I'm officially done with grind & brew coffee makers. The Cuisinart had become excruciatingly slow and would give up and shut down just as it finished brewing less than half a pot. Vinegar treatments were no help.
After losing out on a couple of ebay KitchenAid KCM coffee mills, I found a "for parts" one reasonably priced on BIN and went for it, since the seller indicated that it did work. I took it apart, cleaned it up and it works like a charm. It even has its measuring cup.
I pulled my Cuisinart DCC-1200 up from the basement and it has become my designated daily dripper. This morning I ground and brewed up my first batch, and I'm pleased with the results. I'm particularly impressed by the speed with which the DCC-1200 gets the brewing job done. I hadn't realized just how pathetic the Grind & Brew had become, taking almost as long as a percolator to brew only half a carafe.
With this KCM Coffee Mill in my possession, I'll never buy another problem-plagued, short life span grind & brew machine from any manufacturer ever again. I like having more control over strength and the option to grind beans for any brewing method, from open pot to vacuum.
It's sort of like going from an automatic to an Easy Spindrier, only with coffee instead of laundry and in reverse and a lot smaller and less expensive.


After losing out on a couple of ebay KitchenAid KCM coffee mills, I found a "for parts" one reasonably priced on BIN and went for it, since the seller indicated that it did work. I took it apart, cleaned it up and it works like a charm. It even has its measuring cup.
I pulled my Cuisinart DCC-1200 up from the basement and it has become my designated daily dripper. This morning I ground and brewed up my first batch, and I'm pleased with the results. I'm particularly impressed by the speed with which the DCC-1200 gets the brewing job done. I hadn't realized just how pathetic the Grind & Brew had become, taking almost as long as a percolator to brew only half a carafe.
With this KCM Coffee Mill in my possession, I'll never buy another problem-plagued, short life span grind & brew machine from any manufacturer ever again. I like having more control over strength and the option to grind beans for any brewing method, from open pot to vacuum.
It's sort of like going from an automatic to an Easy Spindrier, only with coffee instead of laundry and in reverse and a lot smaller and less expensive.

