Cuisinart Grind-N-Brew Single Serve System
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Summary
Covering all the options for a one-cup coffee maker, this single-serve system from Cuisinart offers three different routes to freshly-brewed coffee. Choose to grind the beans right before brewing, thanks to a blade-grinding system that automatically grinds whole beans – the ultimate in fresh coffee – or cut out the grinding step and opt to use your pre-ground coffee of choice instead. You can even use your favorite single-use coffee pods – it's compatible with all of them so nothing can come between you and your perfect brew.
- Single-serve coffee maker.
- Grind & Brew function with blade grinding system automatically grinds whole beans into HomeBarista® Reusable Filter Cup, which is conveniently located in storage compartment on left side of unit.
- Option to brew using pre-ground coffee.
- Compatible with any single-cup coffee pod, including Keurig's K-Cup®.
- Hopper holds 100g of beans with sealed lid to keep beans fresh.
- Push-button control for 3 beverage sizes: 8 oz., 10 oz. and 12 oz.
- Removable 48-oz. water reservoir feeds water through charcoal water filter.
- Removable drip tray to make room for travel mugs.
Dimensions & More Info
- 9" x 13" x 15" high.
- 8 lb.
- 48-oz. water reservoir.
- 100g cap. bean hopper.
- 120V.
- 1200W.
Additional Information
- Model #DGB-2.
- 3-year limited warranty.
- All parts that come into contact with food are BPA-free.
- This product is intended for use in the United States and Canada, and is built to U.S. electrical standards.
- Made in China.
Cuisinart Customer Service
- 1.800.726.0190
Use & Care
Care
- All removable parts are top-rack dishwasher safe.
- Clean housing and other external components with soapy, damp, nonabrasive cloth.
- Avoid using cleansers, steel wool pads and other abrasive materials.
- Caution: Handle capsule holder with care. It contains sharp needles that puncture capsule above and below. To avoid risk of injury, do not put fingers in capsule brewing chamber.
- Replace charcoal filter every 60 days or after 60 uses (more often if you have hard water); sold separately.
- Depending on mineral content of water in your area, calcium deposits (scale) may build up in coffee maker. Though scale is not toxic, it can affect performance.
- When all the lights flash in sequence upon turning the unit on, it is time to decalcify your coffee maker. We recommend decalcifying every month for best performance. But the frequency depends upon the hardness of your tap water and how often you use the coffee maker.
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