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The Cuisinart DGB-550BKNAS is a 12-cup automatic drip coffeemaker featuring an integrated burr grinder, programmable timer, and reusable permanent filter. Designed for coffee aficionados who crave fresh, customizable brews, it combines convenience with durability in a sleek stainless steel body. Dishwasher-safe components simplify cleaning, while precise grind control ensures consistent flavor. Ideal for professionals who demand quality and efficiency in their daily coffee ritual.









| ASIN | B000VTP45Q |
| Best Sellers Rank | #112,592 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #124 in Coffee Machines |
| Brand | Cuisinart |
| Brand Name | Cuisinart |
| Capacity | 12 Cups |
| Coffee Input Type | Whole Bean |
| Coffee Maker Type | Drip Coffee Machine |
| Color | Brushed Metal |
| Customer Package Type | Standard Packaging |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 7,849 Reviews |
| Exterior Finish | Brushed |
| Filter Type | Reusable |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 10086279170726 |
| Human Interface Input | Buttons |
| Included Components | Coffee Maker, Filter |
| Is the item dishwasher safe? | Yes |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 7.48"D x 11.2"W x 15.16"H |
| Item Type Name | Grind & Brew |
| Item Weight | 10.8 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Cuisinart |
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Model Name | DGB-550BKNAS Grind & Brew Automatic Coffeemaker |
| Model Number | DGB-550BKNAS |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Operation Mode | Fully Automatic |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Integrated Coffee Grinder, Permanent Filter, Programmable, Water Filter |
| Part Number | DGB-550BKNAS |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Product Dimensions | 7.48"D x 11.2"W x 15.16"H |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Brew Coffee |
| Special Feature | Integrated Coffee Grinder , Permanent Filter, Programmable, Water Filter |
| Specific Uses For Product | Coffeemaker |
| Style | Automatic Grind & Brew |
| UPC | 086279170729 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Voltage | 240.0 |
| Warranty Description | 3 Year limited warranty |
| Wattage | 1100 watts |
E**T
Delivers Perfectly Brewed, Freshly Ground Coffee When You Want It!
I love this coffee maker! It delivers freshly ground coffee, perfectly brewed, exactly when you want it. It is simple to operate but you will have to use it a few times before you get it. It's not intuitive but neither is a food processor the first time you use it. You will need to read the instructions and carefully follow the steps to set up the clock (remember to set AM or PM) and the timer. Using it is easy: pour water, install a disposable unbleached paper water filter in brew basket, measure coffee, and push SET. Nothing to adjust. Start with filtered or bottled water. My experience: I fill the water reservoir level to 10 cups and add 6 TBS coffee beans to the grinder basket. This makes 4 large mugs of robust-but-not-spoon-dissolving coffee. Beans: I use dark roast like Peet’s Major Dickason's or Starbucks Cafe Verona or medium roast Lavazza Espresso. They all make a robust cup that stands up to warm milk or froth. Let experience will be your guide. Care: I put the removable parts in the dishwasher every day. This may be counter to the manufacturer's instructions, but it's what I do. I'm not telling you to try this at home... but, after 18 months, it's fine. Once a month, I clean the coffee maker, per the manufacturer's instructions, and replace the little water filter in the reservoir. That's it. One quick caveat: the grinder is loud. You will think Krakatoa is erupting the first time you hear it, but you get used to it because the coffee is so good. I don't hear it go off any more; I awaken to the aroma of the freshly ground brewed coffee, not the noise. There are other fancier, more complicated auto grind coffee makers, but for a delicious, reliable, simple to use and clean coffee maker, at a reasonable price, the Cuisinart 12-cup Grind & Brew is the best!
