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Cuisinart Grind & Brew 12 Cup Coffeemaker, Chrome

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Features

  • Review Trouble shooting manual and Product Manual for easy usage of the product. BPA Free, Dimensions : 8.27" x 11.61" x 16.34".Dripless Spout & Knuckle Guard
  • 24-hour fully programmable coffeemaker with 12-Cup capacity
  • Built-in burr grinder automatically grinds beans before brewing
  • Strength selector and grind control fine-tune intensity and volume, 8-ounce bean hopper, auto shutoff and brew-pause function
  • Includes: Charcoal water filter and permanent gold-tone coffee filter ensures only the freshest coffee flavor flows through. Measuring scoop, instruction Book
  • Product Built to North American Electrical Standards. Review Trouble shooting manual and Product Manual for easy usage of the product. BPA Free
  • Dimensions : 8.27" x 11.61" x 16.34"

Description

Easily brew up to 12 cups of great-tasting coffee with this 24-hour fully programmable coffeemaker. The unit comes equipped with a built-in burr grinder, which automatically grinds beans right before brewing, and its grind- control function makes it easy to program the amount of coffee to grind--from 2 to 12 cups. In addition, its strength selector allows for choosing from strong, medium, or mild coffee. The unit's bean hopper holds up to a half pound of beans and comes with a sealed lid to prevent moisture. Other highlights include adjustable automatic shutoff (from zero to four hours), a grind-off option, and an integrated 2- to 4-cup feature, as well as a Gold tone commercial-style permanent filter and charcoal water filter to remove impurities, and a brew-pause function for sneaking a cup midbrew. The coffeemaker measures 10-2/3 by 8-4/9 by 16-1/4 inches and carries a three-year limited warranty. From the ManufacturerThe Cuisinart DGB-700BC Fully Automatic Burr Grind & Brew Coffeemaker The Cuisinart Burr Grind & Brew Coffeemaker The first thing you'll notice about the new Fully Automatic Burr Grind & Brew is the quality of the coffee. A burr mill extracts maximum flavor from beans, and easy-to-use controls let you choose the strength of the brew. With the bigger bean hopper, fully programmability, and Cuisinart simple cleanup, it's never been easier to make a great pot of coffee.The Quest for a Perfect EspressoIt is generally agreed that there are four basic elements critical to the perfect cup: Element 1. Water: Coffee is 98% water. Often overlooked, the quality of the water is as important as the quality of the coffee. 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 coffee. That's why Cuisinart has added a water filter to the Fully Automatic Burr Grind & Brew Coffeemaker. The charcoal water filter removes chlorine, bad tastes and odors, for the purest cup of coffee every time. Element 2. Coffee: While the bulk of the liquid is water, all of the flavor should be from the coffee. To achieve the same great quality of coffee you receive at a coffee bar, you need to use the same quality beans. Buy the beans fresh and whole, only about a two weeks' supply at a time for maximum freshness. Once the coffee bean is broken, its flavor degrades very quickly. That's why the Fully Automatic Burr Grind & Brew Coffeemaker grinds your coffee just prior to brewing. If it is not practical to buy small supplies, we recommend you separate larger amounts of beans into one to two week portions immediately after purchase, and freeze them in airtight containers. The best way to maximize freshness is to minimize exposure to air, light and moisture. So, once beans have been removed from the freezer, maintain them in a sealed container at room temperature, since damaging condensation occurs every time the beans are removed from the freezer or refrigerator. Note that some coffee experts advise against freezing dark-roast beans, because freezing can cause the oils to coagulate. Other experts disagree. We suggest you experiment and decide yourself. We recommend keeping the hopper at least half way full. Be sure that you have sufficient amount of beans in your hopper for the amount of coffee you intend to brew. Although it is preferable to use fresh, whole beans, you can make coffee in the coffeemaker using pre-ground beans. To do so, turn off the grinder by pressing the Grind Off button before turning on the unit. It is suggested to use 1 level scoop of ground coffee per cup and adjust the amount to your taste. The maximum capacity for ground coffee is 16 level scoops, using either a paper or permanent filter. Exceeding this amount may cause overflow. Element 3. Grind: The grind of the coffee is critical for proper flavor extraction. If the grind is too fine, over extraction and bitterness will result. Too fine a grind may also clog the filter. If the grind is too coarse, the water will pass through too quickly and the desired flavors will not be extracted. The Fully Automatic Burr Grind & Brew Coffeemaker is preset for a medium grind, the optimal grind for this type of coffeemaker. Element 4. Proportion: The Fully Automatic Burr