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Cuisinart Single Serve + 12 Cup Coffee Maker, Offers 3-Sizes: 6-Ounces, 8-Ounces and 10-Ounces, Stainless Steel, SS-15CP, Copper

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Color: Copper


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
  • 12-Cup glass carafe with BPA free and stainless steel handle
  • Brew strength control - select bold for stronger Coffee flavor
  • Gold-tone Coffee filter lets only pure Coffee flavor flow through
  • Coffee
  • Carafe

Description

The Cuisinart Coffee center features a fully automatic 12-Cup coffeemaker on One side and a single-serve brewer on the other. Sipping solo or serving a crowd, it's easy to enjoy the gourmet taste you expect from a Cuisinart coffeemaker. And One coffeemaker that does the job of two frees up more space on your counter!.

Brand: Cuisinart


Capacity: 12 Cups


Color: Copper


Product Dimensions: 10.13"D x 14.25"W x 10.38"H


Special Feature: Programmable


Other Special Features of the Product: Programmable


Coffee Maker Type: Drip Coffee Machine


Specific Uses For Product: Coffee


Recommended Uses For Product: Personal use, Group settings


Operation Mode: Fully Automatic


Wattage: 1100 watts


Human Interface Input: Buttons


Coffee Input Type: Pods, Ground Coffee


Smart Home Compatibility: Not Smart Home Compatible


Power Source: AC adapter


Filter Type: Reusable


Capacity: 12 Cups


Item Dimensions D x W x H: 10.13"D x 14.25"W x 10.38"H


Item Weight: 12.2 Pounds


Number of Items: 1


Unit Count: 1.0 Count


Material: Stainless Steel, Copper, Tempered Glass, Steel


Exterior Finish: Stainless Steel or Brushed Copper


Is the item dishwasher safe?: No


Brand Name: Cuisinart


Included Components: Carafe, Filter, coffee maker


Model Name: SS-15CP


Model Number: SS-15CP


Global Trade Identification Number: 26,


Manufacturer: Cuisinart


Warranty Description: 3 year warranty


UPC: 086279146526


Part Number: SS-15CP


Item Type Name: Coffeemaker


Color: Copper


Style: Coffee Maker


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Very Satisfied
Color: Black/Stainless
Arrived ahead of schedule. Well packed during shipment so no issues. Looks great and operates as advertised. Some difficulty registering with Cuisinart using info provided. Had to go directly to Cuisinart website.
Reviewed in the United States on May 31, 2026 by Bob

  • A great coffee maker
Color: Stainless Steel,Black
Your honest & realistic review.... I'm not going to discount some of the reviews I've read, but we all know there are people that couldn't breath on their own if it wasn't naturally automatic. Then you have your paid reviewers that lie about the competitors products. What I will say is I delayed purchasing this coffee maker for a long time because of a lot of negativeness.. you know the water leaking out of the reservoir and such. I'm sorry I even considered those reviews..! I've had Cuisinart before but wanted a dual. I ended up buying a Hamilton Beach dual brew and never was 100% happy with it. Lets start with the differences between the flat round vs the wedge type coffee filter/bowls. The Cuisinart has a V or wedge type basket which I find that it funnels the water into the grounds. The Hamilton has a nice open basket but a small water spout.. you know, where the hot water rains down on the grounds..? I always felt that it never fully extracted the flavor and it took more grounds . Now the Cuisinart had a nice large water spout in conjunction with the wedge basket directing the waters thru the grounds... I found I don't have to use as much coffee to get the flavor I want. There for makes a better cup of coffee. The only down fall but not a real issue is where you add the water. It is smaller and it does require a steadier hand or learn to pour with your left. I will say if Cuisinart would have reversed the designed it with the single serve on the left instead of the right, then it would make it easier. All I can say is Deal with it... Now this brings me to the single serve side. I have no leak issues and no problems with the coffee pods. I can see how the rubber seal can wear out or dry out in time, but I think using a pitcher to fill the tank might extend or resolve that issue. No one can predict the future... As it stands I love the single serve side. With your other single serves, you are limited to "X" amount of water and that is final. With the Hamilton, if you added just 1 oz too much over their 10oz, it would not allow you to use the single serve side. Now I like my coffee on the lighter side, but wanted to still use the convenience of the disposable pods. This is where I really like the Cuisinart. I use the old fashion 14oz travel mug which fits nicely. I found I could choose the 8 oz and then the 4 oz after the 8 oz is finished without changing or removing the pod which finishes filling my mug. YES... finally can get a full 14 oz mug of coffee while using a single pod resulting in good flavor..! So if you are on the fence... go ahead and buy this product, you won't be disappointed, I'm not. I just wish I purchased it sooner. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 15, 2019 by Drew