T**N
A 4-1/2 star marvel
So I purchased this to replace my Cuisinart CHW-12 Coffee Plus 12-Cup Programmable Coffeemaker with Hot Water System, Black/Stainless. I was very pleased with the *coffeemaker* component of this latter (its hot water system being another matter), and was looking for a similar coffeemaker that also had a grind and brew function. I have had it now for just shy of a year, and am almost entirely pleased with it. Let me address the pros and cons, both as I see them and as they have been discussed in other reviews: Pros: (1) This coffeemaker is able to produce an excellent cup of coffee in very little time. (2) The grind function allows you to control precisely how much coffee you want ground. Other models - such as the Krups KM7005 Grind and Brew coffeemaker - essentially have a reservoir for beans that are ground according to your selection of coffee-strength. Effectively, this means it uses a timer to determine how much coffee to grind. In my experience, this resulted in an imperfect and - more importantly - inconsistent cup of coffee. This Cuisinart coffeemaker, by contrast, will grind precisely how much coffee you put in the grinder. I have been surprised to find no residue, or almost no residue, in the grinder after each use. This allows you to control the strength of your coffee, and produce a consistent cup. (3) You can easily turn the grinder off. I keep a stash of ground coffee at the ready for those days when I'm running behind and want to save a step. It doesn't save a lot of time - but it's a nice feature. Cons (1) A number of people have noted in their reviews that this coffeemaker is a lot of work to clean. While I don't find this in fact to be the case, it does require you to wash, in addition to the components common to any coffeemaker, the grinder after each use. The only systems with which I am familiar that do not require this are those with a coffee reservoir; the drawback of these systems, as I note above, is that it is difficult to get a consistently good cup of coffee out of them. So I think this is a have your cake or eat it predicament: if you want a consistently good cup of coffee from a grind and brew coffeemaker, you're probably going to need to buy one requiring additional cleaning. (2) I was surprised to find how much I missed the carafe temperature control function of my old Cuisinart CHW-12 coffeemaker. I find this grind and brew coffeemaker produces coffee that is slightly too hot for my taste. That said, it is a minor drawback, easily corrected by waiting a few minutes after pouring a cup before drinking it. (3) Unlike the CHW-12, there is no transparent window that allows you to see how much water is in the reservoir from the side of the coffeemaker. Instead, you have to look down into the water reservoir, at a series of steps marking 2, 4, 6, 8 and so forth. This makes it difficult to fill the reservoir to, say, 3 cups or 5 cups or 7 cups etc. Why? Because when you are looking down, you lose the perspective necessary to determine when the water is halfway between, say, 4 and 6. This is a minor inconvenience that can be worked around by trial and error. (4) I agree with those reviewers who say the grinder is not large enough to make an entire pot of strong coffee. This doesn't make the least difference for me since I only make half a pot per day. To make half a pot of coffee at my desired strength, however, I do need to fill the coffee grinder well more than 1/2 full. Upshot: a 12 cup pot of coffee is likely to be weaker than I would want it. So: if you want 12 cups every morning of strong coffee, this grind and brew coffee maker is likely to fall short of your expectations. If, on the other hand, you only occasionally make a full pot of coffee, I'd recommend that, on those occasions, you turn the grinder off and use the appropriate amount of pre-ground coffee instead. Overall, I would deduct a 1/2 star for cons (2) and (3). That not being an option, however, I have given this coffeemaker a 5 star rating since 4 stars would certainly not do credit to its many fine features. **UPDATE 05/12/2020** I have had this unit for just over a year. I stand by my original assessment. It is far and away the best coffee maker I have ever purchased, at least for my purposes.
S**L
Updated 3/2015 MUST READ- 10 Stars- This is the Grind & Brew to Buy!
