The DGB-900BC Coffee Maker
Saturday, January 14th, 2012
If you’re looking at purchasing a Coffee Maker which will give you the quality flavoring of freshly ground coffee, look no further than Cuisinart DGB-900BC whith comes with a Built-In Burr Grinder.
The grinder automatically grinds beans just before you brew your coffee. So it gives you coffee as fresh as it can be!
The grind control program is very easy to manage and you can decide how much coffee to grind. By doing this you can determine the strength of flavor and amount of coffee needed for the number of cups you require to brew.
A further feature of the Cuisinart DGB-900BC is a bean hopper that holds up to half a pound of coffee beans. A sealed lid prevents the contamination of any moisture. Like other Cuisinart models, whilst there’s a capacity for 12 cups to be brewed at anyone time, you can also brew less via the 2 to 4 cup option.
A Gold tone commercial standard filter, along with a charcoal water fliter to remove impurities from the water enables you to control the flavor you desire.
The DGB-900BC gives you the option of pausing brewing process to grab a quick cup before completing the full brew.
This machine has a 12 (5 ounce) cup capacity.
The DGB-900BC Thermal Carafe is double wall insulated meaning the first cup you serve is a fresh and hot as the last one!
The grinding of the coffee is key to the value of the DC-900BD. It’s critical for the proper flavor extraction from the coffee beans. If the grind of your coffee is too fine, there is likely to be an excess of flavor extraction. This give you a bitter tasting coffee brew.
On the other extreme, if the grind is too coarse, the minimum of flavor will be extracted from the coffee beans. The Cuisinart DGB-900BC Automatic Burr Grind and Brewer is set to ‘medium grind’ to provide you with the perfect flavor extraction.
If you also have pre-ground coffee you can still use the DGB-900BC, just simply turn off the Grind function and you can still produce a quality brewed and hot cup of coffee.
There’s also an instructional DVD, much easier to follow than a product manual.
