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Cuisinart 10-Cup Stainless Thermal Carafe Cuisinart 10-Cup Stainless Thermal Carafe Cuisinart 10-Cup Stainless Thermal Carafe Cuisinart 10-Cup Stainless Thermal Carafe Cuisinart 10-Cup Stainless Thermal Carafe

Cuisinart 10-Cup Stainless Thermal Carafe

Cuisinart 10-Cup Stainless Thermal Carafe Cuisinart 10-Cup Stainless Thermal Carafe Cuisinart 10-Cup Stainless Thermal Carafe Cuisinart 10-Cup Stainless Thermal Carafe Cuisinart 10-Cup Stainless Thermal Carafe
$ 39.99

Score By Feature

Based on 1,612 ratings
Giftable
9.48
Durability
9.33
Easy to use
9.32
Flavor
8.98
Easy to clean
8.68

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Product Description

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To be used with the DGB-600BC
The product's package is 8 inches long. 4 inches
The product has an 8.25-inch package width. 4 inches
The product comes in a package with a height of 7 inches. 8 inches

Questions & Answers

Is this something that would work in a DCC-based system? Is it true that a coffee maker with a capacity of 1200 watts ?

My initial reaction was to say "no," as the DCC- The glass carafe on which the 1200 rests has a hot plate surface that is thermal, whereas the intended coffee maker does not. Many reviewers, however, have reported success using this carafe in their DCC-related projects. 1200 watt coffee machine Just be careful not to overfill the container! The DCC-style carafe has a capacity of 12 cups, but this one only has 10 cups. 1200 is a big number! To avoid accidentally overfilling the water tank, it's best to fill it with the carafe.

What type of machine will this carafe work with? I have a CBC-affiliated radio station. With a 10 cup double walled thermal carafe, the 1600PC is ready to go. ?

As you probably already know, this machine is no longer in production, and there is very little information available about it. As a result, here are the 600RC 10-meter measurements. cup of hot water Compare them to the amount of space in your machine or, if you still have one, the old carafe. It appears to fit, but double-check the dimensions: the lid is 4 inches tall and the bottom is 4 inches wide. The diameter is 5". The base of the carafe is 6" in diameter (at its widest point at the bottom, excluding the handle). The height of the carafe without the lid is 6 3/4" to the tip of the small dome on the lid, or 6 3/8" to the top of the carafe. The most important factor is the lid's height, as it is this that presses against the coffee receptacle/filter holder spring to allow the coffee to flow to the carafe. So long as it's the right height and fits through the door, it should be fine. I hope this information is useful.

Is this DGB 625BC maker compatible?

Yes, this is perfect for the DGB-

How big is the base diameter and how tall is it?

Height is approximately 6 feet tall. The base diameter is five inches and the height is 75 inches. 75 inches in length

Selected User Reviews For Cuisinart 10-Cup Stainless Thermal Carafe

Cuisinart is unable to market an o- ring
4/5

Okay. I'm making an effort not to be a sourpuss. This is my favorite coffee maker, but when the lid seal began to stick due to the o-ring, I was disappointed. I decided to replace the ring because it was swollen. br>br>It appears that Cuisinart does not want to provide you with an o-ring. ring for a reasonable price; to solve your problem, you must purchase the entire carafe. br>br>Is the carafe of good quality, and do I expect it to serve me well for many years? br>br>However, is Cuisinart requiring me to pay four times the price to resolve a minor issue? Yes.

Naomi Knapp
Naomi Knapp
| Apr 13, 2021
DESIGNED IN A BAD WAY
3/5

This is a replacement for the carafe that came with the machine, which was constantly leaking coffee and dribbling down the front whenever I poured some. NO ONE DOES IT BETTER THAN REPLACEMENT. It keeps the coffee hot, but it always leaks when you're pouring it. Furthermore, due to the design of the interior walls, the last cup will not be able to be removed. This should be reworked!.

