Coffee Maker by Cuisinart, Single Serve 72-Ounce Reservoir Coffee Machine, Programmable Brewing & Hot Water Dispenser, Stainless
- 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
- ENJOY MULTIPLE BEVERAGE SIZES: Our hot water button allows you to create your ideal size of coffee, hot cocoa, tea, or soup with cup-size settings ranging from 4-12 ounces – this machine includes HomeBarista Reusable Filter Cup for either ground coffee or tea
- FULLY PROGRAMMABLE BACKLIT LCD DISPLAY SETTINGS: Designed with superior functionality in mind boasting features such as an auto on/off switch, adjustable temperature control settings, and auto-rinse to instantly clean inside your brew chamber
- SIMPLIFY YOUR MORNING: Removable 72-ounce water reservoir and removable drip tray for travel mug compatibility
- DURABLE FILTERS: Reusable coffee filter included and built-in charcoal water filter
$150
Product Description
The Cuisinart Premium Single-Serve Brewer offers freedom of choice! Choose 4, 6, 8, 10 or 12-ounce serving sizes, choose the ideal temperature, and enjoy a cup of coffee, tea, soup, or cocoa. This brewer is K-Cup compatible and also includes a HomeBarista Reusable Filter Cup for your favorite brew. The drip tray pulls out to accommodate travel mugs and the 72-ounce water reservoir eliminates the need for frequent refills! Refer instruction manual before use.The 72-oz. capacity Cuisinart Premium Single-Serve Brewer is a fully programmable and versatile home-brewing unit that is ideal for both personal use and entertaining, making it perfect for any household. Compatible with any brand of single cup pod including Keurig K-Cup pods and equipped with the HomeBarista™ Reusable Filter Cup, this coffeemaker makes it easier than ever for consumers to enjoy a wide array of hot beverages. The unit has five different cup-size settings (ranging from 4 ounces to 12 ounces), and an adjustable brewing temperature to ensure desired temperatures are reached. In addition to coffee, a hot water button can be used to prepare soup, tea, hot cocoa, and more, and the unit is equipped with a rinse function for easy cleaning. Features: K-Cup compatible brewer makes one cup at a time|5 beverage sizes: 4–12 oz.|Removable 72-ounce water reservoir|Hot water button lets you enjoy instant coffee soup tea and hot cocoa|Rinse feature instantly cleans the inside of the brew chamber|Fully programmable with a full spectrum of features including Auto On/Off and adjustable temperature control|Backlit blue LCD displays settings|Removable drip tray for travel mugs|Includes HomeBarista™ Reusable Filter Cup for ground coffee or tea|Charcoal water filter|Limited 3-year warranty|BPA free
Brand Story
By Cuisinart
From the manufacturer
Specification: Coffee Maker by Cuisinart, Single Serve 72-Ounce Reservoir Coffee Machine, Programmable Brewing & Hot Water Dispenser, Stainless
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Dax Hollenbeck –
Quiet and fastI purchased this to replace my ten year old Breville k-cup brewer when it quit working. I couldn’t find another machine just like my old one and this was the most comparable one. The two stand-out features of this machine is that it is the quietest one I’ve ever used, and it is ready to brew as soon as you put your cup in and press brew. No wait time, even when you first turn the power on. The reusable basket and filter store nicely into the side of the machine and are of good quality and easy to clean. I purchased a couple extra of these as I like to grind my own coffee and also am trying to reduce the amount of single use plastic I have to throw away . The settings to chance temperature and brewing size are straightforward and easy to use. I’ve had the machine for about two months and use it to brew 4-6 cups a day and so far have had no problems.
