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Extra-large capacity is ideal for big family breakfasts and entertaining. Coffeemaker features 24-hour advance brew start option, cup setting and automatic shut-off. Shuts off and sounds a beep when brewing is complete. Includes a Brew Pause feature that lets you interrupt brewing to pour that cup of coffee. Includes Gold tone permanent filter and charcoal water filter. Three-year limited warranty. 8" x 8¼" x 14".
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Cuisinart® Brew Control® 14-Cup Coffeemaker
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$99.95
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In Stock
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- Manufacturer: Cuisinart
- Care: Never immerse base unit in water or other liquid. Wipe heating plate with a clean, damp cloth. Do not clean carafe or warming plate with cleansers, steel-wool pads or other
abrasive materials.
- Capacity: 14 cups
- Dimensions: 8" x 8 3/8" x 13 7/8"
- Weight: 8 lbs.
- Material: Stainless steel housing
- Warranty: 3-year limited warranty
- Model: #DCC-2200
BENEFITS:
- Showerhead distributes water evenly over coffee, reducing temperature loss as water passes through grounds.
- Charcoal water filter eliminates chlorine, calcium and bad tastes and odors from tap water.
- LCD digital clock displays time of day and set time for automatic functions.
- Hour and minute buttons used to set time of day and automatic functions.
- Function knob used to initiate programming of automatic functions—Auto On, Auto Off, Program, Clock and Brew.
- 1–4 cup setting for brewing smaller pots of coffee.
- Clean setting tells you when its time to clean your coffeemaker.
- Brew Pause stops flow of coffee from basket when carafe is removed from the heater plate, so a cup can be poured in mid-brew.
- The easy-pour, no-drip 14-cup carafe has an ergonomic handle and brewed coffee markings for two to fourteen cups.
- Heating plate is scratch resistant with black, nonstick coating.
- Ready tone signals the end of the brew cycle with five beeps.
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