



☕ Elevate your mornings with hotter, bolder coffee on your schedule!
The Cuisinart DCC-3200CP PerfecTemp is a 14-cup programmable drip coffee maker featuring advanced heating technology for hotter coffee, customizable brew strength, and a 24-hour programmable timer. Its sleek copper design includes a glass carafe with drip-free pouring, an easy-view water window, and convenient features like Brew Pause and auto-clean. Perfect for professionals who demand quality, control, and style in their daily coffee ritual.






| ASIN | B01N006FAS |
| Best Sellers Rank | 1,645,874 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) 468 in Filter Coffee Machines |
| Brand | Cuisinart |
| Colour | Copper |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 3.9 out of 5 stars (10,768) |
| Date First Available | 1 Dec. 2016 |
| Item Weight | 4.17 kg |
| Model Number | DCC-3200CP |
| Product Dimensions | 25.73 x 27.31 x 41.61 cm; 4.17 kg |
| Special Features | Programmable |
| Voltage | 110 Volts |
K**N
Loving this Cuisinart. Great coffee, great settings, great window to accurately add water, carafe is slick design that you dont have to fiddle with buttons or paddles or anything else. A valve in then lid lets the coffee in as it brews, and cleverly opens only once you tip the carafe to pour. Does require patience though as the rate of pour is glacial and can sputter a little making a mess. But coffee remains hot for at least 3 hours if you preheat the carafe, and of course it's never burnt like a heat element might be. Water filters are easy to source and replace, and the permanent filter does a great job giving me all the flavors and oil without any of the grounds. As with any fine mesh you will get a bit of residue, but not bad at all. So glad I chose this model!
D**L
Update: The first one I bought lasted about 19 months. The price has increased almost 50% since I bought that one. When it died I tried a few other models that are less expensive. After a day or a week I returned those and ultimately bought another one of these. I’ve had my second one about 11 months now. I will likely never buy anything else. Best coffee I’ve ever been able to make at home. It used to be if you bought something from Cuisinart you could expect to still have it in five years. I wish that was still the case, but if I’m being completely honest I would buy a new one of these every year if I have to. I looked at every model of thermal carafe coffee maker and read a lot of reviews before choosing this one. This is, by far, the hottest coffee I have ever gotten from a home coffee maker. For me, this is a huge selling point. The thermal carafe keeps the coffee hot enough to enjoy without microwaving for at least 4 hours. Even after 6 or 7 hours the coffee is still warm and tasty. Because it does not use a warming plate to keep the coffee hot, the last drop of coffee tastes as good as the first. I will never go back to a glass caraf. I like the flavor of my coffee better than I have with any other coffee maker I've ever owned. The carafe is large. It holds almost 2 liters if you fill it to the 12 cup mark. The pour spout is designed specifically so It doesn't dribble all over the place when I pour. It makes the coffee pretty quickly. Speed depends on the settings you use and, obviously, how much coffee you're making. A full pot without the bold setting is read in about 11 or 12 minutes. It is completely programmable so you can setup the coffee to be ready at whatever time you'd like. It also has a "1-4" button for if you're making 1 to 4 cups of coffee, and a "bold" button if you like stronger coffee. Those two buttons have a similar function. They slow the water flow over the grinds so you get the full flavor in a small pot, or a bolder flavor in any pot. A note about pouring because I've seen some reviewers that didn't like how the pot pours. I don't use the pot to fill the reservoir with water. I did that the first time and it pours way too slowly. That was aggravating. That may be why others complained. So I use a plastic pitcher for filling the reservoir. It appears that the top to the pot is designed to control the flow rate when pouring. I see this as a positive. When I'm filling my coffee cup I'm never wishing it would pour faster. I'm just glad coffee isn't getting all over the counter, the floor, or me. I noticed some reviewers said the buttons stopped working after a few months or a year. I will say that it doesn't take much force at all to get a response from whatever button you push. Because of those reviews I make a point of not using much force when I hit "Brew" or whatever button I'm pushing. If you poke them hard over and over, I could see them not working anymore after awhile. This coffee maker looks nice in my kitchen. If you have stainless steel appliances it will match. It takes up a very reasonable amount of space on my counter. The measurement lines are on the right side in the middle; however you can pour the water into the reservoir from either side. The reservoir is the whole back of the unit and is accepts water on either the left of the right side. The filter basket is cone shaped. It comes with a gold screen reusable filter insert. I still use a paper filter in that as well because I don't like any sediment in my coffee. The paper cone filters cost a little more than standard filters but not so much that it is deal-breaker for me. A few extra dollars every 3 or 4 months. You have the option to use a charcoal water filter, but if you never use one it doesn't change how to unit performs. The charcoal filter's purpose is to filter things like the chloriine flavor out of your water. I use it. Some reviewers complained that the instructions are lacking in detail. Maybe the manufacturer has updated them since then. For the most part the setup is all pretty logical. The one thing I found difficult to figure out and not explained in the instructions was getting the charcoal filter into the filter holder. Turns out it is apparently so easy it looks hard. I included a few pics. On the stem portion of the charcoal filter holder is the word "open" with an arrow pointing downward. Right below that on the base is a little notch that sticks up. Just gently pull on the little notch and the front of the base flips open. The back left corner of the water reservoir has a slot cutout in the bottom to hold the base of the charcoal water filter setup. You just gently set it down in there. You don't have to force it. And it stays in place. The last pic is of the cutout in the bottom of the water reservoir. Other than that setup was really easy. The filter basket only fits in one way. It's a no-brainer to see where the water goes. The instructions tell you how to use all the buttons and features. There is a ready tone that beeps 5 times when the coffee is finished brewing. It's pretty loud. If you don't like that, you just press the "Tone" button near the clock face and the ready tone is off. It comes with one charcoal water filter, several cone shaped paper coffee filters, and a coffee scoop. Amazon sells the charcoal filters and the paper cone filters for very reasonable prices. I've been using this coffee maker since the day after Christmas 2019 and I have no complaints. I will update this review if anything changes. I've had a Bunn, and several models of Hamilton Beach over the course of 20 years. So far, this is the best coffee maker I've ever owned.
D**K
Great coffee maker, bought it mainly to match my other Cuisinart products (toaster and knife set) both great products as well. It looks great and functions well, it brews fast and quiet and the alert when its ready is great, just get up when you hear the beeps and no standing around waiting for it to be done. The only downside like in other reviews is the pot spout, it isn't designed very well and hard to pour out of so your left with some water/coffee inside and have to turn it right upside down to get it out, if used to fill the machine you get around 3/4 out before it starts spilling everywhere due to the spout and the pouring angle. Besides that its working great and have no other issues with it. Recommended.
M**L
Great and pretty coffee maker. Love the programming function that lets me sleep in and have coffee in the morning. Its taller than I expected. While it fits on my kitchen counter underneath the over head cabinets, I need to pull the unit away from the cabinets to refill the water and load the coffee grounds. While paper filters are not needed, you may want to use them to ensure that particulates coffee grounds don't make it into your brew.
D**Z
Muy buena, su jarra es bastante resistente y si conserva el café caliente por mucho tiempo. Es fácil de usar y hace el café bastante rápido y no lo quema.
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