Jonnie Z –
THE BEST CUP OF COFFEE IN ONE MINUTEApproximately 12 years ago before the Christmas holidays, Keurig flooded the TV air waves with commercials for their new K cup pod coffee maker that quickly brewed one cup of coffee. I liked the concept but never heard of Keurig and had no idea who they were or if they were a legitimate company or merely a scam so I didn’t buy their coffee maker.On January 5, 2011 I was shopping in Costco and saw a Cuisinart K cup coffee maker. Having a Cuisinart food processor, can opener, toaster and conventional coffee maker I was familiar with the company and the fine quality of their products. It used the K pods that the other company’s coffee maker used. It was love at first site and I bought the Cuisinart SS780PC coffee maker for $164.99. I loved that coffee maker and used her to pleasure myself every day and some days two, three and more times a day. We’ll here it is 11+ years later and she started to wear out from old age. The pump was sluggish and would no longer pump out a full 12 ounce mug of coffee. I sip and savor every one of those perfectly brewed 12 ounces of coffee. So I felt let me buy the current Cuisinart replacement for the model SS780PC I presently had and I went directly to Amazon and found the SS10 Cuisinart coffee maker and bought it immediately for $139.95. I was impressed with the voluminous number of 5 star reviews and I never pay any mind to an occasional 1 or 2 star review. Negative people write negative reviews and attempt to punish the manufacturer for mishaps caused by their own ignorance. Case in point splashing on the counter top. Possibly Sir Issac Newton could explain it better but if common sense prevailed there would be no splashing on the counter top. When a liquid drips from a higher point down to a standing liquid at a lower point the drops that are standing will splash up from being hit by the falling drops from above, especially if you use a shallow low sided tea cup. If a couple drops splash wipe it up with a paper towel, it’s not the fault of Cuisinart and it’s no big deal. Certainly not rocket science but basic rules of gravity. This new model does not have the blue light illuminatIng the water reservoir when water is low and has two heat settings HOT and VERY HOT rather than multiple degree settings. The engineers at Cuisinart realized these two features are not critical and designed a much better coffee maker for a $25 lower price eleven years after their original model was manufactured I loved my SS780PC but will have a torrid romance with this SS10. It is well designed and attractive, aesthetically adds to the beauty of my custom designed and handsomely decorated gourmet kitchen. I turn it on and immediately the open head icon illuminates, I put in aK pod and in less than one minute I’m sipping a 12 ounce mug of freshly brewed delicious and satisfying coffee. On top of that Cuisinart gives you a three year warranty. Talk about a manufacturer having faith in their product’s quality. I’m so glad I was skeptical years ago and never bought a Keurig. My old Cuisinart gave me 11 years of faithful service and I’m looking forward to a very long and enjoyable relationship with my new SS10.If you’re looking to buy a K pod single serve coffee brewer, don’t waste any more time looking. BUY this one it looks great, represents EXCELLENT VALUE, will brew you an EXCELLENT CUP OF COFFEE in a minute, is covered by Cuisinart’s 3 year warranty and Amazon will deliver it to your front door. GREAT PRICE, GREAT VALUE, GREAT SERVICE who could ask for more.
Jane S. –
Great coffeemaker Once you Get the Hang of ItThis is a great coffeemaker once you get the hang of it. However, the instructions could be more informative. If you remove the water reservoir to fill it and don’t replace it correctly, the brew buttons will not light up after the power button is turned on and the coffee won’t brew. The Add Water button will also flash, so you may think you need to add water but, again, if the water reservoir is even slightly out of place, the brew buttons will not light up and the coffee won’t brew. It took me a while to figure this out. The opening for the water reservoir is narrower than other coffeemakers I’ve had but not a huge inconvenience. You just have to get used to it. It is a really good looking coffeemaker, and makes great tasting coffee which is the important thing, and overall it is easy to use. I have it on the buffet in my dining room and it looks great. As coffeemakers go, it is sleek and I like the fact that you can choose how many ounces of coffee you want to brew.
Joel Weisbrod –
Puts the Keurig Machines out of the runningThis is a replacement for my top-of-the-line Keurig machine with basically the same features. I had two of the Keurig machines, both of which failed to properly dispense the correct amount of water a day or two after the required descale procedure. I was fed up and bought this as a replacement. What a difference! This is a high-quality piece of equipment and uses the same pods as the Keurig machines. This one, however, simply works perfectly.
Rick In STL –
A review from someone who had the SS700 and now has used the new one long enough to shareI’m writing this after having had brewed a good 100 cups of coffee with it. My history is I had used the old larger version of this. I went through a brewer around 2013, was in the 2yr warranty and got it replaced no charged by cuisinart as the pump wasn’t doing well. Then I bought another before they went to the new model currently offered and unfortunately it started to just not handle the new cups, I was getting half cups of what I wanted. So I decided to retire the old coffee maker and saw alot of reviews from people like myself who at first glance probably were not happy with the changes. I loved my old version but as a lot of times happens, the old equipment eventually goes bad and you can’t repair them.Out of my own curiosity to what changed with this new version, I took it a step further on my old version to see what was inside the bigger version. The old version had a water tank, it was amber almost like some synthetic plastic/glass with heating elements like an electric water heater. it had to heat up, pressurize and pump. Over time this heat in a tank and plastic parts and let’s be honest just ok air pump and water pump it starts to fail over time. I think I got lucky with a good 5 years and probably 2000 cups dispenses. I drink a lot of coffee daily!The new version is a smaller footprint. The tray is much smaller. What is different with this design is the new version has no water storage tank inside, now it runs the water to the k-cup, while that water is getting to the k-cup, it goes through a heating coil. This is much different and hence why it pumps slow and is smaller. I think the cup brew is hotter and better flavor that the old unit. The top cap to press down on the k-cup is improved in my opinion to ensure a tight seal and pump. Engineering seems better for ensuring a good outcome with the cups. I’m ok with that. If that means that there is less scaling and water tank issues and pumps failing this works.Same problems as the other unit with filling larger travel mugs. You have to brew into smaller cup then pour into your travel mug. Not a huge deal to me.The water tank no longer has a blue led light to blink when it’s getting low. The tank is different designed, the charcoal spot is different how it seats but I have no idea if it’s better or similar. The tank is a little smaller but I probably get 5 large coffee brews before I refill it or I just refill a water cup while it’s brewing.So far so good. The warranty experience in past model I had was excellent. I don’t know if I’ll need it but last time cuisinart took care of a brewer that had failed me. I would expect the same experience should I need it.I’ll come back if something changes but so far it’s been a good replacement. I don’t know if anything will ever be perfect but cuisinart makes a good k-cup brewer. If you are trying to figure out the best k-cup brewer, I can attest to 10+ years of this brand and alot of cups brewed. It’s a good machine!
