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Cuisinart DCC-1100BK 12-Cup Programmable Coffeemaker, Black
This classically designed coffeemaker is accented with stainless steel for a look that is sure to enhance your countertop. The 12-cup carafe features an ergonomic handle, dripless spout and knuckle guard for comfortable, drip-free pouring. Fully automatic, the DCC-1100 has 24-hour programmability and 1-4 cup setting for those times you don’t need a full pot of coffee. The Brew Pause feature lets you pour a cup before brewing is completed, while the gold tone coffee filter and charcoal water filter ensure fresh, delicious tasting coffee.
DeLonghi DC514T 14-Cup Programmable Drip Coffeemaker
DeLonghi’s Drip Coffee Maker comes from an elite line of coffe making devices. The 24 hour programable timer lets you wake up to the aroma of fresh brewed coffee. The permanent gold-tone filter is durable and long-lasting, and is specially designed to keep even the finest grounds out of your coffee. It’s shower head design helps to extract your coffee’s full natural flavor by allowing water to completely saturate all coffee grounds. Advanced water filtration eliminates off-flavors caused by chlorine. It even features an automatic decalification warning to indicate when it’s time to clean the machine. Other features include and “Aroma Button” which uses a special process to slowly extract the best flavor from you coffee, cord storage, non-stick warming plate and a pause ‘n serve function allows you to interupt the brewing process to pour a cup.
Cuisinart DCC-1150BK 10-Cup Programmable Thermal Coffeemaker,
The sleek, attractive thermal carafe and stainless accents blend seamlessly to achieve a classic look with modern conveniences. With easy 24 hour programmability to ensure a fresh pot of coffee anytime, and a 1-4 cup setting to maintain the delicious coffee taste when making a smaller pot, this 10-cup coffeemaker is a smart addition to the countertop. And the gold-tone coffee filter and charcoal water filter always ensure fresh, great tasting coffee. Read the rest of this entry »