iheartmaytag
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Well I had to do it. Though I managed to get 18 years out of the old one, it's time had come. The leak in the upper tank was so bad that over half of the water didn't make it to the coffee below. Because the unit was purchased in 1992 Bunn no longer stocked the upper tank for that unit as the design had slightly changed and they were not compatable. I will admit that the tank was more than likely full of lime even with regular maintenance.
I had looked at the regulars Wal-Mart, K-Mart and Target for a new coffee maker and just couldn't bring myself to buy another brand, but I didn't want the thermal pot, and I didn't want it in black. So I was at Sear's Monday and they not only had what I wanted in Stainless/White, but it was on sale.
There have been some changes from my older model. You no longer need to use the pitcher to pour water with the pot in place as there is a stopper in the upper tank that is activated when the door is open. You can use the pot to pour water and then when you close the door the water is released. I kept my pitcher because that's the way I've always done it.
So I can still brew great coffee, quickly as well as my Ice Tea pot still works with this model (I noticed on the Bunn website that the Ice-Tea pitcher is no longer an available option. That's ok I found a spare at goodwill for $1.99
Well here's to hoping that this one last 18 years or longer. You just gotta love a Bunn.
I had looked at the regulars Wal-Mart, K-Mart and Target for a new coffee maker and just couldn't bring myself to buy another brand, but I didn't want the thermal pot, and I didn't want it in black. So I was at Sear's Monday and they not only had what I wanted in Stainless/White, but it was on sale.
There have been some changes from my older model. You no longer need to use the pitcher to pour water with the pot in place as there is a stopper in the upper tank that is activated when the door is open. You can use the pot to pour water and then when you close the door the water is released. I kept my pitcher because that's the way I've always done it.
So I can still brew great coffee, quickly as well as my Ice Tea pot still works with this model (I noticed on the Bunn website that the Ice-Tea pitcher is no longer an available option. That's ok I found a spare at goodwill for $1.99
Well here's to hoping that this one last 18 years or longer. You just gotta love a Bunn.