  • Single cup coffee maker is quick, quiet and makes a hot cup of coffee! Single cup coffee maker is quick, quiet and makes a hot cup of coffee!
Color: Stainless Steel,Black
I've used Keurig single cup coffee makers since the first one came out years ago. But, recent models have left me greatly disappointed. Based on reviews, I finally made the jump to Cuisinart and this model has met my expectations! I haven't had it long enough to assess longevity, but the single cup coffee maker is quick, relatively quiet, and produces a good, hot cup of coffee. It easily fits my 16 oz travel mug and the drip tray removes adding even more clearance for a bigger mug. (See pic - with/without tray) Having the carafe and single cup combined is really convenient too. I use the carafe mainly for gatherings and would typically have to store my carafe and then pull it out of storage for get togethers. While I don't use the carafe daily, I use it more often now because it's right in front of me instead of in storage, and I'm very happy with the performance and flavor! Cons One con is the volume of the water held in the single cup reservoir. Depending on your frequency of use, you may be refilling often. On the pro side, the frequent filling keeps the water fresh (and is no different than filling your carafe each time you make a pot of coffee). The reservoir is located on the back of the unit. I haven't found that to be a problem as it slips on and off so easily. That said, if you place the product in a tight spot, you will need room to pull the unit forward to access the reservoir. Also, as you can see from my pictures, the reservoir is not completely empty before you are required to add more water. (see pic for light and water still in reservoir) The single cup maker produced some minor micro spatters on the cupboard but I took the advice of another reviewer and put a small dish to raise up my coffee cup. (see pic) Cuisinart needs to build the capability to elevate the cup on future models. My final con is with lifting the lid to place the k-cup. I have good clearance under my cupboards but the top still doesn't open all the way unless I pull it out. (see pic - under cupboard and pulled forward) I've learned to worked with the limited opening, but if you don't have a lot of clearance under your cupboard, you'll be pulling the unit out to place your k-cups every time. However, it's worth the trade off to be able to fit a travel mug under the single cup dispenser. I'm very happy with this product! Update Nov 2022: I've had this unit two years now. Works as well as the day I bought it. I do use filtered water. I've also been using a reusable single cup insert/filter so that I can use fresh ground beans. I've gone through two over the past two years. Where the lid attaches is a stress point that weakens over time and eventually breaks off the cup. Aside from that, my only complaint has been the spatter when using the single cup. But, a coffee maker that is quiet, fast, provides a hot temperature and has longevity is worth dealing with the spatter. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 17, 2020 Reviewed in the United States on December 17, 2020 by lynn4591

  • Great Coffee Maker but...
Color: Copper
This is the second Cuisinart coffee maker we've gotten. We had the stainless steel color, now this copper one which is such a a nice color in our kitchen! These coffee makers are very easy to use, easy to set Timer, great taste. My reason for only four stars is because when you insert a pod and the water is filling the cup, it splashes a lot, otherwise it's great! I did notice that the decaf pods don't work because they're slightly higher than the regular pods. It left a big mess with coffee grounds all inside and outside as well as in the cup. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 1, 2025 by Purplehearts

