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The Cuisinart Single Serve Coffee Maker with Coffee Grinder (DGB-2) combines convenience and quality, featuring a 48-ounce removable reservoir, an integrated grinder for fresh coffee, and compatibility with various single cup pods. Perfect for busy professionals seeking a quick, customizable coffee experience.
Brand | Cuisinart |
Model Number | DGB-2 |
Colour | Black |
Product Dimensions | 27.99 x 18.49 x 32.18 cm; 453.59 g |
Voltage | 1.1E+2 Volts |
Auto Shutoff | Yes |
Special Features | Integrated Coffee Grinder, Reusable Filter |
Item Weight | 454 g |
C**Y
OOO la la - great coffee!
I really love this bean to cup coffee maker! The coffee brew is quick, clean and o so tasty! It has everything going for it: Not big and bulky so it looks good out on the worktop and takes up very little space; not a noisy 'grind' action; easy to clean, I just empty my reusable coffee pod (into a jar to use on the garden) wash it through and put it back onto my machine for my next brew. I get a choice of strengths for my coffee, but I often select the very strong small coffee into my large mug, then top up with hot water, delicious. I would add that my purchase was through the Amazon resale site. It was an 'almost new' sale - and it truly was. it didn't look as if it had been used at all, although the box was damaged.I am so pleased with this purchase, as you can possibly tell and I would fully recommend it.
P**L
excellent
A brilliant little machine , makes an excellent cup of coffee. No mess if you follow the instructions.
A**S
Just why?
Cuisinart generally makes excellent coffee makers, particularly filter coffee machines. They used to produce a popular one-cup filter machine that made great coffee but was difficult to clean. It’s clear they’ve tried to develop a model that handles single cups and is easier to clean, which they’ve achieved. However, this newer version unfortunately produces poor, inconsistent coffee with varying temperatures. I imagine that in a country where K-cups (Keurig) are available, this machine might perform more consistently, but that’s not the case here in England. The one I had would intermittently fail to work, and it was difficult to get the right balance of coffee volume, despite it theoretically grinding the perfect amount. It’s a nightmare dressed as a daydream.
S**M
Some issues here and there, but still good
Options seem to be quite limited if you only want a single cup coffee machine around this price, and while this does have flaws I'll get into, I'm still overall happy with it.Issues first, it's quite inefficient. As the water doesn't actually have contact with the coffee for that long, it uses quite a large amount of the beans when making a brew. Before this I used a hario v60 manual dripper, usually filling the scooper up to the very top, around 12 grams. This machine uses considerably more than that, 16 grams of coffee for each cup, even for the smallest cup, add to that issue two, wasted grinds.After using the grinder, be sure to tap it from the top multiple times, or a surprisingly large amount of ground coffee will fall out from it onto the tray, even after doing that I often end up piles of excess ground coffee under the tray. I'd recommend always keeping the spare coffee pod stored open under the grinder after use.Between these things I do find myself getting though coffee a bit faster than I used to.I also find the pods a bit of a hassle to clean, especially as you have to do it after each coffee or they'll start to stain easily, don't get this machine if you want to be able to make multiple cups of coffee before having to do cleaning.You also can't adjust the amount of coffee used, only the amount of water, this has been an issue for some reviewers, it was for me at first, but this machine also just works well as a coffee grinder so I keep a little jar of extra ground coffee aside, and if I want the largest cup setting, I'll just add a little extra ground coffee to the pod and it's been fine.The smallest cup setting also isn't the hottest cup of coffee in the world, despite the other options being plenty hot enough.Sounds like a lot of negatives right? Why is this a four star review? Because to channel twin peaks for a moment, "damn fine cup of coffee"It just makes very good coffee, very consistently, especially coming from manual brewing, it's nice that you can make each cup of coffee consistent, and consistently nice, and you can add even more coffee if you like it really strong, but even as someone who likes quite strong coffee, I'm happy with the strength as is for the first two cup settings. Despite only being the medium option, the second option is a good size for most of my mugs, the large setting requires a huge mug.Also, as much as I have a low capacity for annoyance at washing small things up regularly, the machine is very satisfying to use. It's not technically purely bean to cup, as you grind the beans into the pod, then insert the pod into the machine, but the grinder is great, people claim it's loud but yeah, it's a coffee grinder, they're loud, but as far as coffee grinders go this has been on the lower side of noisy, and works great. Slotting the pod in ans closing the lid is satisfying, and it makes the coffee quite fast.Lil aside about the brewing process I like, the burring sound of the machine making the coffee changes pitch downwards as it's almost done and the process is finishing, and to me it sounds like a (much quieter) foghorn from a boat. Makes me feel like a miniature boat in the kitchen is letting me know that my coffee is done. It's cute.It also doesn't take up too much space and I quite like the way it looks on my counter, and that you can see the beans too.So yeah, it does have some issues and annoyances, but it makes a good cup of coffee and I think it's good for the price
M**N
Makes Great Coffee!
Delighted with this machine. It is ideal if you want a simple, but perfect bean-to-cup coffee. I noted other reviewers commented on inconsistent results, and coffee strengths; this is not something that I have experienced. The grind always seems to be very consistent - although it definitely benefits from tapping down on the work surface to settle the ground coffee. Of course, results will be directly impacted by the quality of beans purchased; I always buy a quality bean - I mean, why spend money on a quality coffee maker only to put cheap beans through it!So far, all positives. Any negatives? The only one is grinding the beans, which can be a little bit messy, with grounds ending up on the drip tray/ work surface. But that is a tiny niggle - and in some way you might even argue the ‘mess’ makes it feel closer to the coffee shop experience!I’d like to find a small enough tamper just to press the ground beans down a little in the filter; so, if you know of something then please let me know?
S**N
Decent coffee but messy & uneconomical
It makes decent coffee with reusable pods, which is great. However, it is extremely messy. You end up with ground coffee everywhere. It seems to fall out the sides of the pod when it's grinding. For that reason, it's pretty uneconomical on the coffee too. I have got fed up with the mess after arohnd three months of daily use and plan to replace it. Very disappointing.
D**N
Superb
Fantastic bit of machinery, does exactly what it says on the tin, coffee grinder is a little bit noisy but it's ok, easy to use, and the best bit, for any coffee lovers in a truck or campervan, using a modified or quasi sine wave inverter, this works perfectly, unlike almost every other coffee machine out there. The only downside, I wish I could find disposable paper filters for it, as it's a pain to clean out when living in a truck without running water. I'm sure someone will make some soon tho.
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