Pour Perfection ☕ - Elevate your coffee game with style and ease!
The BLACK+DECKER 12-Cup Replacement Carafe is a durable, dishwasher-safe glass carafe designed for compatibility with various BLACK+DECKER coffeemakers. It features clear measurement markings for precise brewing, a comfortable grip handle for easy pouring, and comes with two extra removable lids for added convenience.
Material Features | Dishwasher Safe |
Material Type | Glass |
Item Weight | 16 ounces |
Item Dimensions W x H | 8.12"W x 6.75"H |
Capacity | 96 Fluid Ounces |
Shape | Round |
Color | Black |
Style Name | Replacement Carafe |
With Lid | Yes |
Additional Features | Removable |
A**M
Perfect fit!
It's exactly what I needed to replace the broken coffee pot! The quality is perfect and the size is exactly what it needs the be to fit the coffee maker :) It comes with 2 replacement lids just in case. Very satisfied with this purchase! Works incredibly well, just like new.
P**H
Includes multiple lids to ensure it fits properly into the coffee maker.
They had three lids which adjusts for the coffee maker with the "pour a cup" feature. Tried others that sounded like a proper replacement for my B&D coffee maker, but didn't work because they were too short to open the drain on the basket.
R**Z
Good Replacement
I was having trouble finding a replacement for my BLACK+DECKER 12-Cup Digital Coffee Maker, CM1160B, Programmable coffee maker when I came across this one and at a great price, Perfect fit.
M**Y
Works with BLACK+DECKER 12-Cup* Mill and Brew Coffeemaker but have to change handle
I was changing the handle as recommended in another review so it would fit the BLACK+DECKER 12-Cup Mill and Brew Coffeemaker. I tried it with the #3 top and it didn't work, wasn't high enough, so I had to change handle again, the last time it broke. I gave it 4 stars because B&D should make a replacement for the BLACK+DECKER 12-Cup* Mill and Brew Coffeemaker and why not a stainless steel carafe?
J**F
Jarra repuesto
Perfecta para mi cafetera. Vino con 3 elementos diferentes para ajustar la altura
C**B
For people with the BLACK+DECKER 12-Cup* Mill and Brew Coffeemaker
Writing this review in case you also have the BLACK+DECKER 12-Cup* Mill and Brew Coffeemaker and need a replacement pot.This isn’t the correct replacement, but it will work if you do this - SAVE THE TOP, HANDLE, AND METAL BAND FROM YOUR BROKEN POT. The lid options that come with the replacement are not the same, and based on the reviews I read here it will overflow.If you save the top, handle, and metal band from your broken pot, you can remove two screws and substitute your old parts on top of the new glass carafe. A couple pieces of advice:- You’ll need both a flat head and Phillips head screw driver.- The metal band around the coffee pot is sharp. Be careful. I got several large paper cut slices when I removed it.- To reach the screw that’s near the bottom of the handle (on your old pot) you’ll most likely have to pry a piece of the handle back with a flat head screw driver. It will pop off and back on, but probably wasn’t designed to be removed this way.- There may be a parts department you can call for a true replacement, but it will probably take longer to ship since it’s not sold on Amazon.Hope this helps! I just made a pot of coffee this morning and it worked great. No overflowing.
J**.
Way better than my original one
I bought this to replace a B&D coffee pot that I had broken, and I love it. My original one didn't have the removable lid, which made it harder to clean. I love that I can remove the lid and just stick this pot into the dishwasher. Makes everything easier. Also, the shape of the spout is better too, and keeps liquid from running down the side of the pot if I pour too fast. Definitely an upgrade.
J**R
GC3000B Black & Decker Carafe IS NOT a direct replacement for Maker CM4000S carafe number CM400-02 But you Can make it work.
Note: For the Black & Decker 12 cup coffee maker model number: CM4000S, the glass carafe number is defined in the instructions as: "Duralife glass carafe (Part # CM400-02) which I have. From other posts on amazon for this pot GC3000B it was stated it was "functionally" the same as the pot for coffee maker CM4000S. This may be true because it is also a 12 cup carafe but it does not fit. The unit is too tall to fit easily under the filter basket. The "bubble" top on the lid is too tall, moreover it has a smaller hole in it, than the lid on the (Part # CM400-02) the unit I was trying to replace. The lid on the (Part # CM400-02) carafe has a larger concave depression which allows the rounded valve on the bottom of the grind basket to fit into the depression which allows the free flow of coffee through the hole and into the carafe. Both of the lids supplied on the replacement carafe CG3000B were taller with a smaller hole which would result in coffee spilling outside the bubble and down in the slotted holes on the outside of the bubble instead of through it. This was probably anticipated so the carafe purchased came with an extra lid but it was even taller than the original lid. Both lids pressed the basket value vertically with too much force, so much in fact that the top cover of the reservoir was forced upward prompting me to release the latch that holds the top reservoir cover down. Others on the post stated that replacing the lid would solve the problem. Neither of the lids that came with the carafe GC300B would work. I decided to just use the lid from the broken carafe CM400-02 unfortunately it has a different hinge clip than the new pot so it would not fit either. There are three alternatives to me: Return the carafe, alter the provided lid by carefully cutting off part of the bubble with a sharp knife of file which would allow it to fit under the existing basket valve so the pot could be placed and removed easily from the hotplate as intended or the third option. I decided to replace the handles. The original handle had a decorative aluminum insert but don't try to remove this it is not necessary and you may damage it slightly like I did. Remove the top Philips screw in the handle then carefully pry apart the seam along the length of the handle until the bottom plastic tab is released near the bottom metal band. This removed the outer most half of the handle on the old pot. This exposes the bottom Philips screw that holds the bottom of the handle, the portion that is against the glass. This screw goes through a plastic block that is overlapped by the metal band that goes around the bottom of the pot. The band has a small bent clip which is easily released freeing the band. At this point it was discovered it was not enough to just replace the handle, the metal band that surrounds the bottom of the pot has a different plastic block that holds a second small screw that goes through the bottom of the handle and into the plastic block which holds the metal band in place. This part is not interchangeable between the two pots so the band and the handle from the old pot CM400-02 were all reused on the new pot CG300B. So after handle, band and old lid were transferred to the new pot it fit nicely under the basket just like the original unit. With probably no more than 25 minutes including learning how to make the transfer the new pot was ready. I figured this was less time than repackaging the pot for a return, taking it to the shipper and returning the web to find another pot. All you need to make this change is a Philips screw driver and small pocket type flat blade screw driver to pry the handle apart. You can save some money over an exact replacement, but if don't want the hassle or don't feel confident then be sure you find a carafe that is an exact replacement for the model number you are trying to replace. If all I needed to do was to replace one of the supplied lids I would have given this 5 stars but now I really can't do that.
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