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Cuisinart DCC-3200 PerfecTemp 14-Cup Programmable Coffeemaker, Stainless Steel vs BLACK+DECKER 12-Cup Digital Coffee Maker, Programmable, Washable Basket Filter, Black

Editorial Verdict

Both coffee makers offer solid programmable features, but the Cuisinart DCC-3200 edges out as the overall winner for serious coffee drinkers who want more control and capacity. At $89.94, the Cuisinart delivers a larger 14-cup capacity, adjustable brew temperature, brew strength control, and a self-clean function — features not found on the BLACK+DECKER. However, if budget is the primary concern, the BLACK+DECKER at $34.99 — a full $55 cheaper — offers comparable programmability, a Sneak-A-Cup feature, and a washable filter, making it the smarter value pick for casual users who don't need premium customization.

BLACK+DECKER 12-Cup Digital Coffee Maker, Programmable, Washable Basket Filter, Black

Pros

  • The 12-cup glass carafe with auto brew timer lets you wake up to freshly brewed coffee without any morning effort.
  • The Sneak-A-Cup feature pauses brewing so you can pour a cup mid-cycle without drips or spills.
  • The washable basket filter eliminates the recurring cost and waste of disposable paper filters.
  • The water window makes it easy to monitor fill levels at a glance without opening the machine.

Cons

  • The glass carafe lacks insulation, meaning coffee can cool down relatively quickly if not kept on the warming plate.
  • QuickTouch programming, while convenient, may feel limited for users who want more granular brew strength or temperature controls.
Budget-Friendly BrewersBusy Morning Routines

Cuisinart DCC-3200 PerfecTemp 14-Cup Programmable Coffeemaker, Stainless Steel

Pros

  • The 14-cup glass carafe with adjustable temperature settings ensures coffee stays at your preferred serving temperature
  • Brew strength control lets you customize the boldness of every pot to your exact taste
  • The fully programmable 24-hour auto on/off means fresh coffee is ready the moment you wake up
  • The included permanent gold-tone filter and charcoal water filter reduce the ongoing cost of paper filters and improve water quality

Cons

  • The large 14-cup capacity may be excessive and slow to brew for solo users or small households
  • The glass carafe lacks insulation, meaning coffee can cool quickly if the warming plate is turned off
  • The self-clean function requires regular attention to maintain optimal performance, adding a maintenance step for busy users
Large householdsOffice use

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