- Carafe
12-cup carafe with ergonomic handle, dripless spout and knuckle guard - Automatic
Fully automatic with 24-hour programmability, self-clean and 1 to 4-cup settings - Clock
Easy-to-Read LCD Clock - Brew Pause
Brew Pause feature lets you enjoy a cup of coffee before brewing has finished - Reset
60-second reset “remembers” where it was in the brewing process and settings - Filter
Gold tone commercial style permanent filter - Charcoal water filter
Charcoal water filter removes impurities - Warranty
Limited 3-year warranty
Description
Additional information
Weight | 195 lbs |
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Dimensions | 7.97 × 8.13 × 14.25 in |
Manufacturer's Warranty - Parts | 3 years |
Color | White |
Programmable | Yes |
Coffee Preparation Method | Drip |
Carafe Capacity | 12 cups |
Color Category | White |
Removable Drip Tray | No |
Chemical Disclosures | Cadium oxide, (non-pyrophoric), Chromium Compounds, Chromium Total, Copper, Diboron trioxide, Iron, Manganese and manganese compounds, Nickel and Nickel Compounds, Silica dust, in the form of quartz or cristobalite, Silver, Zinc |
Control Type | Button |
Product Height | 14.25 inches |
Product Width | 8.13 inches |
Product Name | Classic 12-Cup Coffeemaker |
Dishwasher-Safe Carafe | Yes |
Brew Strength Control | Yes |
Single or Multi Serve | Multi serve |
Brand | Cuisinart |
Product Weight | 195 pounds |
Coffee Type Used | Grounds |
Model Number | DCC-1120 |
Product Depth | 7.97 inches |
Manufacturer's Warranty - Labor | 3 years |
Carafe Included | Yes |
UPC | 086279175168 |
Reviews (3)
Caitlin –
This coffee tastes alright but the system leaks out the back. It’s a decent machine but it definitely has its quirks. It also looks really nice.
SaraM –
For a lesser expensive coffee maker this Cuisinart is fantastic and looks great in white for a clean counter top look. Love it
ForrestG –
This is a perfect example of a brand name not recognizing an inferior product, and demanding a higher price based on fame alone.
The plastic is cheap and chintzy; the knob and buttons all have a degree of play in them. The hollow pot handle is empty on the bottom (no idea why), so it fills with water when you run it through the dishwasher.
Most importantly, after owning mine for only a few years (black version), it suddenly decided to START BREWING ALL BY ITSELF!! It had no water or coffee in it, and I had not set the timer to start brewing (nor have I ever). Yet out of the blue, the five annoyingly loud beeps rang from out of nowhere a few afternoons ago. The burner had turned itself on, and was scorching hot! **Thank GOD** we were home at the time… this could have turned into something much worse, and I’m not sure how much cash Cuisinart has in the bank to handle a lawsuit.
I unplugged it, plugged it back in, and it was still stuck in “brew” mode. Now it simply won’t turn off. Long story short, avoid this product at all costs. I just bought a Mr. Coffee for $27 that’s working just fine.
In A Bronx Tale, Sonny tells C, about the kid that owes him $20, “Don’t worry about it. Think of it this way – he’s out of your life forever, for $20.” Well, Cuisinart is now out of my life, forever, for $80. It’s definitely one brand name I’ll be avoiding until I no longer see it on shelves anymore.