UPDATE: 3/17/15 I purchased this item Dec 2013 and Today Mar 2015 the Grinder Stopped Working. For the 1 yr 3 mo I've had the coffeemaker, It HAS worked great! After Contacting Cuisinart they charge $10 for a replacement + you pay to ship back the defective device $25-30 usps. So instead of paying $35-40 I am going to upgrade to the next Cuisinart DGB-625BC for eight one dollars. It looks to be highly rated & If I get about the same amount of use, I'll be pleased. **Remember how much Starbucks costs? $5+ a day that totals $1825 and that does not include eats or tips. When I total my coffee beans $13/lb/week + creamer 4/ea/week + the coffee maker I am under $970 a year! And I LOVE the way my coffee taste EVERY Day, to the last drop! Making amazing coffee at home is a no-brainer! If you leave with nothing more, I want you to know THIS IS MY FAVORITE Coffeemaker of all time!! If you are on the fence about buying this (Cuisinart Grind & Brew DGB-550) GET OFF THE FENCE & BUY IT NOW! I was totally on the fence for months myself after running across several negative & neutral reviews for this product. The #1 complaint I kept reading about was how the steam seeps up and then having to clean the device, and this sounded like such a hassle that I almost didn't purchase a grind & brew. Well thankfully it went on sale into my budget range and I have tested it out extensively and I am here to tell you that- IT'S NOT REALLY AN ISSUE and I'll Tell You Why! If you love fresh coffee- surely you already own a coffee grinder and coffee maker. If you don't already own a grinder, this grind & brew will be awesome for you! So for those of you that do already have a grinder and coffeemaker, There is nothing more to clean on this, than that would have. Cleaning your grinder and coffee machine- that's all you clean on this too- Nothing MORE. Actually this product makes it SUPER EASY & it Takes No Time at all! Yes the steam seeps up into the grinder because the grinder is attached to the basket so it can put the grounds in there. Yes the inside of the grinder gets wet and has grounds in it- What do people expect? Yet, My separate grinder had the same issue- it would have residue from fresh beans and some grounds that would need to be cleaned everyday- this is no different. On your regular coffee maker you would empty/rinse your filter basket, and rinse your carafe- same with this! That's All you do! This Product works Perfect!, It Looks Fantastic! It's High Quality and has Excellent Function options! Did I mention that it has a 3-year manufacturer warranty! Be Sure to register your new Grind & Brew with Cuisinart! I'm kinda a freak about registering EVERYTHING with the manufacture, I'm not a rep or anything! Bottom Line: This is a 5 Star machine & I LOVE my new Grind & Brew! If you are a Coffee Snob Like Me, Your Going to love it too! Its going to be an incredibly flavorful 2014- CHEERS! klink kling klink (cups of coffee clinking)
T**R
Love this coffee pot!!
I actually own an older version of this coffee pot and just purchased another one here on Amazon. I read many of the reviews and after owning the pot for the last 7+ years - it has stood the test of time. I noted many people had trouble with the "overflow", filter door popping open etc. If all the parts are not positioned correctly and the door for the filter is not latched securely it will pop open. The last thing I do before setting the program time is make sure everything is secured and in place. It needs washed and a good cleaning EVERY day. It needs a good wipe down all over- especially up in the compartment where the grinder is seated and all of the parts. I think the cleaning is key to help maintain the pot. If the grinder doesn't get washed up good every day then it will start clogging and grounds will blow and it is a big mess if not maintained. It is loud when the coffee pot grinder is grinding but once you are used to it -it's no big deal at all. The grinder on my original pot started to "stick" and was difficult to pull out but I researched online to see if others were having the same problem and some were- one of the suggestions was to spray Pam cooking spray where you place the grinder and also spray a little bit on the bottom of the grinder as well inside where the grinder will be seated. Voila, it worked. So I am actually still using my old machine- 7 years+ and we make coffee every day. There is nothing like fresh brewed coffee from fresh ground beans. Of course over time the parts wear out. I may have made it sound like there's alot of cleaning and alot of work, but seriously it only takes 5 minutes to remove everything and wash it up. I bought my original pot for $69.00 + tax. I have not seen the pot again in numerous stores I looked at so searched Amazon and found this one- it is a refurbished pot from Amazon Wharehouse Deals- I used it this morning and it works perfectly. I couldn't find a 10 cup machine but found this particular 12 cup machine. The only reason I am giving a 4 star review is because the machine comes with a 12 cup pot, but the grinder will only hold the same amount of beans as my 10 cup pot. Some people were complaining the coffee was weak- and I think it would be if you made the 12 cup full pot. So that is disappointing- it doesn't really make sense to have a bigger pot and not a bigger grinder. I also bought the machine now because it was such a good price. With shipping etc. it was just shy of $75.00. I have seen many pots that grind and brew and the prices were much higher than what I paid for my 10 cup pot and now this machine. So for the price, I feel I received a good product and I am willing to wash it up everyday. Some people may find that annoying and a big pain so if you do- this pot probably isn't for you. My husband and I love the fresh brewed coffee so it doesn't feel like work at all for us to maintain it. We also are the only 2 people in the house so it serves us just fine. I will continue to use my original 10 cup pot until it gives out- but used the new one today to make sure it worked ok. By the reviews I read some people were only getting 2 years or less on this machine so I feel really fortunate to have had mine for 7+ years and still working. I will continue to spray Pam until it doesn't work anymore. I hope I get as much use out of my new pot as I did my 10 cup machine!! Hope this review helps anyone else that might be looking to buy this pot.