Josh M. Tombs –
Awesome Coffee maker that only last a yrTo start this is a great coffee maker w/ lots of options for volumes, heat, etc. We love it because we’re a home of coffee lovers & this coffee maker can brew one cup after the next w/o waiting to heat up. Now the downfall of this unit is that it’s expensive & only last a year to a year and a half. We’ve gone through 3 now and it’s time we find another option.
Jaclyn B. –
Love love love !!!My old roommate had one that I used to use. There is no wait time for water to heat up! Instantly starts making the coffee! I moved into my own place and wanted something similar. I bought a cheaper coffee maker n learned if you try and other ones you have to wait for water to heat up. This is the only one I could find that has no wait! Definitly worth the money
bronte94 –
Great coffee maker, just make sure that the seller packages it properly!My co-workers and I pitched in to have this in our office. This machine is a gem. I love the Hot Water and Rinse features. Let me say, the rinse feature is the best! I ran a cup of water after someone brewed coffee and the water looked as if I had just brewed some tea. I didn’t realize that there was so much residual coffee sitting around in there.Public Service Announcement: If you use this in a shared place, please be nice and remove your coffee pod then rinse the machine after you brew coffee! Maybe even check the water level and add more. It’s super easy to do! You will become everyone’s favorite co-worker, room-mate, friend, etc… They will think “Wow, (insert your name here) is so thoughtful and always making sure that our coffee maker is ready for the next person to use.” You may then find little treats waiting for you out of appreciation. (Not a guarantee, but a nice thought)There is even a little hidden compartment on the side to store a pod for use with loose coffee grounds if you don’t want to use a pre-filled pod. I have it set it to come on before people arrive for work, and turn off after they leave…for those who don’t know where to find the on switch. (True story!, small kitchen appliances are hard to use apparently).I love, love, love that there are small charcoal water filter pods that sit in the water reservoir to help provide fresh tasting water. The coffee machine comes with one filter. I found a bundle deal that had the coffee maker and a package of 12 extra filters.I use a tall mug and have to take out the bottom tray to make it fit. It would be nice if there was a little more room to fit taller mugs. Removing that tray every time I use it gets a little annoying.The biggest downside was that the machine stopped working after about a week. The menu option was stuck on “Open Head” and wouldn’t let anyone brew anything or even get hot water. A couple of us tried all the troubleshooting tips and nothing worked. I chatted in with Amazon and they connected me to Cuisinart. It took about an hour to get the call through, which was a little frustrating, but I figured this is a busy time of year and was patient. I was emailed a shipping label to return the non-working machine and Cuisinart sent a new one to me before waiting to get the old one back. I was very happy with the customer service by both Amazon Product Support and Cuisinart.The only thing I can think that may have happened was possibly some damage during transit. When the original coffee maker was shipped to me, it was sitting at my front door in only the product box that it was packaged in, like if I had bought it at the store myself. No outside box with any kind of padding to protect against getting knocked around during transit. When I opened the box, there was no kind of packaging on the top to protect the machine. You know, the heavy cardboard type thing that fits around the product? Gone! There was one on the bottom. Needless to say, I wasn’t very happy about the way this was shipped. I also question if it was really a new machine if parts of the inside packaging were missing. It looked new and I took it into work hoping for the best.I just received my new one from Cuisinart and it came with all the packing materials and it was inside of another box nicely padded! I will be using this nice box and padding to send back to old one today, although I was tempted to send it back exactly how I received it. Since I am sending it to Cuisinart, and not who I bought it from, I decided to package it the right way for a return. I bought this from Amazon.com, Services, Inc, so I thought that the shipping packing would be a little better that what I got!Overall, my co-workers and I are happy with the Cuisinart SS-10 Single Serve Coffee Maker and we are looking forward to a long lasting relationship with the new one sent from the manufacturer.
AmaD –
Great for just under 3 yearsThis replaced an old Keurig and was terrrific for a while . But after about 18 months the buttons wouldn’t work to change any settings, and then now – after 2 years 11 months it doesn’t recognize that it has water. Horrified to find the price has gone from $95 to over $150 so hope they will honor the warranty !
Golfr013 –
Very nice Keurig replacementWe purchased this Cuisinart coffee maker to replace a Keurig that had seen better days. Although there are some functional differences between the two this new Cuisinart machine is so much nicer looking than the Keurig and, for that reason alone we are happy to have it as a replacement for the older Keurig. And yes, it does process K-Cups just fine.