Cuisinart Coffee Maker, 14-Cup Glass Carafe, Fully Automatic for Brew Strength Control & 1-4 Cup Setting, Stainless Steel, DC

4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars | 39,846 ratings

Price: 99.95

Last update: 01-09-2025


About this item

Enjoy Hotter Coffee: Utilize expert coffee-making technology to ensure your coffee temperature is perfect, delivering a delightful taste experience without compromising flavor or quality.
Brew Strength Control: Tailor your coffee flavor to perfection by choosing between regular or bold settings, catering to your unique taste preferences with every brew.
Fully Automatic Coffee Brewer: Experience convenience with 24-hour programmability, offering flexibility with 1-4 cup settings, auto-off functionality (0-4 hours), and an optional ready alert tone for added convenience.
14-Cup Glass Carafe: Indulge in generous servings of coffee with a sleek glass carafe featuring a decorative stainless-steel handle and matching body, creating a stylish addition to complement your kitchen appliances
Fill with Ease: Enjoy accurate water filling through the easy-to-view water window, while Cuisinart's Brew Pause feature allows you to savor a cup of coffee before the brewing cycle completes, enhancing your coffee-drinking experience

Product information


Top reviews from the United States

L. Snow
5.0 out of 5 stars DCC 3200 compared to older 1200 model
Reviewed in the United States on October 17, 2015
We've replaced an older Cuisinart DCC-1200 with this DCC-3200. Since it's a popular line, I thought others might be interested in how they compare. (In the attached comparison photos, the 1200 is on the left and the 3200 is on the right):

Taste: Coffee in the 3200 is more flavorful. A new machine might be expected to be better, but I think they've gotten the flow and temperature of the brewing process better.
Temperature: The brewed coffee is much hotter. Both units have three temperature settings for the hot plate, but the settings on the 3200 are hotter.

Size and Capacity. The 3200 handles 14 cups compared to the 1200's 12 cups. Yet as you can see from the photos, they are the same height to fit on a counter. They seem to get the extra capacity by making the 3200 a little deeper from front to back. We've been surprised at how useful the extra capacity is.

Carafe: The new glass carafe is just like the old one, only larger. It pours nicely with or without the lid on it. The new lid works the same as the old one, popping off and on. (I read some complaints about the lid on an intervening model with a spring opening, but if so, they fixed that by going back to the 1200 style).

As far as I can tell, there isn't a version of the 3200 designed for a thermal carafe like there is for the 12-cup models. I prefer the glass carafe because it keeps the coffee hotter longer, and I can always pour the coffee into a thermal carafe if I want to.

Water Filling. The bigger size also increases the size of the water fill hole. The lid on the top of the 3200 unit raises to 90 degrees straight up, where the lid on the 1200 tilted further back and out of the way. Still the 3200 is easier to fill, and I suspect that the restriction on the tilt may help preserve the integrity of the hot water tube.

Sneak a Cup. Taking out the carafe to sneak a cup during brewing worked great on the 1200 with little dripping, and still does on the 3200.

Basket. The basket on the 3200 is very similar to the 1200, but a slightly different shape to accommodate more grounds for 14 cups. Actually, grounds just barely fit with a 4 cup paper filter in the new basket, and sometimes go above the filter in the basket. The basket actually seems more designed for the included gold filter.

Water filter. The 3200 uses the exact same carbon filters and filter holder as the 1200, but the holder seems to fit more snugly in its hole, which may help prevent clogging (see below)

Beep. The 3200 allows you to turn of the coffee-ready beep if you want.

Controls. Controls on the 3200 are a little easier. The 3200 uses all push buttons with no switches. Separate hour and minute settings make it a little easier to program and set the clock. There is a new "Bold" setting which does indeed seem to result in stronger coffee. There is still a setting for smaller, 1-4 cup pots, but I never use that. You can still set the hot plate to stay hot for up to 4 hours, which is important to me. There is a fairly bright blue glow from the LED display on the 3200.

Cleaning. There was a sensor button on the hot plate of the 1200 that's gone on the 3200, so the plate stays cleaner. The extra stainless steel looks good on the 3200 but probably shows smudges more and might benefit from special cleaner fluids.

Coffee Grounds Overflowing and Clogging. This was the biggest problem before, and I don't know if it's fixed, but it seems better. On the 1200, if you put too many coffee grounds in the filter it could overflow in the brewing process, and sometimes grounds would get into the water system and clog the tube. The 1200 was designed not to be repairable, but customers tried anyway with some difficulty. After one successful repair, we eventually had to replace the 1200. So far, we have not had any overflow issues with the 3200. The larger basket (with possibly a bigger drip opening), the deeper reservoir and longer case, and the more stable, non-tilting lid may help with this, but we will see how it works over time. I do notice that they made the bottom panel easier to remove, with regular screws instead of Torx, if it ever comes to that. My one tip for users is to always use the filter holder with a filter in it, even if your water is fine, because that should help prevent grounds from getting into the heating system.

