Experience the ease and convenience of a full-size coffeemaker and hot water system in one. Full programmability, including 24-hour advance brew, 1 to 12 cup settings, and adjustable carafe temperature, ensures that coffee is always hot and ready to be enjoyed. Dual filters eliminate impurities for fresh, robust coffee flavor. Designed to heat up in a hurry, the hot water system features a separate reservoir with a spout that easily dispenses hot water directly into a cup for hot tea or cocoa, or into a bowl for oatmeal, soup, ramen, and more. A drip tray prevents spills and detaches easily to make room for taller cups. The sleek, compact design with the two reservoirs side by side conserves countertop space while complementing any kitchen décor.
Asin | B09GCX353T |
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Dimensions | 7.12"D x 13.39"W x 14.7"H |
Weight | 1 pounds |
Manufacturer | Cuisinart |
JH –
We use ours everyday to make coffee before we wake up. It’s utterly reliable and makes a very acceptable drip brew. Basket and jug are dishwasher safe so cleaning is not onerous. What I would say is that the hot-water feature is not really very useful. The reservoir is too small. It’s maybe a US cup size. Definitely not the two cups of tea maker we had hoped it might be.
Lee Poulin –
Easy to use and works great!
M. Rogers –
I would’ve given this coffee higher marks if it would reveal how much water I was pouring into the hot water reservoir like it shows on the coffee water side. I have to wait to see if it’s full before it floods over. I drink a lot of tea so Im constantly checking to see if there is enough water to heat but alas I cant without pouring water on the left side and then just barely letting it flow over to now its full.
that’s the bummer of this machine. but otherwise its a boon to have both ways to get a hot beverage in one unit.
John Kozin –
purchased our fist Cuisinart two years ago which did not last a year. I wrote to Cuisinart but never received a reply. I thought it may have just been a defect in the product, it worked less than one year. I gave Cuisinart another try in the photo above. This one was purchased in March of 2024 not working by June 20, 2024. STAY AWAY FROM CUISINART, THEIR PRODUCT IS TRASH AND THEIR CUSTOMER SERVICE IS WORSE. Still waiting for a response!!!!!
Amazon Customer –
We replaced our old Cuisinart Coffee Pot with this one, old still worked after 13 years, will use as a back up. Wanted an slimmer design and it is just what we wanted. Eight minute brew time and the hot water feature is fast and efficient. Cuisinart is a brand you know and trust.
Sue Rowe –
Takes up less space than our old machine. This is the second Cuisinart coffee/hot water maker we have bought, the last one lasted 15 years! Temperature is perfect, great value for the money, auto shut off, easy-to-use, great Cuisinart quality as expected!
Individle –
This is my new favorite coffee/hot water maker. Easy to set up, easy to fill, and makes great tasting hot coffee. Has no drip pouring spout, and the water side heats up quickly for my tea in the evening. Only thing to note is that the coffee cools down a bit before heating plate takes over.
Justin W. –
I am a slight fan, well fan is a strong word, I slightly prefer CUISINART small kitchen appliances when faced with brand choices for some things like toasters and cheap coffee makers. This one gives you hot water and coffee, programmable, blah blah- this is a basic coffee maker you don’t need a play by play it works great and provided you do not smash the glass carafe (I am not commenting on the build quality it’s just as durable as any other glass carafe that is to say don’t drop it) this coffee maker probably never needs to be replaced … EXCEPT their crappy filter system. You CANNOT have a filter sit in water anywhere for the most part, what happens is filmy, slimy, whatevers grow on the filter and filter holder IF YOU DO NOT DILIGENTLY DRY OUT THE FILLER AREA EVERY SINGLE TIME and then leave it dry for a bit. By this I mean you better open the filler area top when you’re done and leave it open or better yet remove both filter holders and filters entirely and take them out to dry when you have made your coffee.
I am telling you this because I have owned 3 versions of CUISNART coffee makers from moving around (giving them away etc – haven’t had to replace a single one, I PERSONALLY had to buy more for me cause I’m so nice haha) and they all use the same filter baskets and filters. Now don’t get down on me, the filters are cheap as f@&$ when you order from Amazon or even at a big box store if you get the right ones. Thats not at issue- what is at issue is if you do not check them and FEEL THE INSIDE of the filter basket for film/rinse them off frequently/change the filters on time/leave the top open or remove the holder and filters to dry properly you will 100% be drinking heated water that has been lovingly dripped over DA BEAN, and that heated water was just run through and over slime coated plastic, then run through a slime coated carbon filter.
Now the slime whatever it is I can’t remember from science class, not mildew- possibly a “slime mold”? Is probably not harmful but my gosh the thought of it.
I hope that doesn’t scare you away- the above is basically your best care instructions. IF YOU DRY the filter and basked and all your insides of your coffee maker like you probably should anyway, then you have no issue what so ever. I am still on my first filter since my purchase, it is probably overdue to change (me not following my own advice heh) BUT gosh darn I have no slime in my coffee maker!
I learned the hard way with my first one. Used to think well gee it’s a filter it should probably stay in the coffee maker when not in use… ANHHHHH wrong. At least not when you have 2 coffee drinkers who brew throughout various times of the day every day, the pot never gets to dry out- and I live in Florida. Although I have experienced the exact same slime in Pennsylvania, so please take care or you’ll be feeling that slime for yourself and want to be replacing your coffee maker all over again way too soon.
Also caveat; you could just totally ignore the filter holder and filters and not use them.
We have hard (mineralized/chlorinated/fluoridated) water here- I love filters anywhere I can get em.
The hot water maker is quiet, and pretty quick, it beats our clear glass one (the one you know almost everyone has- and they ALWAYS get gross because you can’t actually fully wash or dishwash them? ) so that’s a plus in my book. Also I know saying it’s quiet probably won’t matter to most people but if you use hot water for cooking or tea or (gulp even … (shhhh… *whispering* instant coffee))- and you have the clear glass water boiler- you know they are sometimes atomic bomb loud in the morning especially if you are trying not to wake dogs up or your spouse or whoever may be near by sleeping lightly in your home.
Amazon Customer –
Love the hot water dispenser
BV –
I replaced the last model I had from Cuisinart with this model because they discontinued it.
It’s fantastic, a bit NOISY but I’m ok with it. It heats water fast for tea, I did like the older model where you could pour the water in a bit quicker on the hot water dispenser, this one you need to watch as you add water to reservoir. My coffee tastes waaaaay better and is stonger in flavor.
It’s really the only one that seems to fit the bill if you want hot water at your disposal.
It is my third time getting one of these.