You can't go wrong using this to replace the Ninja pot for the DCM201. It's around the same price as the official Ninja item but you can get it much quicker through Amazon. Some pros and cons compared to the original:PROS- The glass on this pot feels *slightly* thicker. Not much, but overall it feels less like it might crack every time I set it down.- It has lines indicating coffe cup quantity, if that's your thing.- The pour is smoother, but has some downsides too.- There's no skinny tube section that needs washing.CONS- Not a big deal, but this doesn't slide in and out of position quite as smoothly as the original because this one has a larger "bump" on top. That said, it fits into place fine.- This does not have the twist-on top but instead a swinging plastic top that snaps on and off to clean. Might be more breakable after a year or so. Also this can swing open while pouring, but it can't spill or anything. Safe but jarring.- Another slight downside to the smoother pour is the spout blocker makes it hard to squeeze your hand in the pot to wash it. Still doable but there's less space.- Finally, the one BIG problem with this pot is that the placement of the steam holes on top makes it super easy to burn yourself when you pour a fresh pot. If your thumb is too high up the handle as you pour, especially if you're trying to "hold" the lid down as you pour, escaping steam comes right out the back and can REALLY hurt.That last point is the only real downside. If you're careful with hand placement when you pour (and you will be after you mess up once or twice!) then there's no issue, but it would be great if the manufacturer moves the placement of the steam holes in a future product update for safety.At the end of the day, if you broke your Ninja pot and need a new one stat, this one is great.