Well after over ten years of daily or more service, my Sunbeam C50 automatic vacuum coffee maker has developed a problem, and one fears it is terminal.
Noticed last week steam coming from around the base of the unit, and also that the "vaccum" portion of the coffee making cycle was not only taking longer than it should, but after completed it seemed as if air was being sucked down still. Final nail on the head was after cleaning the pot out one day, noticed one could hear a small amount of water inside the base.
Laying the pot to dry on it's side allows this water to drip out (eventually), but water and electric do not mix, especially cooking appliances. Can only assume there is some sort of leak around the inside the pot at the base allowing water to slowly seep down.
Perhaps back in the day Sunbeam would offer a fix for this problem, but as it most certianly would involve taking off the bottom part of the coffeemaker, and then either soldering or applying some sort of epoxy, that isn't going to happen today.
Was a great pot, and made wonderful *hot* coffee, but all good things come to an end. *Sigh*
Got this unit NIB back when vac pots weren't nearly so popular, indeed one couldn't give them away for love nor money. Today Sunbeams fetch dear money, especially the "C" series and more so the "C50". If another NIB or nearly new unit comes up, may nab it, but for now am waiting for a vintage Sunbeam drip automatic coffeemaker to arrive. It makes 1-4 cups which is enough.
Oddly have a large stash of glass Silex vaccum coffee makers and equipment. But after breaking several glass pots and uppers, have decided handling such things, especially with all the palaver that goes with making vac coffee, first thing in the morning is not a good idea for MOI!
Noticed last week steam coming from around the base of the unit, and also that the "vaccum" portion of the coffee making cycle was not only taking longer than it should, but after completed it seemed as if air was being sucked down still. Final nail on the head was after cleaning the pot out one day, noticed one could hear a small amount of water inside the base.
Laying the pot to dry on it's side allows this water to drip out (eventually), but water and electric do not mix, especially cooking appliances. Can only assume there is some sort of leak around the inside the pot at the base allowing water to slowly seep down.
Perhaps back in the day Sunbeam would offer a fix for this problem, but as it most certianly would involve taking off the bottom part of the coffeemaker, and then either soldering or applying some sort of epoxy, that isn't going to happen today.
Was a great pot, and made wonderful *hot* coffee, but all good things come to an end. *Sigh*
Got this unit NIB back when vac pots weren't nearly so popular, indeed one couldn't give them away for love nor money. Today Sunbeams fetch dear money, especially the "C" series and more so the "C50". If another NIB or nearly new unit comes up, may nab it, but for now am waiting for a vintage Sunbeam drip automatic coffeemaker to arrive. It makes 1-4 cups which is enough.
Oddly have a large stash of glass Silex vaccum coffee makers and equipment. But after breaking several glass pots and uppers, have decided handling such things, especially with all the palaver that goes with making vac coffee, first thing in the morning is not a good idea for MOI!