Grind & Brew Coffeemaker makes up to twelve cups of (54 ounces) of coffee. Making Coffee with Whole Beans 12-cup glass caraffe Fill the Water Reservoir: Open the reservoir lid. Pour the desired amount of water in the reservoir using the water level window indicator. Close the reservoir lid. Note: Do not exceed the 12-cup line; doing so may cause the carafe to overflow. Add Beans: Lift the hopper lid, using the recess on either side. Fill the hopper with beans. It is recommended keeping the hopper at least halfway full. Be sure that you have a sufficient amount of beans in your hopper for the amount of coffee you intend to brew (maximum capacity is 1/2-pound. Do not over-pack the hopper. Over- packing may result in jamming the grinder.) For easy filling, the hopper container can be taken out by turning the hopper container release knob to the unlock position. Note: Do not put any water in the unit once the hopper container has been removed. If the water gets into the grinder motor, the motor may become damaged and may malfunction. Put hopper lid back in place. Lock Hopper: If you have removed the hopper from the unit, be sure that the hopper container release knob is in the unlocked position and place the hopper container back in the unit. Turn the knob to locked position. This unit is equipped with a safety interlock system. The unit will not operate grinding function if the hopper container is not in place. If you try to turn on the unit for grinding with the hopper out of place, the unit will beep continuously until the missing part is installed. The brewing process can be restarted by pressing the On button. Restarting the process will not affect coffee results. Insert Coffee Filter: Open filter door by pressing filter basket door release button. Remove filter basket cover and place a 4 basket paper filter or Cuisinart's commercial style permanent filter in the basket. The unit is equipped with a safety interlock system. The units will not operate if the filter basket cover or filter basket are not in place or if the filter door is not closed. If you try to turn the unit on while the filter compartment is out of place, the unit will beep continuously until the missing part(s) are installed. Brewing:Immediate Grinding and Brewing: Turn the Grind Control Knob to select the number of cups you want to brew. The coffeemaker will grind the corresponding amounts of beans. The unit will automatically adjust for low cup settings. Press the Strength Control button to set the coffee strength. MILD, MED or STRONG will show on the LCD display.Press the On button. The indicator will light and process will begin.Programmed Brewing: Press the Program button. The indicator will light and the display will show the programmed time for as long as the button is depressed. The display reverts back to the time of day once the button is released. Turn the Grind Control knob to select the number of cups you want to brew. The Coffeemaker will grind the corresponding amount of beans. The unit will automatically adjust for low cup settings.Press the Strength Control button to set coffee strength. MILD, MED or STRONG will show on the LCD display.The coffeemaker will begin brewing at the programmed time.During and After Brewing: The Brew Pause feature allows you to remove the carafe from the heating plate during mid-brew. The brewing process does not stop during this period; only the flow of coffee from the basket stops. Do not remove the carafe for longer than 20 seconds or the coffee may overflow the basket. While Cuisinart offers this feature, it is not recommended that you pour coffee before the cycle has reached completion, since the coffee brewed at the beginning of the cycle has a flavor profile which is very different from the coffee made at the end of the cycle. Removing the cup during the brewing cycle will alter the flavor of the finished pot. When the brewing cycle is completed, five beeps will sound. Coffee will continue to stream from the filer for several seconds. Making Coffee with Pre-Ground Beans Simple operation control panel Fill the Water Reservoir: Open the reservoir lid. Pour the desired amount of water in the reservoir using the water level window indicator. Close the reservoir lid. Note: Do not exceed the 12 cup line; doing so may cause the carafe to overflow. Add Coffee Grounds:Open filter door. Add ground coffee to the permanent or 4 paper filter. Place filter basket lid in place and close filter door.Brewing:Immediate Grinding and Brewing: Press the Grind Off button. When this function is activated, an amber LED will be illuminated. Press the On button. The indicator will light and the process will begin.Programmed Brewing: Press the Program button. The indicator will light and the display will show the programmed time for as long as the button is depressed. The display reverts back to the time of day once the button is released. Press the Grind Off button. When this function is activated, an amber LED will be illuminated. The coffeemaker will begin brewing at the programmed time.For additional product information, see the reference manual above.

