Price: $99
(as of Dec 27, 2024 16:17:15 UTC – Details)
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.
Drip Coffeemaker: 12-cup glass carafe – Fully automatic with 24-hour programmability LCD Clock and self-clean feature
1- to 4-cup setting and adjustable auto shutoff (0–4 hours)
Adjustable keep warm temperature control – Brew Pause feature
Gold tone, commercial-style permanent filter – Charcoal water filter
Hot Water on Demand: – Provides hot water on demand for tea, soup, oatmeal and more
Justin W. –
It’s a CUISINART, so that’s what you need to know…
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.
OKCjw –
Coffee & Tea Drinkers Rejoice
We had an older model Cuisinart that had the hot water function for several years. My wife loves having one appliance on the counter. When our old one went out (we had a habit of leaving it on for several hours) we were on the search for a replacement. The old model was discontinued, and aside from models with single serve k-cup style side options, this was our option. Good news we love it! The coffee maker works well like a standard drip should. the hot water side heats quickly and has a decent-sized reservoir.
Sara –
I just got it but itâs amazing so far
So far it is perfect makes very very hot coffee which is rare in drip coffee machines, tasty and delicious. Also the hot water feature is working great. You can program the coffee maker to start at anytime. As far as I can tell you do have to fill the tank each time tank is not removable and it will brew as much water is in there but that is not a big issue.
Amazon Customer –
Great concept, older model held more water
I love the combo drip coffee + on demand hot water but I miss Cuisinartâs old version of this model. The hot water on demand side used to be larger (less filling) and our family uses that side A LOT during our days here in a northern cold climate.
Fenton Ash –
Sleek Design, Same Functionality
I had an older model with the same coffee and hot water dispenser functions. This newer model significantly cuts down on counter space and still provides hot water as quickly and efficiently. I gave my son the older model that still works fine.
Amazombie –
2 Water Reservoirs!
Coffee machines sure have improved since I bought my last one. My new house doesn’t have a garbage disposal which isn’t a big deal until I realized making my French press coffee was a pain without one. Having tried a pour-over I was tired of not getting coffee that was strong enough and stayed warm. This machine does it all.A real plus? The 2 reservoirs. I love that there are 2 reservoirs one for coffee and one for hot water so my tea tastes like tea without tasting like tea with a splash of coffee.Love this coffee maker and highly recommend it. Some complained of leaking and I didn’t have that problem; there is a plug on the bottom to empty the reservoirs so maybe they haven’t checked that it’s tight enough or something.
Douglas Schwambach –
Good coffee
Works like a champ
Wendy Fox –
Caffeine!!!!!
When I found my previous cuisinart drip coffee and hot water dispenser was rusting and staining my counter it was time to replace. After 15 years it was time. This is the newer version of what we had so I decided to give it a try.The old unit foot print set under the cabinet but needed to move out to fill and add grounds. The new unit is narrower with a removable cup holder for the water dispense. The water spot is movable so it can be moved out of the way when not in use. It takes up more space depth wise but is manageable as we can add water without pulling it out from under the cabinet. Still need to pull out slightly to add the coffee grounds.Hope this one lasts as long as the first.
Debbie –
Love this version/style of cuisinart with hot water dispenser we use for tea, oatmeal, instant soups. So much quicker then boiling a kettle and convenient
Amazingly comfortable –
Makes great coffee and the water dispenser is great for oatmeal or tea. Saves so much counter space.
Michael Stec –
purchased Cuisinart CHW 16 c coffee maker to replace previous purchase of similar product purchased years previously at Amazon.Cannot return new purchase packaging and box recycled.New coffee maker leaked water all over wooden floor. The water storage tanks would not hold water.removed bottom plate saw nothing amiss. But cannot make coffee because storage tank leeks water overthe counter and onto the floor.Really disappointed with product
Lisa Pennock –
This was such a disappointing purchase. I loved my first coffee/tea station by Cuisinart, which sadly started leaking and died. They no longer make that one, and this is their new version. I’m glad I had a gift card to use towards this because it is not really worth the price. The design sucks. It’s long, so awkwardly sticks out and it’s awkward to add the water without spilling over because the chamber is a small width. You cannot tell how much water is in the tea chamber and the spout moves if you bump it (then drips) and it’s on the side with a small, detachable base (that you have to take off if you have a taller mug.It all works, but the design is disappointing and if you loved the first one, guaranteed you will not be happy with this one.
Sally V. –
I so wanted the hot water spout feature so I could make my tea at the same time the coffee was brewing. It worked well for a month then I noticed that there was a puddle of water that had collected under the machine. The water for both sides was put in at night so I could just turn it on in the morning. I’ve been trying all morning to call Cuisinart Canada- USELESS! Why have a business in Ontario and a 1-800 # if customer calls aren’t attended to? This information is on a yellow printout that came with the machine for product return. Other people, I see, have complained about this leakage so I’m not the only one. Advice: don’t buy…poor/non existent Cuisinart support…cheap made in China crap