Cuisinart Single Serve + 12 Cup Espresso Maker, Provides 3-Sizes: 6-Ounces, 8-Ounces and 10-Ounces, Stainless Metal, SS-15P1

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The Cuisinart Espresso middle includes a absolutely automated 12-Cup coffeemaker on one aspect and a single-serve brewer on the opposite. Sipping solo or serving a crowd, it is easy to benefit from the gourmand style you count on from a Cuisinart coffeemaker. And one coffeemaker that does the job of two frees up extra space in your counter! .
Word: 1)Too coarse a grind, too little espresso, or insufficiently tamping the grounds earlier than brewing can all result in insufficient stress for a correct brew. 2)You will need to observe that the quantity of espresso extracted will fluctuate relying on the grind measurement and quantity and reprogramming could also be wanted when the scale and quantity are adjusted
SINGLE-SERVE: Get pleasure from three serving sizes – 6 ounces, 8 ounces, or 10 ounces – suitable with any model of single cup pod together with Keurig Ok-Cup pods with an optionally available reusable filter cup so you should use your personal espresso by way of our HomeBarista elite Cuisinart options
SUPERIOR FUNCTIONALITY: Our single-serve brewer has a 40oz detachable water reservoir that enhances its charcoal water filter and detachable drip tray for journey mugs – take pleasure in power save mode if you’ve completed your brewing cycle
CARAFE BREWER: Serve as much as 12 cups of espresso directly with our glass carafe espresso maker that includes a stainless-steel deal with and physique with absolutely automated options – 24-hour brew begin, self-clean, adjustable auto-off, and prepared alert system
MUST-HAVE FEATURES: Our 12-cup espresso brewer permits you to management your brew energy so you may boast mild to sturdy espresso taste in addition to modify your carafe water temperature that runs by way of its charcoal water filter
SIMPLIFY YOUR MORNING: Fill your tank with ease that includes our easy-view water window and pour a cup earlier than your brew cycle ends with our Brew Pause function. BPA free

Clients say

Clients are happy with the espresso maker’s high quality, ease of use, and pot capability. They discover it produces respectable espresso and is straightforward to function. The controls are easy and laid out properly. Many respect the flexibility of brewing a full pot or only a single cup. In addition they just like the design. Nonetheless, some clients have skilled leakage points with the reservoir tank.

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  1. Drew

    A great coffee maker
    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.

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  2. D. Yackel

    It makes hot coffee. I love it!
    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.

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  3. In the Yucatan

    Excellent

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  4. Simone

    Love it have been using star bucks vermiso pots for years but the last one went on the blink so having the carafe pot and coffee pucks is the best thing ever I also love the copper colour I picked out instead of stainless it looks so pretty and different!

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  5. Steve McQueen

    Very happy with my new coffee machine I like the flexibility in the morning I can make the single cup and in the evening on weekend mornings when I have more time I can brew a delicious cup of coffee very happy with my purchase

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  6. Shelley

    Works really well…easy to use and love the versatility of going between a pot and a cup

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  7. Amazon Customer

    The color is excellent, the only reason I did not rate it five star is because filling the water in the coffee pot tank is a bit of a pain and the splatter from the keurig when you are making a regular cup size rather than travel size. But it works very well.

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    Cuisinart Single Serve + 12 Cup Espresso Maker, Provides 3-Sizes: 6-Ounces, 8-Ounces and 10-Ounces, Stainless Metal, SS-15P1
    Cuisinart Single Serve + 12 Cup Espresso Maker, Provides 3-Sizes: 6-Ounces, 8-Ounces and 10-Ounces, Stainless Metal, SS-15P1

    $199.99

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