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Cuisinart DCC-1200 12-Cup Brew Central Coffeemaker, Black and Stainless Steel | 
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| Brand: Cuisinart Category: Kitchen
List Price: $150.00 Buy New: $63.89 You Save: $86.11 (57%)
New (23) Used (1) Refurbished (1) from $59.99
Rating: 924 reviews Sales Rank: 32
Color: Black/Stainless Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Fragile: Yes Shipping Weight (lbs): 6.8 Dimensions (in): 10.8 x 9.6 x 15.6
MPN: DCC1200 Model: DCC-1200 UPC: 086279110282 EAN: 0086279110282 ASIN: B00005IBX9
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Retro-style, brushed stainless-steel coffeemaker brews 12 5-ounce cups | | • | 24-hour clock/timer for wake-up coffee; brew-pause; programmable shut-off | | • | 1-to-4- or 5-to-12-cup brewing options provide maximum flavor; GoldTone filter | | • | Charcoal water filter; decalcification indicator; heat-adjustable warming plate | | • | Measures 14-1/4 by 8 by 10-3/4 inches; 3-year warranty against defects |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Amazon.com Review Strikingly retro in brushed stainless-steel with black-plastic accents, this 12-cup coffeemaker includes Cuisinart's best brewing technology and premium features for ease and flexibility. The digital clock/timer is programmable for automatically brewing "wake-up" coffee at a selected time and for turning off the warming plate up to four hours in advance. Removing the glass carafe from the warming plate automatically pauses the brewing process for a quick pour, and the warming plate's temperature can be adjusted. For maximum flavor, the machine can be set to brew one to four 5-ounce cups or five to twelve cups, and it includes a charcoal water filter. For convenience, a permanent Gold Tone filter eliminates messy paper filters and an indicator-light shows when decalcification is needed. The coffeemaker measures 14-1/4 inches high, 8 inches wide, and 10-3/4 inches deep (including carafe handle) and carries a three-year warranty against defects. --Fred Brack
Product Description The Cuisinart automatic 12-cup coffee maker uses the same brewing system found in commercial coffeemakers so you can be assured of getting a truly satisfying cup of coffee. With its 12-cup capacity, you can bet the other 11 cups are going to be equally tasty. Easy to clean Gold Filter with easy swing-out basket Brew Pause Color - Black with brushed stainless-steel accents
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| Customer Reviews: Read 919 more reviews...
Keeps getting clogged November 20, 2008 redsoxfan (Northern California) We have purchased this coffee maker three times now. The first time it clogged it was our fault because someone over filled the coffee with very fine grounds and the mess was just too big to clean up. The second time it clogged was just a few months after we had purchased our second machine. This time we returned it thinking there was a problem with the machine. We are now tossing out our third machine. This device does make a good cup of coffee, however, it's design seems flawed. We followed all cleaning/care instructions and were careful about not using fine grounds and the darn thing still clogged. This time, btw, it clogged after a recent clean. Worked fine, then I cleaned it and now it just makes lots of noise and steam. UGH! Wont be buying a forth machine. One more thing, all three never allowed us to take the pot out before the brewing process was complete...always dripped.
Very Good Coffeemaker November 17, 2008 Georgia A. Thomas 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
I just recently purchased the model. I therefore can't attest to its longevity/reliability. It appears to be at the top of what I have had or is out there but I have not owned. All coffeemakers seem to have flaws but most can be overcomed. This makes excellent coffee and that is what matters. Who cares about the cup thingy in the water container- you fill the pot and it tells you the number of cups. The water holder seems no worst others but the fact that the pot pours without spilling makes the small opening a no issue. I don't use most features as I prefer making my coffee when I want a cup. I never set the auto brew as I don't trust most electrical appliances that might cause a fire. This is surely the best coffeemaker, for the money, on the market. Just don't worry about some of the minor complaints because other coffeemakers do not even come close to this one.
Cuisinart DCC-1200, fairly typical for Cuisinart November 15, 2008 RFCO 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Our Cuisinart DCC-1200 lasted less that 2 years. Like many Cuisinart products, it's pretty badly underdesigned. The water load is very narrow and back right--tough for lefties and easy to spill over even for righties. The parts are expensive--especially that charcoal filter you have to replace every 2 months. Don't try brewing without it--even with the filter in place, ONE piece of coffee grounds in the heating plenum below the water tank and you might as well throw it all away. The assembly is done with rivets instead of screws so there is no way to get at the lower plenum to clean it properly--again, fairly typical Cuisinart planned obsolesence design. It's a French hunk of junk if you ask me. My $20 Mr Coffee brewed great coffee for almost 10 years before it died. I'll not buy Cuisinart again.
Leaks water all over the counter November 15, 2008 John A. Perez (Whitehouse, Tx United States) I have had this product for about a year. About 6 months ago it started leaking water out of the bottom of the coffee maker. My wife loves the way it looks. It makes excellent coffee. I especially like the adjustable temperature control on the burner. However, I would not recommend buying this machine because of the water leaking problem.
Love it. One note of caution/recommendation.... November 13, 2008 reaganrpblcn (Van Nuys, CA United States) This cofee-maker has served me well; but before buying it I read lots of comments regarding condensation from the lid splashing all over the counter when you flip the lid to dump the grinds. This happens when you don't vent the condensation from the inner compartment. To prevent that from happening-when your coffee is done brewing and you hear the beep letting you know it's done; lift the lid only about 2 inches and let go; this releases the lid on a hatch and will hold the lid slightly to allow the condensation to run down the underside of the lid and into the slope that leads back into the reservoir, preventing it from getting everywhere. Then, and don't ask me how this happens, the lid releases all on it's own. I've been trying to figure out how the lid knows when to close; I'll just assume it's done using a little bit of magic, so as to prevent any kind of blow to my ego...
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