Cuisinart 10-Cup Thermal Classic Coffeemaker & Reviews
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Product Description
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Please refer to user guide or user manual or user guide (provided below in PDF) before first use
Cuisinart 10 Cup Coffee Maker with Grinder, Automatic Grind & Brew, Black/Silver, DGB-450
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Cuisinart 10-Cup Thermal Classic Programmable Coffeemaker, Black (DCC-1170BK) The Cuisinart 10 Cup Thermal Classic Coffeemaker brings fresh coffee brewing to your kitchen with classic styling that's beautiful, functional, and easy to program. Brew 1-4 cups or as many as 10 in the large, thermal carafe, where coffee stays hot for hours. The insulated carafe features an ergonomic handle, knuckle guard, and drip-free spout for safe, fuss-free serving.
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Cuisinart 12-Cup Programmable Thermal Coffeemaker Cuisinart s Dcc-3400 12-Cup Programmable Thermal Coffeemaker is fully equipped to brew you a perfect batch of coffee whenever you need it. This fully automatic coffee machine is built with 24-hour programmability allowing you to set it to brew coffee at any time and saving you the trouble of doing it manually when you wake up in the morning.
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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