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Cuisinart DCC-3000 Coffee-on-Demand 12-Cup Programmable Coffeemaker

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Size: 12-Cup


Features

  • Dispenses one cup at a time with an easy-to-use actuator.
  • Dispenser light comes on when you press the lever to fill your cup
  • Removable water reservoir, drip tray under coffee dispenser and coffee reservoir for easy cleanup
  • Double-wall coffee reservoir holds twelve 5 oz. cups of coffee
  • Fully programmable with 24-hour advance brew start, programmable auto shutoff, self clean, and 14 cup setting Easy-to-read Coffee Gauge lets you know how many cups of coffee are left
  • Includes: Permanent gold-tone basket-style filter and Charcoal water filter
  • Cord length : 27 Inches; Unit Dimensions: 11. 25"(L) x 8. 75"(W) x 14. 7"(H)
  • Included Components: Hot Beverages;Coffee Machines;Drip Coffeemakers

Item model number ‏ : ‎ 46682


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ October 27, 2019


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Cuisinart


Best Sellers Rank: #8,577 in Home & Kitchen (See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen) #22 in Single-Serve Brewers


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Customer Reviews: 4.6 out of 5 stars 8,877 ratings


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  • Owned 2 years. Fresh tasting for hours, filter, etc...
Size: 12-Cup
I've had this for 2 years now. (BTW, a "cup" is a STANDARD 8oz., for those of you confused as to why you don't get 12 MUGS of coffee out of this (cue the eye roll)). Pros: Most impressive to me is the fact that this would stay on, keeping the coffee hot AND fresh tasting, for 4 hours. Always with a glass carafe, I would find the coffee undrinkable (flavor-wise) well before the normal 2 hour shut off. It would taste burned or too thick (due to evaporation?). This is kept at an excellent temp and doesn't go bad, perhaps due to the fact the the coffee is in an enclosed, lidded environment. Not sure. The built-in water filter allows me to fill the water tank straight from the cold water tap. Way faster than getting filtered refrigerator water. Also, that filter is $$, while the water filter for this is pretty cheap ($8 for a dozen, or thereabouts). As with just about every coffee maker on the market, in order to get the strength you want, you tweak the amount of water to the amount and type of coffee you are using. I like a strong french roast: fill the water to 10 cups and the basket up to the brim. Is it as good as my french press or my stovetop espresso maker? Heck no! BUT, I do have a pretty darn tasty cup of coffee ready and waiting right when I roll out of bed (love those programmable timers). Cons: Least impressive is the gauge, or coffee quantity indicator. It reads full after taking out around three 12 oz mugs. Conversely, when it reads half full, there is ony one mug left. Pretty minor inconvenience, once you know how it keeps score. Another bummer is that my insulated beverage container is too tall to fit under the dispenser. The coffee tank is easy to clean, just watch it when you dump it into the sink. It doesn't have any type of spout and the liquid will come out sideways (you'll find out what i mean). Just keep it below the sink line when you pour it out. Overall though, after 2 years, it has cranked out pot after pot of tasty coffee. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 12, 2018 by Amazon Customer

  • Like all people I look at the stars and reviews ...
Size: 12-Cup
The media could not be loaded. Like all people I look at the stars and reviews before purchasing a product online. I was surprise that some people gave this coffee maker a 4 or less star because of it's cord. I was also surprise that some people even returned it because of the length of the coffee maker cord. If some people gave a little effort they would realize the rest of the cord's length is tucked into the machine. I have attached a video for those who still struggle. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 8, 2018 by Patrick Bucko

  • Very happy with our coffee on demand!
Size: 12-Cup
We have a one-cup-at-a-time coffeemaker with which I have a couple of criticisms (not hot enough coming out, and woe be unto she who puts too fine a grind in the reusable pod — the water will go down to a trickle), so I wanted to try a different kind. This machine is bigger than I expected, for some reason, and I don’t drink a ton of coffee so I wondered if I should even keep it. I’m very glad I did. It makes a fine cup of coffee and keeps it nice and hot for as long as you need it. I can get up, have my coffee, and hubby can sleep in and still have hot coffee when HE gets up, with no additional effort from either of us. I also love that I can program it. We get up quite early for farm chores and work, and setting it up the night before is great. One less morning chore! We use the metal basket and there have been zero issues with coffee grinds escaping into the cup. Take the extra 30 seconds to soapy-sponge out the “ribs” at the bottom of the filter holder and the coffee residue will not build up. It brews quietly, and beeps quietly too. I can’t think of one negative thing about this machine so far. We’re using it every day and it works beautifully. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 3, 2018 by Songbird

  • Good maker, but hard to clean
Size: 12-Cup
Had I posted this review 5 months ago when I purchased it, it would have easily been 5 stars. Today I see I never reviewed it, so I shall now. This unit is terribly hard to keep clean and I am in ongoing e-mail conversations with Cuisinart about this fact. The black plastic, interior unit (the "coffee holder") has so many nooks and crannies, you can never get it satisfactorily clean. Based on the manual I was running the half water/half vinegar self clean cycle once a month since August. In between self clean cycles, I would also wipe the interior with "warm, soapy water" (again, the manual) every so often to clean it. I thought this was satisfactory until 4 days ago. Our morning coffees had "floaties". I dumped the coffee and began to inspect the interior while over the sink. I began to see all the areas I really could not reach. What I could reach, I found massive coffee residue build up. I began to tackle the interior with warm, soapy water and scrubbing the best I could, using rags, dish brushes, and even an old toothbrush. This was producing massive black flaking. I then let white vinegar soak in the reservoir. Rinsing, I found more and more black flaking flowing into the sink with every dump of water through the black reservoir. Now it never stops. I have created a monster. Every towel I use to wipe and dry to view my progress, comes away black as soot. My wife is now 'grossed out' and will not drink from the DCC-3000 any longer. I never dreamed this DCC-3000 would be so difficult to keep clean, even following a good cleaning regime previously. Why does the 'self clean' cycle not really clean the unit? Why am I having to roll up the sleeves and really scrub? And with an old toothbrush? It's only been 5 months of ownership. It shouldn't be this difficult. Edit, January 27, 2016: Since writing this, Cuisinart has suggested that using only vinegar and water while utilizing the unit's self-clean cycle may not be enough to keep the DCC-3000 clean. I am now being told that to truly clean the interior to utilize a product like CleanCaff for the coffee residue. I wish when I had asked how best to keep clean 5 months ago, this advice had been given back then. Instead for now, Cuisinart is going to replace this unit with another DCC-3000 for my troubles, even though nothing is technically wrong with the unit. I thought that was a nice act. They even waved their $10 processing fee. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 21, 2016 by L. Freeman

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