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Coffee on Demand™ 12-Cup Programmable Drip Coffee Maker (DCC-3000P1, DCC-3000NAS)

Cuisinart - Coffee on Demand™ 12-Cup Programmable Drip Coffee Maker (DCC-3000P1, DCC-3000NAS)

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r/BuyItForLifeWhat's the best no-frills coffee maker?
5 months ago

I agree! We bought a [Cuisinart 12 cup dispensing coffeemaker ](https://a.co/d/8BNEvnu) and it is by far the best we've ever owned.

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r/FrugalI’ve been using this coffee pot for 10 years
8 months ago

I have a Cuisinart 12-cup that’s been used almost daily for at least 12 years, maybe longer? Got it as a work anniversary gift from the company points program. In contrast, my mom went through three Mr. Coffee 4-cup makers in that same amount of time.

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r/workingmomsWhat’s the best coffee makers if you care more about durability than fancy features?
3 months ago

Same. This is really reliable and consistently brews a really good pot fast. We descale every few months, maybe 3x year if I’m good about it.

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r/workingmomsWhat’s the best coffee makers if you care more about durability than fancy features?
3 months ago

This is what we bought last year when our 10 year old KitchenAid was slowly dying (do not take that as an endorsement of KitchenAid lol). We love it!

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r/workingmomsWhat’s the best coffee makers if you care more about durability than fancy features?
3 months ago

Cuisinart drip programmable coffee machine. Replaced mine last year after 23 years. Mind you, I regularly maintained it and deep cleaned every 3 months

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r/MoccamasterConsidering buying a Moccamaster. Have some dumb questions.
about 1 month ago

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.

r/MoccamasterConsidering buying a Moccamaster. Have some dumb questions.
about 1 month ago

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.

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r/workingmomsWhat’s the best coffee makers if you care more about durability than fancy features?
3 months ago

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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r/BuyItForLifeWhat’s the best coffee maker you guys have used??
10 months ago

My parents love their Bunn that I think they've had for about 20 years now. They use it every single day. My Cusinart from facebook marketplace for $10, has also been a good purchase :D

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