  • EDITED - Read Reviews Carefully - this is a nice unit! EDITED - Read Reviews Carefully - this is a nice unit!
Color: Black/Stainless
Unfortunately by day 2 we began to see the water leaking issue -- the reservoir for the single serve side DOES leak. I will be contacting Cuisinart immediately. The leak is from the bottom where the reservoir sits in the base. This unit was recommended by our kids who have one and love it. After 3 Keurig Duos that failed within the first 12-18 months, we were ready to look at other brands. This review is for Cuisinart model SS-15BKSP1 that is in "Black Stainless" color. I almost didn't buy this one because of the reviews that showed exploded pods and stated the water leaked. However, then I found a couple of reviews that pointed out the k-cup holder MUST be installed correctly: the two white arrows must line up when the insert is put in the unit. I checked with our kids and they confirmed they have never had an issue with exploding pods. So, that issue seems to be user error. Now about the leaking tank. Yes, it did leak BECAUSE WE OVER FILLED IT! Again, user error. I suppose filling the pot tank with the pot rather than the hose from the sink could have avoided the issue. Edit: it turns out the single serve side DOES leak. Very sad. Another issue mentioned in reviews was that the unit splattered while making a single cup. The fix for that was to use a taller cup or put something on the tray to allow a small cup to sit closer to the opening dispensing coffee. Our mugs are pretty tall. I did see the first couple of cups kind of splattered, but it all went in the cup. So, no real issue there in my estimation. I use the single side with ground coffee rather than a pod. This unit comes with an insert that allows that. You remove the black pod insert (in the photo above) and replace it with the grey pod containing a small mesh basket that holds the coffee. Overall this unit feels durable and it looks very nice. If we find any glaring flaws I will update. However, after reading so many negative reviews that were user error, I wanted to provide our experience. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 1, 2022 Reviewed in the United States on April 1, 2022 by Lori Z

  • I wanted to love it
Color: Black/Stainless
This thing is an overpriced hunk of junk. It looks awesome and is advertised to look cool, but it functions like an inbred, uneducated individual. The single serve side is what we fell in love with.... as far as ease of use, quality of coffee brewed, temp of coffee brewed, and all that good stuff.... It worked well. There was one, of many, PITA issues with the single serve side... It splashes brewed coffee/water fairly badly as others have also stated. That part is 100% true. It is a design flaw really. There should be a "booster seat" for coffee cups on the single brew side. Also, medium to larger sized travel mugs will not fit on the single serve side. The smaller sized Bubba's fit, but the medium to larger sized Bubba's do not fit. We have to brew coffee into a measuring cup and them pour it into the med/large Bubba travel mugs. Any mug taller than 6-3/4" will not fit. Any and every coffee cup will have the splashing issue with this thing. Not a deal breaker... Just watch out for spilled coffee. NOW, the REALLY bad parts. THIS THING LEAKS! It has internal leaking issues with no easy solution... They just say hey, want a replacement? We are on our second one of these coffee makers now. Return window closed 10 days ago for the second replacement and it made me throw up a little because this thing was $250 when we got it. We just put a rag under it to alert us when it leaks and suck it up buttercup. THEN the single serving side started REALLY messing up even more. Now, it picks and chooses when it wants to function properly. It will sometimes just hiss at you and start shooting out only water, no brewed coffee, even with a pod in and it being cleaned. I attempted to brew it again and same results. THEN IT QUIT WORKING! LIGHTS AND ALL! I unplugged it and hoped it would reset or something... Waited 1 minutes, plugged back in AND NOTHING! I feel like we purchased a $10 coffee maker that gives you h3ll every 48 hours. After a few hours and being unplugged again for a long time, the lights finally decided to come back on... But the hissing and shooting out only hot water part continued. I cleaned it again and again to make sure nothing was dirty.... The lights turned off again. WTF?!? I walked away from it, again... Came back hours later, making it about 8 hours waiting for a cup of coffee this time....Lights come on and the single serve buttons function as they should and allows me to start a 10 OZ brew cycle! YAY! It spews out about 2/3rd's a cup of dark roast coffee that appears to now be very light roast coffee because as soon as creamer hit the coffee, the coffee turned white. This has been one of the most frustrating purchases from the holiday season and we just did a full kitchen remodel with a lot of new appliances and items. This coffee maker has been the biggest PITA. If we had only paid $50 for it, then I'd be a little more understanding, but we paid over $250 for it! I expect an excellent product with a 100% ability to perform all of its functions flawlessly. This item fell extremely short of the expectations we had. I want to love this coffee maker. It is our 3rd coffee maker in 2-1/2 months. This coffee maker is better than the Ninja coffee maker we first purchased. This one makes far better tasting coffee, when you can get it to work. I am upset about this coffee maker as even the replacement failed to live up to our expectations, which weren't even set that high to begin with. We just wanted a good coffee maker, but this item failed to deliver. If it did not splash, did not leak, and functioned as it should, then this coffee maker would be the one to get! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 22, 2019 by Andrea