Brand: Cuisinart


Color: Chrome


Product Dimensions: 8.27"D x 11.61"W x 16.34"H


Special Feature: Charcoal Water Filter; 12-Cup (5 Ounces Each) Capacity; Brew Pause Feature; Adjustable Auto-Shutoff; Grind-Off Feature; BPA Free See more


Coffee Maker Type: Drip Coffee Machine


Brand: Cuisinart


Color: Chrome


Product Dimensions: 8.27"D x 11.61"W x 16.34"H


Special Feature: Charcoal Water Filter; 12-Cup (5 Ounces Each) Capacity; Brew Pause Feature; Adjustable Auto-Shutoff; Grind-Off Feature; BPA Free


Coffee Maker Type: Drip Coffee Machine


Filter Type: Paper


Style: DGB-7000BC with Glass Carafe 12 Cup


Specific Uses For Product: personal


Included Components: carafe, coffee maker, gold tone filter, charcoal water filter


Operation Mode: Fully Automatic


Model Name: Grind & Brew 12 Cup Coffeemaker


Number of Items: 1


Human Interface Input: Buttons


Package Type: Standard Packaging


Item Weight: 12.8 pounds


Manufacturer: Cuisinart


Item model number: DGB-700BC


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: December 31, 2007


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • They may have finally gotten it right
I've been writing coffeemaker reviews on Amazon for nearly 15 years. Consumer-grade grind-n-brew? Yeah, been there, done that. I recall one prior Cuisinart that I slammed for "near-total absence of venting and valving;" that one let steam into the grinder each brew cycle, requiring two paper towels to clean it per session. Another, a Krups, seemed to get the valving right with a rotary disc; but its blade grinder ground too coarsely and it broke a lot: after six months it had spent more time in repair (two trips!) than actually on my counter making coffee. And in addition, it leaked onto the countertop. I'm pretty happy with this Cuisinart, after using it daily for three months, and I'm going to write a little bit about what they got right. First of all. I don't usually drink 12 cups of coffee. 4 cups is my daily dose and I needed a machine that could brew that, hot and on time, and deliver it with the same quality found in the occasional 12-cup batch brewed for guests. This ruled out the plastic insulated carafe models. 4 cups of coffee into a 12 cup carafe - well, by the time the carafe warms up, your small volume of coffee is now lukewarm. It'll stay lukewarm - the carafe is insulated, right? But it'll never be hot. Yuck. This model, the 700BC, has a glass carafe that rests on a very conventional electric heating element. The coffee drips into a hot carafe and is kept hot; it gets sour after about 90 minutes and I think there's auto shutoff at the 3 hour mark. The carafe itself is nice to hold, nice to put together, holds tight through a dishwasher cycle (don't add extra heat, you'll melt the plastic top). My favorite of all: you can pour quickly, even past vertical, and the spout will not splash coffee everywhere. It is an anti-spill top and it makes it easy for me to direct coffee just where I want it, even before my first cup when I am not quite awake yet. I have yet to have a spill and am considering getting rid of the plastic tray that my last 10 years of coffee pots have needed to sit on! Now let's talk daily operation. Time is easy to set; program time is just as easy to set. The dials and lights are easily viewed from adult height. You get the choice to program a start time for grind-n-brew operation, or if you want to pre-load grounds the night before you can set it for 'grind off', that is, brew-only operation. Or if you want it to go immediately, you just press the button and you are off to the races. The grinder is a little bit loud; I can't hear it upstairs, but it definitely alerts my backyard bluejays that it's time to come and get their morning cashew. It's not painfully loud nor is it an unpleasant sound; it sounds like a coffee grinder. Grinding has a few settings: you set it for number of cups and mild, medium or strong. I have mine set on 4 cups and strong and it gives me a very consistent, predictable dose. The burr grinder is light-years ahead