Cuisinart CPO-850 Pour Over Coffee Brewer Thermal Carafe, Stainless Steel
Cuisinart kicks premium coffee making up a notch with two new coffee-bar quality brewers that deliver gourmet, coffee-bar quality flavor! This precision brewing technique provides superior flavor extraction and has earned these coffeemakers the respected SCAA Home Brewer Certification. Fully electric operation pre-wets grounds before brewing to let the flavor “bloom.” Users enjoy the superior coffee taste produced by manual brewers – without the work! Temperature and strength let users customize their coffee and a unique laser-etched stainless steel filter helps to maximize this exceptional coffee experience.
Product Features
SCAA Certified – meets the Specialty Coffee Association of America’s rigorous technical requirements for exemplary home brewers
Flavor strength control – mild, medium, bold
Temperature control – hot, extra hot
Dimensions: 14.5×13.75×9.5 inch (WxHxD), Unit Weight: 10.2 pounds
Hands down *THE* best coffee maker on the market right now! I own quite a few high-end coffee makers (many would say an unhealthy number!), including the Bonavita BV1800, BV1900TS, Technivorm, and Kitchenaid Pour-over Brewer. All of these brewers are SCAA-certified, and all brew excellent coffee. Each has its own quirks as well… The Bonavitas tend to have short lifespans (2-3 years) and are a bit too minimalist, the Technivorm has a lousy showerhead design that requires you to stir the grounds while it is brewing for optimal flavor, and the…
Converted this French presser I want to start this review by stating that I havenât used a drip coffee maker in years. I am what people describe as a âcoffee snob.â I grew up drinking the traditional Mr. Coffee-style drip brew that my parents were happy with and wasnât happy with the plastic taste and lack of flavor that came with each cup, even though they always bought the âreally niceâ models. I canât stand drinking coffee from restaurants or even mainstream coffee shops, as they still lack the flavor and taste that I…
A close to pour over as I’ve come from a machine! I tried a few other high-end coffeemakers (a Bonavita, the Behmor Connected and Oxo Barista Brain) before settling on the Cuisinart. It wasn’t even on my radar at first, but after being disappointed by the other machines, I decided to give it a try. The Bonavita machines get good reviews, but my version from Bed Bath & Beyond seemed to have an issue where it didn’t saturate the grounds evenly. The Behmor was cool and I loved the app control, but the minimum six-cup requirement was more than…
Brewsly 15 Bar Espresso Machine, Stainless Steel Compact Espresso Maker with Milk Frother Wand, Professional Coffee Machine for Espresso, Cappuccino and Latte
Beverage Refrigerator Cooler Wine Fride,113 Can or 60 Bottles Capacity with Smoky Gray Glass Door for Soda Beer or Wine,Compressor Touch Panel Digital Temperature Display stainless steel(3.2 cu.ft)
Overall a good unit I bought this unit based on the look and style. Very impressed with it's...
Dash Citrus Juicer Extractor: Compact Juicer for Healthy Juice, Oranges, Lemons, Limes, Grapefruit & other Citrus Fruit with Easy Pour Spout + 32 oz Pitcher – Aqua
24″ inches Stainless Gas Cooktop Built in Gas Stove 4 Burners Gas Stove Cooktop (4 Sealed Burners) Stove Burner Castiron Grate Stove-Top LPG/NG Dual Fuel Thermocouple Protection and Easy to Clean
GASLAND Chef 24″ 2.3Cu.f Multi-functional Built-in Stainless Steel Electric Single Wall Oven, 24-Inch 240V 3200W 11 Cooking Function Electric Oven with Digital Touch Control and 3-Layer Glass Window
Geek Chef Mini 4-in-1 Stand Mixer: Multi-function, 2.6 Quart Stainless Steel Bowl, 7 Speeds with pulse, Die-cast Tilt Head. Includes Pouring Shield, Beater, Whisk and Dough Hook (Silver).
Kismile 2.1 Cu.ft Upright Freezer with Compact Reversible Single Door,Removable Shelves Free Standing Mini Freezer with Adjustable Thermostat for Home/Kitchen/Office (Stainless steel, 2.1 cu.ft)
Hands down *THE* best coffee maker on the market right now! I own quite a few high-end coffee makers (many would say an unhealthy number!), including the Bonavita BV1800, BV1900TS, Technivorm, and Kitchenaid Pour-over Brewer. All of these brewers are SCAA-certified, and all brew excellent coffee. Each has its own quirks as well… The Bonavitas tend to have short lifespans (2-3 years) and are a bit too minimalist, the Technivorm has a lousy showerhead design that requires you to stir the grounds while it is brewing for optimal flavor, and the…
Converted this French presser I want to start this review by stating that I havenât used a drip coffee maker in years. I am what people describe as a âcoffee snob.â I grew up drinking the traditional Mr. Coffee-style drip brew that my parents were happy with and wasnât happy with the plastic taste and lack of flavor that came with each cup, even though they always bought the âreally niceâ models. I canât stand drinking coffee from restaurants or even mainstream coffee shops, as they still lack the flavor and taste that I…
A close to pour over as I’ve come from a machine! I tried a few other high-end coffeemakers (a Bonavita, the Behmor Connected and Oxo Barista Brain) before settling on the Cuisinart. It wasn’t even on my radar at first, but after being disappointed by the other machines, I decided to give it a try. The Bonavita machines get good reviews, but my version from Bed Bath & Beyond seemed to have an issue where it didn’t saturate the grounds evenly. The Behmor was cool and I loved the app control, but the minimum six-cup requirement was more than…