B**I
Awesome Coffemaker!!!
I don't know what people are complaining about, really. This is an amazing machine. For the price, it is great! Ofcourse if money is no issue then buy yourself the $300 one where condensation of water in the grinder is no issue. However to me it is not an issue or a problem at all. You wash your coffe pot everyday right? At least if you like great tasting coffe like me, with no residue from a dirty pot, I reccomend you do. So this is just one more step to add to your routine, wash the grinder afterwards, just make sure it's dry before you put coffe in there, which is not hard to do. Just like your coffe pot, after washing you leave it on the drying rack to dry right? you do the same with the grinder, really no rocket science. The condensation in the grinder happens DURING the coffe brewing, the coffe is being ground in a DRY grinder chamber and is already in the filter when it brews, so it DOES NOT affect the coffe making process at all. At least to me, I don't see how it does. Then when you do dishes, or whatever your routine is, you take care of your coffemaker, it's just part of your daily routine, at least it should be if you care about having a great tasty cup of coffe. You can't just NOT take care of your coffe machine and expect results! any coffe machine. That is not fair to CUSINART! or any brand, to critisize for your own mistakes/laziness ( I'm so sorry, no offense to anyone, but it really just ads a few minutes to your routine) So now that you understand that the comments critisizing the machine make no sense, BUY THE COFFE MAKER if you like it. It is so conveniant with the grinder, two in one, no more messing around with grinding coffe beforehand, and several machines, that's awesome!!! Oh, I almost forgot, as far as the grinder noise, yes, it is not quiet, but the complaints about it being very noisy make no sense either. Show me a grinder which is super quiet! I just tried it today while my whole family was still asleep, and guess what?! no one woke up😆 I wouldn't recommend using the grind option maybe if you have a sleeping baby in the house! lol, otherwise I think you're good. My youngest is 5, and he slept through it just fine, and he is a tricky sleeper 😅 The only thing I would say, and this has nothing really to do with Cusineart or the Coffemaker, just personal preferance, I am a person who likes bold, stronger coffe, if you are too, you might just have to adjust the number of scoops to your taste. It says one scoop of bean coffe per cup, I double that lol, but again, that is just personal preferance, not something against Cusinart. Great machine! I love Cusinart, and am speaking through experience. My third machine! Love it! so conveniant this one, and the taste of the coffe is lovely!
A**D
Avoid
Not easy to use. The way the basket holder attaches to the machine is not intuitive and not well documented in the manual. I did figure it out and once you know, it isn’t hard to do but come on this is the basket holder you should be able to look at it and know how it works. The clock is tiny and not lit so I’m discouraged from using the programmable brew feature. The craft design is also not intuitive and removing the carafe cover and re-snapping it is harder than it should be. The craft is prone to dripping when you fill the water reservoir, which is not removable from the machine itself. The grinder is extremely loud. The Shein was not cheap and I expected better design and execution for this kind of money and with this name. If I could’ve given it zero stars, I think I would.
N**2
At last!
I decided that using a Keurig coffee maker on a daily basis was a waste of money and decided to return to using a coffee maker. I have a Technivorm Mochamaster, but I dislike performing a separate process to grind the beans and the lack of an automatic start feature. Waking up to a freshly brewed pot of coffee instead of stumbling around to make it is the best. In the past, I had a couple of Toshiba My Cafe Mill & Drip Coffee Makers that made excellent coffee. When the last one was worn out, I could not replace it due to the Toshiba sanctions imposed in 1990, so I switched to the first generation of the Cuisinart Grind and Brew coffee makers which were good enough. Recently, I tried three highly-rated and much more expensive grind and brew coffeemakers that failed to meet my expectations. All produced a weak brew, regardless of increasing the coffee-to-water ratio or changing the brew and grind settings. So this coffee maker is the is the winner! I used the formula for water to coffee recommended by Mochamaster (based on the SCAA Golden Ratio –– 1000 ml water to 55 g coffee). I ignored the stepladder measure inside the coffee maker water tank and used a 1-liter measuring pitcher for this and a food scale to measure 55 grams of coffee beans. This filled the grinder container to the maximum capacity, so making a larger brew is not possible (unless you prefer your coffee weaker and choose to add more than 1000 ml to the tank). One of the reviews that I saw online recommended engaging the 1-4 cup button for a stronger brew. I did this for the first batch yesterday, and it was intense, really too strong -- and I like a bold cup. This morning, I used the same water-to-coffee ratio but did not engage the 1-4 cup button. I am happy to report that this produced a great cup of coffee. Now, here's a word about cleaning the parts. What's all the fuss? It's not such a big deal and takes just a few minutes. As soon as the coffee stops brewing, I remove the grinder and cover, the filter basket and cover, and the filter; rinse them off, submerge them in sudsy water in the sink, pour my first cup of coffee while they soak, enjoy a few sips while they briefly soak, rinse them off and put them on the dish rack to air dry. I replace them in the machine later when they are dry. Easy and fast.