  • It makes hot coffee. I love it! It makes hot coffee. I love it!
Color: Stainless Steel,Black
You really can’t get the feeling for the saga of hunting for a Christmas coffee maker that would let my wife have a cup of fresh brewed decaf whenever she wanted unless you also read my review of the Keurig K-Duo. I monopolized the existing drip brewer, making my six cups of regular coffee each day, leaving her to use a press pot to make the two or three cups she might consume in a week. Long story short, I sent the K-Duo back (it appeared to be defective) and replaced it with the Cuisinart. In all fairness I must say that I already was using a Cuisinart drip brewer that looks and works much like the drip half of the Cuisinart duo. I was concerned about not ordering from Keurig, the company that pioneered the K-Cup technology. To my surprise, the Cuisinart K-Cup unit works very well. Unlike the Keurig which used a single water source to both brew multiple cups and single K-Cups, the Cuisinart has a separate, 40 ounce water capsule for the single cup brewer, and none for the drip brewer. To make drip coffee, you fill the carafe to the desired level, lift the basket lid, and pour water into the well. (A gauge on the side lets you know just how many cups are in the well.) This is similar to the Cuisinart I was replacing. It’s simple and doesn’t deplete the one cup reservoir, as happens with regular use of the brew side of the Keurig. The unit is taller (14.5 inches as compared with 13.0), but narrower all around (about ten inches square). Tom my eye it is more petit and, with it’s stainless steel, more attractive that the massive looking Keurig. But the real test was in whether it could brew a hot cup of brewed coffee. It passed with flying colors registering 195 degrees on two different thermometers. The coffee was hot, even after adding cream, and delicious. UPDATE: I have now made four pots of brewed coffee with this unit. The coffee tis hot and astes great. I used the Bold setting today and things were even better. My wife has made a couple of cups using the K-Cup single cup brew unit. The coffee was good. She has even put her press pot and thermos away. Visually the unit is much smaller and much more attractive than the K-Duo was. We have found none of the problems some other folks had with leaks and splashes from the single brew side. All in all, this seems like a great coffee maker that allows for a lot of flexibility in its use. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 6, 2020 Reviewed in the United States on January 6, 2020 by D. Yackel

  • Liked the one I bought for my Dad so much I bought one for us too!
Color: Black/Stainless
Well made, sturdier plastic components than the older Cuisinart CHW-12P1. Great Coffee Maker, Cuisinart has renewed my faith in their brand with this one. I've had 4 Cuisinart Coffee Centers over the years. Two CHW-12P1, 12 cup with hotwater tank, the 1st had the led display die out, but still worked. The replacement (same model) arrived and the led was not backlit, and the plastic lid started to warp from the heat of the water. (I was starting question my brand loyalty at this point.). My father visited and liked the coffee maker and his was another make an model which we both tried to fix it' a propensity to dump condensed water on down the side when you opened the filter lid, and he mentioned that sometimes he'd just like a single cup of coffee, not a whole pot. Enter XMAS Gift Idea... we found this coffee maker which does K-cups and regular pot brewing... He loved it, and we loved it too, it was well built, had a water tank for the K-cup side (unlike the CWP12, which had a hot water tank, for making tea, but not k-cups); AND it had color options besides the typical stainless steel. Finally, the price dropped to a more reasonable level for the Black Stainless, so I snagged it and replaced the CHW-12P1 (which didn't have the LED backlight, but has been a great coffee maker). Glad I bought it. Now that I have it, and have had time to inspect it closer I have found that the plastic components are much sturdier and denser than the CHW-12P1. This should not have a heat warp problem with the lid. It seems to be built to much better standards, so Cuisinart has renewed my confidence in its brand with this coffee maker. I have a full pot of coffee on with this machine all day long (we're both retired Navy, and love our coffee.) so the machine gets a workout and is on from wake up until bedtime when we are not at work. The black stainless is a great looking machine in the kitchen too. Having the K-Cup is especially nice if we decide we want to use the Gucci coffee K-cups for things like cocoa, tea, or that non-black tainted coffee with flavoring and sugars in it. (Not really coffee in my opinion, not as the good lord intended coffee to drink.). (Although, the wife has gotten me to try the raspberry flavored black coffee K-cup which isn't bad occassionally.) In any case, this coffee maker gives us the best of both options, nice big 12-cup pot, and a K-cup setup for visiting guests or for a gucci cup of coffee when desired. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 17, 2020 by David L.

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