In all, the 3200 is an excellent replacement for the 1200, and worth the extra money if you are choosing between the two models new.
Customer image
L. Snow
5.0 out of 5 stars DCC 3200 compared to older 1200 model
Reviewed in the United States on October 17, 2015
We've replaced an older Cuisinart DCC-1200 with this DCC-3200. Since it's a popular line, I thought others might be interested in how they compare. (In the attached comparison photos, the 1200 is on the left and the 3200 is on the right):

Taste: Coffee in the 3200 is more flavorful. A new machine might be expected to be better, but I think they've gotten the flow and temperature of the brewing process better.
Temperature: The brewed coffee is much hotter. Both units have three temperature settings for the hot plate, but the settings on the 3200 are hotter.

Size and Capacity. The 3200 handles 14 cups compared to the 1200's 12 cups. Yet as you can see from the photos, they are the same height to fit on a counter. They seem to get the extra capacity by making the 3200 a little deeper from front to back. We've been surprised at how useful the extra capacity is.

Carafe: The new glass carafe is just like the old one, only larger. It pours nicely with or without the lid on it. The new lid works the same as the old one, popping off and on. (I read some complaints about the lid on an intervening model with a spring opening, but if so, they fixed that by going back to the 1200 style).

As far as I can tell, there isn't a version of the 3200 designed for a thermal carafe like there is for the 12-cup models. I prefer the glass carafe because it keeps the coffee hotter longer, and I can always pour the coffee into a thermal carafe if I want to.

Water Filling. The bigger size also increases the size of the water fill hole. The lid on the top of the 3200 unit raises to 90 degrees straight up, where the lid on the 1200 tilted further back and out of the way. Still the 3200 is easier to fill, and I suspect that the restriction on the tilt may help preserve the integrity of the hot water tube.

Sneak a Cup. Taking out the carafe to sneak a cup during brewing worked great on the 1200 with little dripping, and still does on the 3200.

Basket. The basket on the 3200 is very similar to the 1200, but a slightly different shape to accommodate more grounds for 14 cups. Actually, grounds just barely fit with a 4 cup paper filter in the new basket, and sometimes go above the filter in the basket. The basket actually seems more designed for the included gold filter.

Water filter. The 3200 uses the exact same carbon filters and filter holder as the 1200, but the holder seems to fit more snugly in its hole, which may help prevent clogging (see below)

Beep. The 3200 allows you to turn of the coffee-ready beep if you want.

Controls. Controls on the 3200 are a little easier. The 3200 uses all push buttons with no switches. Separate hour and minute settings make it a little easier to program and set the clock. There is a new "Bold" setting which does indeed seem to result in stronger coffee. There is still a setting for smaller, 1-4 cup pots, but I never use that. You can still set the hot plate to stay hot for up to 4 hours, which is important to me. There is a fairly bright blue glow from the LED display on the 3200.

Cleaning. There was a sensor button on the hot plate of the 1200 that's gone on the 3200, so the plate stays cleaner. The extra stainless steel looks good on the 3200 but probably shows smudges more and might benefit from special cleaner fluids.

Coffee Grounds Overflowing and Clogging. This was the biggest problem before, and I don't know if it's fixed, but it seems better. On the 1200, if you put too many coffee grounds in the filter it could overflow in the brewing process, and sometimes grounds would get into the water system and clog the tube. The 1200 was designed not to be repairable, but customers tried anyway with some difficulty. After one successful repair, we eventually had to replace the 1200. So far, we have not had any overflow issues with the 3200. The larger basket (with possibly a bigger drip opening), the deeper reservoir and longer case, and the more stable, non-tilting lid may help with this, but we will see how it works over time. I do notice that they made the bottom panel easier to remove, with regular screws instead of Torx, if it ever comes to that. My one tip for users is to always use the filter holder with a filter in it, even if your water is fine, because that should help prevent grounds from getting into the heating system.

