
Customers admire the Coffee Plus 12 Cup Programmable Coffeemaker Plus Hot Water System's versatile hot water system, praising its convenience for both coffee and tea preparation. The ease of use and programmable features are also frequently highlighted as positive aspects. Many appreciate the machine's affordability.
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This a an great dual action machine. It is programmable for having your coffee ready in the morning plus having the ability to brew smaller amounts when needed. The hot water side is great for hot cocoa, spiced cider, or making instant soups. It evens has a sensory for cleaning from build-up if you have hard water. I highly recommend this for your home.
This review is from Cuisinart - Coffee Plus 12 Cup Programmable Coffeemaker Plus Hot Water System - Black
Posted by ENVIRO74
Did not trip the breaker! Low amperage and wattage rating pulling from this, for what it does. Pretty decent pot of coffee can be made with this. I only use the 4-6 cup bold setting, so far. It does more than simply make coffee. There is the hot water function, which will continue to boil the water every 20-30 minutes, or so - until you turn it off. I use the hot water to make tea, oatmeal, or transfer to my pour-over Kitchenaid Hot water kettle for Manual pour-over coffee making. It’s helpful. Lastly, the stainless Carafe from my old Cuisinart maker fits like a glove in this model, also. It keeps coffee hot for much longer than the Glass carafe that came with the device.
Posted by Jonathan
Enjoy both sides. Hot water side is great for tea and coffee side is great for getting a cup while it’s still brewing the pot. After using a Keurig for the past few years, you get used to immediate single cups. Money and plastic saved from not doing the k-cups, without losing convenience.
Posted by rograbt