




☕ Elevate your morning ritual with freshly ground perfection in every single cup!
The Cuisinart DGB-2W Grind & Brew Single-Serve Coffeemaker combines a precision conical burr grinder with versatile brewing options and a large 48-ounce removable water reservoir. Designed for busy professionals, it offers three customizable cup sizes and compatibility with all major single-serve pods, including Keurig K-Cups. Its sleek white design, charcoal water filter, and BPA-free materials make it a stylish, reliable addition to any modern kitchen, backed by a 3-year warranty.










| ASIN | B0BFZ1LLKZ |
| Best Sellers Rank | #346,682 in Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Kitchen ) #709 in Drip Coffee Machines |
| Brand | CUISINART |
| Capacity | 340 g |
| Color | White |
| Customer Reviews | 3.4 3.4 out of 5 stars (232) |
| Date First Available | 26 February 2023 |
| Item Weight | 4.54 Kilograms |
| Material | Plastic |
| Model Number | DGB-2W |
| Power / Wattage | 2 watts |
| Product Dimensions | 27.99 x 18.49 x 32.18 cm; 4.54 kg |
| Special Features | Removable Tank, Water Filter |
C**N
Leí comentario positivos y negativos en los.negativos había gente que regreso la cafetera por temas de calidad, en lo personal llevo ya usando la cafetera unos meses y sin duda es una gran compra, funciona perfecto , y el molino así como las cápsulas excelentes , solo hace café americano pero muy buen sabor. Sin duda la recomiendo mucho en color blanco , la color negro creo que es la que ha presentado fallas, en mi caso una gran cafetera se ve increíble y a todo el que le preparo café recién molido le encanta su sabor
M**A
llegó en el tiempo indicado, perfectas condiciones y hasta ahora muy buen funcionamiento. ideal para dos oficina o cocina pequeña
G**A
We mainly got this to start trying coffee beans. Yes it creates a bit of a mess when it grinds them but we are also only using that aspect of it during the weekend. Otherwise it works just as well with just a cup option. I like that you have different options. Great pick overall.
J**E
Love this machine! It makes a great cup of coffee. It does over grind the amount of beans needed, but seems to correct itself over time. I bought the white one, which was a mistake. I’m constantly cleaning it, but it’s worth the effort. I was using a pod machine, but the cost was just too much. I would recommend this coffee maker.
D**E
The convenience of the burr grinder dumping directly into a single serve pod is great!! Some reviews complain of grinds flying out, but ours wasn't so bad, though it is messy. Freshly ground beans for the early dark-o-thirty coffee pep dumping directly into a pod is simple and convenient, the coffee quality is better, waste is less, and pod cost is zero. Its quick and easy for the groggy coffee drinker. I just can't function first thing in the morning and need a fast and very simple process. Win! The beans have to be super fresh. We tried existing beans [pretty old I guess, oops] from our cabinet but did not get the desired flavor until we used freshly purchased Starbucks Pike's Place. So the resulting brew is pungent and strong. yum. But would those grounds produce a better brew if the coffee maker was better? Unfortunately the coffeemaker doesn't make the best coffee. When we tried our existing pods [Costco's organic Pacific Bold] we were shocked at the weak quality of the brewed coffee. This Cuisinart produced tasteless, watery, diner-like quality pod brew. The brewer only offers 3 sizes of cups: 8, 10, and 12 oz. Due to the weak brew, we had to use the 8 oz setting to get a slightly stronger less watery brew, 10 oz being normally preferred. The water isn't hot enough [measured at 180] and the grounds are not pre-wet or held for a moment to get the most flavor. When trying the coffee maker with pre-made pods, the coffee was way weak, way worse that our existing Keurig. Our Keurig, with the "strong" button and the really hot water produces a much better flavor and a hotter cup - yea, shocking right? With very hot water and holding that water in the grounds longer, the Keurig flavor is more intense. Brewing with existing varied pods is important: pods offer a variety of flavor, strengths, and decaf for guests or ourselves when variety is desired. Changing out the beans in the hopper isn't convenient if you want a different variety. We really need a coffee maker that brews fresh single-serve grounds and pre-made K-type pods too. Would really like a standalone grinder that simply puts grounds into a pod quickly, as this Cuisinart grinder does, but without the lousy coffee maker. I have searched Amazon and other suppliers, a stand-alone grinder for pods doesn't seem to exist except for one no-name maker with very lousy reviews which I won't chance. We like the look of the white coffee maker on our white counter and white backsplash - really wanted to like this. So disappointed. Will be returning this.
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