In all, the 3200 is an excellent replacement for the 1200, and worth the extra money if you are choosing between the two models new.
Images in this review
Customer image Customer image Customer image Customer image Customer image Customer image
Eddie A. Tucker
5.0 out of 5 stars Great Coffee
Reviewed in the United States on March 24, 2024
This is our third DCC-3200. They each have lasted about 4 years before the leaking started from the underside. After a few weeks of the leaks increasing, the coffee makers died. Despite these early-ish failures, we are sticking with the Cuisinart because it makes great coffee, is easy to use, has great features, is well priced and is attractive on our countertop. Some have commented negatively on the updated lid. I think it is an improvement: Tighter to the carafe and pours great. Some have commented on not being able to pour water from it to the last drop into the machine. If that teaspoon means something to people, so be it. Not to us. Highly recommended from repeat users.
realjim
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent Coffee!
Reviewed in the United States on April 12, 2024
I replaced a Bunn Drip coffee maker with this Cusinart. I like how there is no holding tank. Water is fresh every time. It is easy to clean and keep clean. I can use a timer if I wish to - - easy to use. The coffee is really hot and delicious. The only disadvantage is that the Cusinart takes a little longer to brew. However, the difference in taste is really worth the few minute wait. By the way this is the 3red Cusinart I have purchased. 2 for Ohio and 1 in Florida. Great Coffee Maker.
Long
4.0 out of 5 stars Great coffee if you can overlook the quirks
Reviewed in the United States on January 9, 2024
I waited until we'd owned this for over a year to see how it fared over time.

The good: makes great coffee! Very easy to program. The ability to turn off the alarm is great. Water view window is easy to access. Looks nice.
The bad: I'll start with the least of the bad--the cleaning. I think the 'clean' button is inferior to just putting in your water/cleaner and turning on the pot to brew. The two times I used the 'clean' button, I could not get it to turn off unless I unplugged the machine for several minutes. This was after running cleaner through it 2-3 times. When I just brew it with cleaner, it turns off after one cycle.
The worst: the leaking. The machine is pretty, but the design is kind of awful. If you lift the lid post-brewing (doesn't matter how long you wait...1 hour or 12 hours), water will run down the back of the machine. And it's not an insignificant amount of water. It can soak a kitchen towel. Any time I lift the lid now, I shove a towel against the back of the machine, or it will leave a mess on the counter and under the machine.
The area to pour water into the machine is quite small compared to others. It's easy to dump a lot of water down the side of the machine if you're not careful. So, I shove another towel on the side as well when I am filling it.

Overall, I do like it. The leaking is a bit ridiculous, though. I hope that they'll revamp the design on this somehow before I have to buy my next one.
Marine
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent product!
Reviewed in the United States on April 12, 2024
I already knew this product. It makes an excellent coffee. I was surprised that you still offer that kind of coffee maker, since it is on the market since than more than a decade. Excellent low price and very easy to use; keeps the coffee warm. I also appreciate the blue led color.
tricketts
5.0 out of 5 stars Good cup of coffee
Reviewed in the United States on April 20, 2024
This coffee maker ranked high in CR tests, so when the time came to replace my Capresso, I replaced it with this Cuisinart. I'm really pleased with my choice. It's easy to use, easy to clean and makes a very nice cup of coffee. The warmer plate keeps the coffee hot and can be adjusted for the time it remains on.

Best Sellers in

 
 

Keurig K-Mini Single Serve K-Cup Pod Coffee Maker, 6 to 12oz Brew size, with Cord Storage, Perfect for Small Spaces, Black

4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars 103785
59.99
 
 

Famiworths Iced Coffee Maker, Hot and Cold Coffee Maker Single Serve for K Cup and Ground, with Descaling Reminder and Self C

4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars 6703
39.99
 
 

Ninja BC151NV Blast Portable Blender, Cordless, 18oz. Vessel, Personal Blender-for Shakes & Smoothies, BPA Free, Leakproof-Li

4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars 6741
54.95
 
 

OVENTE Electric Sandwich Maker with Non-Stick Plates, Indicator Lights, Cool Touch Handle, Easy to Clean and Store, Perfect f

4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars 19413
15.99
 
 

BLACK+DECKER 5-Cup Coffeemaker, Black, DCM600B

4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars 9666
19.99
 
 

Ninja Air Fryer Pro 4-in-1 with 5 QT Capacity, Air Fry, Roast, Reheat, Dehydrate, Air Crisp Technology with 400F for hot, cri

4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars 2389
89.99
 
 

Keurig K-Duo Single Serve K-Cup Pod & Carafe Coffee Maker, Black,1470 watts

4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars 34209
139
 
 

Ninja DZ201 Foodi 8 Quart 6-in-1 DualZone 2-Basket Air Fryer with 2 Independent Frying Baskets, Match Cook & Smart Finish to

4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars 35935
119.99