Today it died. The coffee maker I bought December 20th, 2006. The heating element expired.
Tomorrow, a new one.
Ramblings of an Emergency Physician in Texas
Today it died. The coffee maker I bought December 20th, 2006. The heating element expired.
Tomorrow, a new one.
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Looks just like the free coffeemaker that I got with my Gevalia—-
After going through many cheaper coffee pots, we’ve resorted to Bunn coffee makers. Much faster coffee because the water is already hot and they last for years – even 24/7.
GD – We recently purchased a new coffee maker, one that brews into a thermal caraffe. Best coffee maker ever! I love that my coffee stays hot until the pot is empty (sometimes a few hours later) without scorching.
Doc…
RIP Dear Coffeemaker. We knew thee well. TOSSSS!
Next!
Time to invest in a semi-industrial coffeemaker like a Bunn. You know Coffee is the fuel that runs ER’s!
Mary Lu
I could never make do with a regular coffee maker after I finally switched to an Italian espresso maker (circumventing Starbucks, 4 bucks – 4 bucks – 4 bucks adds up quick). It has an awesome boiler system in it, well worth the $199. and a two year warranty.
Cuisinart Grind and Brew . . . that’s all I have to say!
oh nooooo….. we have the same one. bought a month after you. Guess, I better buy a backup.