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My Cuisinart 2-in-1 has lasted more than 5 years so far.
I have a Cuisinart 2 in 1 with a carafe pot and I’ve had it for 5 years, no problems.
We had one we bought a few years ago and it didn't last. I feel like they made them a lot better 15-20 years ago...
We had one. We loved it. I think the heat element went out
This is what I do. My old machine was programmable though it was also a Cuisineart POS. I find pushing a switch takes zero effort if I grind and set up before bed.
Totally. I had to immediately do the thermos transfer or it was ruined. I still can’t believe how many counters I see it on! It didn’t last long in my house.
We just replaced our programmable cuisinart coffee maker. It was our trusty machine for about 13 years before the tank cracked and it started leaking. They’re not cheap, over $200, but it grinds and brews, is sturdy, easy to clean, and all I have to buy for it is the beans.
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