Beckham Neal
Beckham Neal
| Jan 18, 2021
To quickly turn off the heating plate, use the Auto Off feature
4/5

I purchased the 12-pack at first. Cuisinart CHW-100 cup thermal carafe 12 cup coffee maker with hot water. The 12- The cup was slightly larger than the heating plate and the lid did not properly pour the coffee. br>br>This ten-point checklist will help you stay organized. The cup carafe is the perfect size. However, after contacting Cuisinart Customer Support via email, I was told that I should not use it with my coffee maker because the heating plate could damage the thermal carafe, and that I should instead use the glass carafes that came with my coffee maker as a replacement. br>br>However, the original glass carafe only lasted three months before breaking, so I went with this one to avoid any further mishaps. br>br>I used the Auto Off feature to have the coffee maker turn off after 5 minutes, right after the brewing process was completed. The thermal carafe will not continue to heat up while resting on the plate in this manner.

Callie Braun
Callie Braun
| Oct 22, 2021
It only lasted a few months
3/5

Occasionally spills coffee on the counter. When pouring, there are a few leaks. Because the crap they make these days is made to break more quickly, you'll have to buy another one, I only bought this carafe instead of the whole coffee maker. br>(Beware if you believe that washing machines and dryers haven't increased in price since they were first introduced 15 years ago. ) They do exist, but they rarely last more than five years. That's why we've kept our 18-year-old Whirlpool front-load washer and dryer. My sister advised me to keep any appliance you can hold onto for as long as possible. Hers and my brothers' marriages are both short-lived. Especially those without agitators at the top of the load. But I'm getting ahead of myself. )br> This coffee maker has been in my possession for over a decade. I had to order a new carafe because of the quality, or lack thereof. br>I'm going to see if I can locate the previous one in the garage. I replaced it because I was worried that the thermos lining was deteriorating while I was drinking it. br>This replacement carafe was only good for 11 months and a few days! Coffee leaks from the top of the container where the black plastic meets the silver. You must pour the coffee over the sink, and I have burned my hand on numerous occasions! Not only that, but it also leaks coffee all over the counter every now and then while brewing. When you return, the coffee has spilled all over the place. It must now be kept on a tray. br>Now I'm stumped as to how I'm going to get a new coffee maker. I'm not buying another carafe or a Cuisinart, so I'll have to dig out the old carafe and see what I can find.

Sylvie Kirby
Sylvie Kirby
| Jul 24, 2021
There will be no more burnt coffee, and the coffee will stay hot for several hours
4/5

This thermal is one of my favorites. The easy pour spout is excellent (until the last drop of coffee) and keeps my coffee hot without leaving a burnt taste. br>I only have two complaints. br>The first gripe pertains solely to me. Without the lid, the thermal is just long enough to fit under my coffee maker. If I add the lid, it won't fit. br>I made an allowance for this by rigging the coffee maker's spout to release the coffee liquid slowly. On the inside of the holder, I put a thick washer spacer on the spout so that the coffee would pour without having to be pushed up. The only drawback is that you can't take the coffee out until it's ready. br>See, I have a Black and Decker coffee maker with a select your amount dial that allows me to choose between 4, 6, 8, 10, or 12 cups of coffee, and I can feel the water reservoir filling up to the top. It will only make the number of cookies you specify; however, I wouldn't choose 12 because the thermal can only hold 10. It's very convenient and, in my opinion, a better alternative to a Keurig. which is both costly to run and necessitates the separation of each brew. I drink about two cups of coffee in the morning, but I don't like having to fill the water reservoir every time, and the coffee carafe that came with it was terrible. It was impossible for it not to spill coffee. In addition, my coffee was frequently burned by the hot plate. As a result, the thermal with it appeals to me. The only thing I don't like about the coffee pot is the aforementioned issue with getting the last few drops out. Don't get me wrong, it's been pouring beautifully up to this point. As previously stated, the only solution is to remove the lid and hold the item upside down. However, it appears that only a few drops are left. I used a black and Decker thermal to test it out. To be honest, I preferred the lid design, but it was too tall for me at about 9 inches tall. Ultimately, however, this is a good thermal!.

Analia Golden
Analia Golden
| Oct 15, 2021
It's compatible with the Hamilton Beach 49983 2- FlexBrew is the way to go! It's compatible with the Hamilton Beach 49983 2- FlexBrew is the way to go! Yeah! My husband has a bad habit of breaking the glass carafes on our granite countertop, so I needed a replacement for the above-mentioned coffee maker
5/5

I went on the hunt for a new one. Despite the fact that it doesn't hold as much as the carafe that came with the machine, it gets the job done. was exactly what I was looking for! On the hot plate, the pot's bottom fits perfectly.
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Sloan Newton
Sloan Newton
| May 14, 2021

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