In addition to the Titan garbage disposer I picked up tonite at Costco, I also got a Cuisinart thermal grind and brew coffee maker.
I bought one of the original Cuisinart grind and brew coffee makers about 10 years ago. I wasn't completely happy with it... although the coffee was good, the glass carafe couldn't easily be fit into the dishwasher without removing the lid, and eventually the lid hinge broke. The parts were hard to clean by hand and also didn't fit well in the dishwasher.
The thermal grind and brew is a big improvement. Much easier to clean up after a brew session, and easy to wipe dry (almost impossible with the first generation model). This particular model still uses as whirly grinder, which is just fine for standard drip coffee. Cuisinart has a newer, higher end model with a burr grinder, but I've read mixed reviews of that one.
This thermal model is not an especially new design - I think it came out in 2003. But it wasn't until recently that I decided to give it a try, as I've been getting a little tired of the jerry-rigged way I've been making coffee since I retired the 1st generation model.
Interestingly, the thermal model has a heat plate - it warms the bottom of the thermal carafe during brewing. The 4 cup switch doubles the heating to compensate for the lower temp of the smaller volume of coffee. I made a 6 cup pot tonite and used the 4 cup switch to see what happened. Well, the coffee was quite hot and toasty... which is what I wanted
. I've seen complaints in consumer reviews that the coffee isn't hot enough, and I wonder why people don't just use the 4 cup switch to make things hotter. Oh well.
Now I'll probably be up all night after all this coffee... ;-)
I bought one of the original Cuisinart grind and brew coffee makers about 10 years ago. I wasn't completely happy with it... although the coffee was good, the glass carafe couldn't easily be fit into the dishwasher without removing the lid, and eventually the lid hinge broke. The parts were hard to clean by hand and also didn't fit well in the dishwasher.
The thermal grind and brew is a big improvement. Much easier to clean up after a brew session, and easy to wipe dry (almost impossible with the first generation model). This particular model still uses as whirly grinder, which is just fine for standard drip coffee. Cuisinart has a newer, higher end model with a burr grinder, but I've read mixed reviews of that one.
This thermal model is not an especially new design - I think it came out in 2003. But it wasn't until recently that I decided to give it a try, as I've been getting a little tired of the jerry-rigged way I've been making coffee since I retired the 1st generation model.
Interestingly, the thermal model has a heat plate - it warms the bottom of the thermal carafe during brewing. The 4 cup switch doubles the heating to compensate for the lower temp of the smaller volume of coffee. I made a 6 cup pot tonite and used the 4 cup switch to see what happened. Well, the coffee was quite hot and toasty... which is what I wanted

Now I'll probably be up all night after all this coffee... ;-)