The Cuisinart Automatic Grind & Brew Coffeemaker Makes a Great Cup of Coffee

By Amy Moser, published Apr 18, 2007
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Anyone who enjoys that first cup of coffee in the morning knows how important a good coffee maker is. The Cuisinart Automatic Grind & Brew Coffeemaker, model #DGB-300BK, comes in black or white and will cost anywhere between forty and ninety dollars to purchase, depending on where you shop. With special features that handle ease of use all the way through to keeping your coffee hot and tasty for up to four hours, the Automatic Grind & Brew is an excellent choice and a good value for brewing that first cup of coffee.

The benefits of using Cuisinart's Automatic Grind & Brew start as soon as you need to pour water into the coffee maker's reservoir. Unlike other carafes, Cuisinart's carafe has the water measurement scale on both sides of its handle. This makes it easier to get an accurate measurement regardless of if you are left or right-handed Next, the Grind & Brew uses beans or pre ground coffee. This is a great option for the more economical minded, fresh beans are great as a treat but ground coffee is more practical for day to day use.

With the Cuisinart Grind & Brew you also don't have to make any more coffee than you plan on drinking in order to have it at the right temperature and strength. Cuisinart's coffee bar flavor system lets the coffee drinker tell the machine when they are only going to make a few cups. The coffee maker then automatically controls the flow of water through the grounds to achieve the perfect strength in a smaller dose. And to make sure that a one cup serving is just as hot as a ten-cup pot, a press of a button will heat the water twice as fast for servings of one to four cups. After Cuisinart makes sure your coffee is brewed at the right strength and temperature, they want to make sure it stays at the correct temperature too. Cuisinart achieves this with a programmable digital thermometer that keeps the carafe at a constant pre chosen temperature for a period of up to four hours.

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