
Cuisinart
The Cuisinart Grind & Brew Single‑Serve Coffeemaker (model DGB‑2) combines a built‑in conical burr grinder with a compact brewer that produces 8, 10, or 12 oz cups. It accepts whole beans, pre‑ground coffee, or single‑use pods via a reusable filter, making it a versatile, space‑saving solution for solo drinkers.
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$158.83
Average
$132.92
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$85.00
Highest
$246.97
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers praise the Cuisinart DGB‑2 for its space‑saving integration of grinder and brewer, generous 48‑oz reservoir, and ability to handle beans, grounds, or pods, calling it a functional and unique mini coffee station. However, they consistently note the fixed grinder and lack of temperature or strength controls as notable drawbacks compared to higher‑priced competitors.
What Users Say
Everyday users love the convenience, fresh‑ground flavor, and compact footprint, often describing it as “perfect for one” and highlighting the reusable pod filter. Recurring complaints focus on the non‑adjustable grinder, occasional water‑level sensor issues, and the inability to adjust brew temperature or strength.
Common Complaints
Non‑adjustable grinder leading to inconsistent fine brews, water‑level sensor malfunctions that halt brewing, and the absence of temperature/strength adjustments.
What People Are Saying
“perfect for one”
“generous”
How It Compares
vs. Breville Grind Control
Advantages
Disadvantages
Choose Cuisinart for single‑serve, space‑constrained use; choose Breville for adjustable grind and multi‑cup brewing.
vs. DeLonghi TrueBrew
Advantages
Disadvantages
Select Cuisinart for compact single‑serve needs; select DeLonghi if you need a full carafe and higher output.