of the cheap blade grinders in other units; yet, inferior to a real pro burr grinder like my la Pavoni. On the grind chute: there's all kinds of people talking about cleaning the chute being a pain. Pro tip: don't bother. I think I've cleaned the chute twice. It's not necessary to clean the chute if you make coffee every day; you may get just a tiny bit of day-old grounds in your coffee. It doesn't plug up, at least not if your beans are fresh and dry. Assembly is easy. The grounds assembly is two parts: a normal basket filter holder (I use Melitta Basket Coffee Filters, Natural Brown ) and a tight-fitting lid that has a spinny disc on it. After putting it together, you have to line up the disc properly with the housing when you close the door on the assembled filter holder. Now this disc has three holes, which are lined with a stretchy synthetic-rubber valve seal: one is for grinding, one is for dripping hot water, one is for sealing the aroma in. Works like a charm, no muss, no fuss, no moisture in the clear plastic bean hopper, ever. Easy to clean under a running sink; you'll know when it's clean because just the pressure of the water will spin the disc in either direction. And you can load the filter in wet and let it sit overnight, it'll work just as well as if you bothered to dry it. Cleanup takes 15 seconds; reloading is another 15 seconds; I usually let the grounds assembly drip dry in between. They can go in the dishwasher, but I don't bother. This is the first coffee maker where I've ever actually been pleased with the convenience and ease of this step. The hopper holds about a half-pound of beans. Its lock mechanism is a little fiddly but once you figure it out, no big deal. I like that the top is crystal clear so I can see my beautiful, oily beans; and yet it is moisture sealed, an excellent place to store beans. The clear plastic looks like it ought to scratch, but it hasn't yet. The brushed-steel and gloss black plastic surfaces are handsome and wipe down easily with a paper towel when necessary. Controls are firm, decisive, feel nice to use. The plug is a bit flimsy, my Breville appliances have spoiled me, but it is an adequate length. This is the part of the review where I talk about what I don't like. I had to stop and think; there isn't much. I am very happy with this machine. The door in the back where you pour the water in is a little narrow. You have to have good aim or you will miss. I have splashed a bit of water behind the coffee maker, maybe every day. No big deal. The machine is tall; I have standard height cabinets over a standard height counter and I have to pull the machine all the way to the front because there is not enough room to get the carafe in above the machine, yet below the cabinets. Again, no big deal; I can push it back again when the water is loaded in. I don't bother with the included charcoal filter because I have RO water. Durability is the last word. It's been working perfectly for about 90 days. If it breaks, I'll update this review. Until then, this coffee maker has my 100% recommendation; with no reservations. It is far and away the best daily coffee pot I have ever used, it beats the competition by a country mile. If mine went out of commission for some reason I'd buy another one tomorrow and I have recommended it to all my friends! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 27, 2014 by neurotome

  • Perfect!!!!!
This is a great coffee maker with grinder… I had the last model that had a built-in grinder, however needed to be cleaned every time you used it… This grind and brew system doesn’t require cleaning of the grinder so far not at all… Just clean out the grinds and your coffee Container as you would do with any coffee maker… The adjustments are really great for making small pots two full pots easily fill up the water reserve to the amount of coffee you wanna make dial the appropriate strength and cups of water you put in and press the button for a perfect cup of coffee ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 29, 2023 by Gregory Koke