J**I
Good coffee with some major drawbacks
I’ve had this coffee maker for a couple of years now and there are pluses and minuses. I’m comparing this product to the Cappresso machine with a built in grinder that I had for over 12 years and just loved. When it died, I knew i wanted another coffee maker with a built in grinder. I read several reviews indicating that the later model Cappressos weren’t as good as they used to be. Plus this Cuisinart was rated very highly, so I thought I’d try it. First, the pluses. 1. It makes excellent tasting coffee. 2. It seems to be well made and very durable. Now, the minuses. 1. The grinder is LOUD. It’s basically obnoxious. And it goes for a full 30 seconds, which can feel like an eternity. Don’t plan on getting up before the rest of your household and starting a pot of coffee unnoticed. It will wake up even the heaviest of sleepers. Plus it’s a blade grinder, which is not as good as the burr grinder in the Cappressos. 2. The cleaning process is a nightmare. There are 5 different pieces that MUST be cleaned each time. The steam from the brewing process gets into the grinder, which becomes caked with soggy coffee grounds. You can’t brew another pot until you’ cleaned the entire grinder and basket from the last batch. 3. There’s an odd feature that if, during the process of wiping it down, you accidentally hit the start button and you have the grinder and filter pieces out of the machine, it starts beeping at you and nothing will get it to stop until you put all five pieces back in. You can’t turn it off or reset it. It will temporarily stop beeping if you unplug it, but starts again the second you plug it back in. So irritating. 4. You have to measure out the beans for each pot. I know it seems like a tiny nit to pick, but the Cappresso allows you to dump the beans into a holding container and then automatically measures out the correct amount of beans for the number of cups you indicate, and you can probably brew 2-4 pots before you need to refill. And you don’t need to take apart and clean the grinder after each use. 5. You have to make sure the basket handle faces the front of the machine or you will end up with leaking and overflowing problems. 6. It seems very well made and durable, which is a shame for me, because I can’t wait until this one dies so I can go back to a Cappresso.
G**M
Terrific coffeemaker
Easy to use, makes a perfect cup of coffee. The timer allows you to set it to go whenever you want and it is very easy to clean. Terrific value.
O**Z
Exelente calidad
Exelente funciona muy bien me encantó muy linda y práctica para todo tipo café
A**K
It works better than the older version!
Had the old version of this coffee maker for years. It started leaking. I replaced with a newer version of the cuisinart. Didn’t like the setup so I returned it. Then I found this one. Almost identical: glass Carafe instead of insulated pot, the bottom heats up to keep your coffee hot, and the sides of the machine are black plastic instead of stainless. Wish I would have found this months ago. It works perfectly and actually brews a hot cup of coffee. Plus the insulated carafe works with it if you need to brew a couple of pots. Nothing beats grinding fresh beans when you make a pot of coffee!
V**A
Muy buena compra
Es un muy buen producto a muy buen precio, solo le cambiaría el seguro que detiene el filtro ya que no es lo suficientemente fuerte y se bota, pero lo solucioné usando unas cuñas de cartón.
F**L
Great machine for whole coffee beans
However, this machine replaced the same one I had many years ago - and loved - so was glad to be able to replace it - but the first one I had had a metal pot - which kept the coffee warm after brewing - this one now has a glass pot - easier to break and the heat goes after brew (yes there is a heater that can stay on but it doesn't do anything for the coffee in the pot - the thermos like one previously was much much better
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