
- 12-inch everyday pan with lid and 2 loop-style handles
- Hard-anodized aluminum construction with an aluminum core
- Quantanium nonstick finish internally reinforced with titanium
- Riveted stainless-steel handle; break-resistant domed glass lid
- Oven-safe to 500 degrees F; wash by hand; limited lifetime warranty
Cuisinart is pleased to offer an exciting variety of specialty pieces. Easy pouring saucepans make draining liquids simple and our gourmet pans make everyday cooking tasks a pleasureEnhance your existing Chef’s Classic set with this versatile, 12-inch everyday pan, or give it as a gift to someone whose kitchen space is limited. You can cook practically anything in this superb specialty piece. Simmer soup, fry chicken, stir-fry vegetables, cook pancakes, and even bake casseroles. The two loop-st
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Good, but not without flaws.,
Just picked this up last night. To keep it simple, here’s a pros and cons list of the coffee maker (not the k cup system)
Pros
Small. Fits really nicely anywhere.
Fast. Brews a cup in about 1-2 minutes.
Quiet. Not whisper silent, but quiet enough to not be annoying.
Taste. This is probably more a testament to the k cup system, but the coffee brewed tastes great.
Cheap. One of the cheapest, if not the cheapest k cup machine.
Cons
Brews in small quantities. It brews in only one size, and using a standard mug, it leaves an inch of room from the top. Average i Guess, but can be quite annoying if you enjoy larger portions, ex. Travel mug size.
Too short. Even after removing the drip tray that adds another 3/4 inch or so in height, you cannot fit many normal sized travel mugs underneath. Although, this is a moot point considering you’d only be filling it up about halfway, if even.
Temperature. Even handling immediately after brewing, the temperature is a bit too cool for me. Not to say its not hot enough if you drink it right away, because it is. But for those of you like me, who are looking to take a cup on the road every morning, i usually prefer that it be a little too hot, and have it cool off over time.
Water. It only holds one serving size of water. Must refill for every cup.
Haven’t decided if im going to return it or not. The temperature and brew quantity are the biggest deal breakers for me, but not sure if its worth the extra 60 bucks to upgrade to a brewer that can do all those things.
Summary.
If you’re looking for a cup of coffee at home that doesn’t take a lot of space, this would be perfect for you.
If you’re looking to fill up a travel mug, and/or take coffee on the road, I’d advise that you look at other options.
****** Update 1/24/2011***********
Ultimately I decided to stick with this unit, mostly due to cost and laziness. For my personal use, I’ve actually found it quite adequate (despite my cons list in my original review).
After using this for awhile now, the omission of a temperature setting is not a big deal, as everything still comes out hot enough for me. The fact that it only brews in one (slightly too small) size still kind of sucks, but not like “I HATE IT” sucks, but more like bothers-me-when-I-really-need-a-caffeine-fix-once-every-couple-weeks sucks. Ultimately, it’s insignificant enough that I’ve forgot about the issue.
The unit is holding up great. Still brews fast, brews hot, brews yummy.
The only slightly annoying thing that I’ve discovered, is that the drip tray seems to catch any water you don’t get exactly in the little opening of the reservoir. So depending on how much you’re paying attention when you fill it, it tends to fill up quickly (drip tray is not that deep). So I end up having to empty it at least once every few brews. Luckily it’s parked right next to my wine bar sink, so it’s not an issue. For those that are placing this inconvenient to a sink, it could get annoying.
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|Brilliant! Entry-level Keurig Is Quick & Easy,
Back in June of 2009, Keurig announced a partnership with Mr. Coffee, as well as Cuisinart. The Cuisinart partnership created a premium line of Keurig brew machines. The Mr. Coffee BVMC-KG1 looks to catch the interest of the more cost-conscious consumer.
PROS:
- Quick
- Easy
- No mess
- Good value (for a Keurig)
CONS:
- Higher cost for coffee using K-Cups
- Higher up-front cost of coffee maker
I was a heavy coffee drinker in college and at my first office job but have otherwise been a casual java drinker since. I had owned coffee machines in the past but typically went the route of the Peet’s, Starbucks, Caribou, etc. It was easier, more social, and usually tasted better. Going through the motions with a coffee maker at home was an arduous task, which often resulted in me having to throw away many bags of coffee due to expiration. Then came Mr. Coffee and Keurig technology.
Upon opening the box, I saw a clearly illustrated Quick Start guide that took me through the process of using K-Cups in the machine. It did however, leave out that you should run a cycle with just water before first use. I scanned the manual for a few minutes, ran the prep cycle then brewed my first K-Cup coffee, ever. It turned out just fine. I was AMAZED at how quickly it brewed. I would say it took me about 5 minutes from start to sip.
Afterwards, I just opened the brewer compartment to remove the used K-Cup and tossed it in the trash. No filter to deal with or carafe to clean. Quick to brew and easy to clean! Now, eventually you will need to clean out the parts to remove scaling and such, but depending on your use, I’d guess once a week would suffice.
The Mr. Coffee BVMC-KG1 is a no frills, personal 8-ounce single-cup brew machine. It is similar to the Keurig-branded mini brewer. The water reservoir is very small and just enough to brew your 8 ounce cup. The brewer compartment, where you insert the K-Cup, reminds me a little of an old cassette player. It opens up and you place the K-Cup inside and it accepts it for use. Then there’s the drip tray that removes for easy dumping and cleaning. There are only 3 indicator lights. The first, surrounds the “Brew Now/Off” button and blinks softly when you press it to indicate the machine is working. The second light, “Heating” lets you know that it is heating up the water. The third indicator light, “Brewing”, shows that the coffee is being brewed. When the coffee is finished, the “Brew Now/Off” button turns off and the machine is ready to be run again.
My only hesitation in recommending the machine goes for all single-serve pod-based coffee machines. Cost. The intial cost is usually pretty high when compared to a normal coffee maker and cost per K-Cup can be quite high relative to using normal bags of ground coffee. However, if you are looking at these systems, then what you are after is probably convenience, not a cheap cup of coffee. In that case, I believe the Mr. Coffee BVMC-KG1 is a great addition to your home or office.
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|Much better than Keurig Mini,
I previously had the Keurig Mini which quit working in less than 9 months. I purchased the Mr Coffee and like it much better. With the Keurig you had to follow an annoying sequence of when to load the K cup, water and mug, not so with this machine. I would prefer a 10 oz serving but I can live with the 8 oz.
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