  • Love the Coffee!
Update: Not too long after writing the review my coffeemaker started smelling very hot and quit making coffee (the grinder continued to work). I tried cleaning it and finally called the company since it is supposed to have a three year warranty.It does but I had to pay the shipping to Cuisinart and I had to pay an additional $10.00.... so for an already expensive machine it cost another $30.00 after just a little more than a year. The service person was very helpful and explained everything completely. One very important thing is to keep your "proof of purchase". Had I not had it the warranty would have been voided because the coffeemaker was already out of date according to the serial number! I bought it from Amazon and all of your purchases can be found under your account. The first service person at Cuisinart told me to send everything back except the glass carafe, the gold-filter basket and the charcoal stick filter but when I was ready to ship it back I called the service desk again and asked if I could keep the baskets and the hopper - she checked with a supervisor and they let me keep those items. I keep regular coffee in one and decaf in the other. The old baskets didn't work with the new coffeemaker - they look exactly the same but the ground coffee spilled out the side of the basket - something wrong with the alignment, I guess. After using the new baskets that came with the new coffeemaker it works slightly better but is still off. The grinder on the new machine clogs very frequently - I now clean it once a day and if I made more pots of coffee I would need to clean it more often. I can no longer recommend this coffeemaker or the company that makes it. When this one breaks I will have to find another way to make my coffee - too expensive and not a quality item....the coffee does still taste wonderful! I thought a long time about buying this coffeemaker because I had a bad experience with an electric grill from this company but I liked the idea of really fresh coffee - it just sounded so good. I made my decision to buy it after carefully reading the reviews and I have never regretted it. I love this coffee maker or rather I love the coffee it makes. A lot has already been written about it but I will add a few of my observations after using it for almost a year. First, it was a little difficult to understand - I read the instructions and actually watched the DVD that came with it which helped a lot. I no longer worry about lining up the basket holder and it's top - it is hard to see the arrows (I'm short) and makes only a few seconds difference as it lines it up itself. It has several settings that are wonderful features but you do have to make sure you have them set correctly if you change them - some people will set them and never change them but I tend to make changes in the amount of coffee I make during the day and sometimes the strength. The hopper at the top to store the beans is very handy. I like not having to get the container out every time I make coffee. When you take the hopper off to clean the grinder or to change the kind of coffee (decaf or reg) there will be some beans left in the chute but that doesn't hamper taking off or putting the hopper back on. Even though I clean the basket, pot, etc at the end of the day I don't usually empty the old coffee grounds between pots during the day - I'm not a coffee expert - I just judge if it tastes good to me. If you are rather lazy like me then you will have to remember to briefly open the swing-out basket holder and always close it firmly - otherwise it will beep at you and not stop beeping until you do or until you unplug it! It took me quite a while to discover this! Failing to put the lid on the basket holder or leaving out the basket or paper filter will result in a huge mess to clean up. A lot has been written about the need to clean the grinder chute but a reviewer kindly explained that this was easy and quickly done - I am agreeing with him/her. Finding the area to clean is one of the reasons I needed to watch the DVD but once you know the location it is just something to quickly do every few days. I just do it on a regular basis now.....I learned the hard way that it does have to be done fairly often because one day I made my coffee and got clear water - it went through the grinding process but was completely blocked. One other thing to remember is to take the top off the basket holder while you clean the chute so the ground coffee will go into the basket and then remember to put the top back on! It tends to be very fussy about everything being in place correctly - again I found this out the hard way. The grinder is loud, I guess - it is a grinder...I do warn anyone in the room with me before it grinds just so they won't be startled but I don't find it too loud. As good as the coffee is, I think it tends to use quite a bit of coffee beans. At first I tried making it weaker (adjustments of mild, regular, and strong) but I like it strong so I usually keep it there. To summarize you have to learn to put the coffee maker together properly and how to clean the chute and do it regularly - other than these easy things, just enjoy a delicious cup of coffee! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 14, 2012 by L. D. Smith

  • Makes great coffee
Got this when I started working at home. Figured that with the money I would save on stopping for coffee every morning, it would pay for itself pretty quickly. Plus, I would be able to upgrade my coffee from local Dunkin Donuts stuff. It's easy to set up. There is an option to select your brew strength (I set it to the strongest setting and it's just right--not overly strong. I imagine if you want super strong approaching espresso strength, this might be an issue, though). At night, I add the water, make sure there are enough beans in it, and hit the program button. The next morning I am greeted by the smell of fresh coffee when I complete my commute down the stairs to my office. My only complaint is that the amount that it brews is based upon the amount of water that you add. I wish it had a reservoir and the option to select the amount that you want brewed. The difference in taste between what I had been drinking before compared to now is night and day. I even took this on vacation with me. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 26, 2023 by Todd DeFuedis

  • Great coffee maker
It brass a quick pot of great coffee and keeps it hot. I would recommend this coffee maker to anyone wanting a mill and brew at a great price.
Reviewed in the United States on October 29, 2023 by Kelly J Diamond

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