I have now had the Cuisinart DCC-2650 coffeemaker long enough to make a few observations about it's performance: 1. I decided to take a chance on the DCC-2650 after doing a LOT of research on coffeemakers. Few coffeemakers came up "golden" in my survey. I was willing to spend a reasonably high price on a coffeemaker if I had found one that seemed to justify it's high cost, but even among the higher end coffeemakers there seemed to be an abundance of fairly serious gripes that seemed to argue against their purchase. I take my coffee pretty seriously. I have used a French press almost exclusively for the past several years. Needless to say, I also grind my own beans with my favorite coffee device, a Capresso burr grinder. So far, the Cuisinart has performed quite well, but as of this writing, it is not yet up to the quality of brew that I get from my French press. However, I am still experimenting with the ratio of coffee, water and coffee grind coarseness levels in order to see if I can produce that perfect cup of coffee which approaches what I can get with my French press. I will update my review should I get there. That is NOT to say that the brew is "bad"; it's just not quite where I would like it to be yet. 2. My gripes are few. There is supposed to be a beep at the end of the brew cycle, but I have never heard it. There could be several explanations for this. First and foremost is that I'm hard of hearing and the beep may be out of my high frequency hearing range or the volume of the beep may simply be too low for me to hear. This is hardly a deal- breaker for me. I am easily able to tell when the coffee is done simply by the fact that the gurgling has stopped. 3. The Cuisinart is slightly more time-consuming to clean than using a French press because there are a few more parts to deal with. Again, an almost insignificant issue. I bring it up only because it's there; not because it's any kind of deal-breaker. 4. The Cuisinart is a nice looking unit; very nicely designed. The metal finish (there seems to be some dispute about this; I don't care) is somewhat of a fingerprint magnet, but again, not so much that's it's any kind of real issue. It's easily dealt with: just wipe them off with a soft, clean cloth. 5. I will be unable to make any comments about the programming capabilities of the DCC-2650 because I haven't yet used it nor do I plan on using it anytime soon, at least not as far as leaving it plugged in all night. That is something I definitely will NEVER do. I've already lost one home and everything I owned to one fire caused by an electrical appliance and I have no intention of taking a chance with that again. It is only a tiny bit harder--if at all--for me to start my coffee in the morning by myself. Should I ever decide to fiddle with this feature in the future, however, it will certainly be while I am near the coffeemaker and I will update this review accordingly. Enough said. That's pretty much my take on the Cuisinart DCC-2650 as things stand right now. I have had no issues yet with leaking or "sudden death" that some others have reported. Again, these seem to be common problems with nearly every coffeemaker of every brand that I researched regardless of their cost. Again, I will duly report any issues such as those here should they occur and adjust my rating accordingly. But so far, so good. This is a very nice machine. Now if I could just find that magic ratio formula to match the results of my French press coffee, I would be completely and totally happy with it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 25, 2014 by webhawk50

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