For the second cycle, she doesn't state whether it's brew or the clean cycle. On a separate video, for a different model, she says use the brew cycle for the second cycle. But there's some folks on here who smartly use the clean cycle and then do a third cycle with brew just in case. That's probably the safest bet.
Me too: how the heck do you take it off? And why is it designed in such a way that electrical contacts on the lever are open to crumbs / raisins / whatever getting in, interrupting the circuit and making it unusable? Planned obsolesence? Force consumers to buy a new one because a crumb has lodged in the wrong place, and we can't open it to clean it out because the clips on the levers are not accessible? Google "Right to Repair".
I attempted to use my machine for the first time. Made the ingredients for the strawberry ice cream and then dropped it on the floor. After about 2 hours of cleaning up the hold kitchen, then made the pistachio ice cream. Just now waiting it to freeze.
I have the same issues with cleaning my Cuisinart Airfryer oven. I religiously clean it after every use but the stuck on grease is really hard to get out with just soap and water. I decided to try Homax 10120000 Steel Wool, 12 pad, Grade #0000, Rhodes American, Final Finish (purchased via Amazon). It is a super fine steel pads and it does not scratch the interior of the oven. I use the super fine pads on my ceramic stove and just with a little water and dawn liquid all grease and dirt are removed. Note: the top grill of my Cuisinart Airfryer oven is very difficult to clean I’ve not tried the super fine pads as of yet because that area is really difficult to get to but I may give it a shot.
My filter lasted five pots before my coffee started smelling like pool water instead of freshly brewed bold roast. I can't even drink it and had to dump the pot. These filters are a joke against chlorine. Zero chloramine in my water.
Don't get the purpose of the thing. Why is it better than a cast iron frying pan and a cast iron griddle pan that cost $60 together, that never wear out, can go on your range, portable burner, induction burner, into your oven at any temperature, on bbq grill or campfire. And are Made in USA. I see these stupid Griddlers at the Goodwill all the time for $10 or $15. Just another piece of Chinese junk destined for the landfill marketed by the only thing we do in America anymore - market Chinese junk.
Hello, this is my third cuisinart airfryer. I went through two (toa-60) within last 5 five years. I purchased another one toa-70 today. I like the airflyer becasuse most parts are stainless steel. The two things I don't like about it, 1, the plug only has two prongs not three prongs which might causes some safety issues, 2. it is very difficult to clean. I clean it after every use, but the grease doesn't come off, especially the top part of inside the oven. I did some research on youtube, so far, haven't find a good solution. any suggestion. thanks.
Thank you so much my clean button has been on on the single serve side for over a year 😅I’ve been ignoring it and really needed to clean it thanks so much. It was a gift so no box or instruction manual ❤
I was SO annoyed with this stick blender. Coming from Cuisinart, this has got to be the worst design. If this many users are having issues, why can’t the Marketing team see this? Terrible design, it is not user friendly at all. It should be a 1-step on/off button function. Holding the ON button to blend is awkward. If it wasn’t for this video, I would’ve returned this back to Costco.
Operating the unit from behind isn't a good idea. As other have said the oil is too shallow. On my unit the oil temp increases after the green light comes on, resulting in overcooking after that first basket. For some reason this unit has serious issues with cooking french fries.
Why is there not an updated video that explains the two sides of the chopping blade,how to assemble it snd how to use it? I think I figured it out from the instruction book, but not before cutting my finger.😢
Just ordered one that I purchased online on the Cuisinart website in there Canadian Kitchen Vault sale for a fraction of the price but did not receive it yet. I only came onto this video after I made my purchase and did not realize how noisy it was and also one reviewer stated that supposedly the jar scratches easily. Anyways I will remain optimistic and hope for the best. My question to you is that there is the same model but with the food processor attachment and two travel cups but again I found out after the purchase. Would you know if they sell those attachments seperately for the Cuisinart call centre agent was not helpful and did not want to wait another 2 hours to get a call back.
So, if any Keurig-style cups can be used here, is anyone reverse-engineering this? Say you have a Keurig or similar machine for Kcups....can you use this machine's insert to fill it with whatever ground coffee you have, and use it in the Keurig machine? thereby not restricting use of those machines to only expensive, pollutive pre-fab plastic cups?