I came across a beautiful Sunbeam Coffeemaster today at the goodwill. It was $3.95 - but missing the top. I thought what the heck, I recall all the threads about vacuum coffeemakers here in the past. Got it home rinsed it out and filled it with water. Set the top on and in a short time it had the requisite explosion of water into the upper bowl. Heard it click as it went from hi to low. Was happy it worked, and took it apart to give it a good cleaning.
The entire pot is spotless inside and out. No flaws I can see. Found all the manuals online, read about adjusting the thermostat to keep low at 180 and high at 208. Saw the suggestion of 1Tbs per cup of coffee. Filled the pot, added 5 tablespoons of coffee, and plugged it in. ---Nothing. Tried a different cord, nothing. Opened the base, saw the date Aug. 7 1954 and a couple of signatures, checked the heater for continuity and got .5 meg ohms. Guess it was once and done.
I guess now I'm on a quest for a base, saw some on ebay. As the rest of the pot is perfect, I'd love to find a donor for a heating element. Even found the repair manual on line too. From what I"ve read these are copper pots covered with 2 layers of chrome inside and out. I was amazed at how fast it heated up the one time I used it. I've never had vacuum brewed coffee so I don't know if it's worth the trouble. See la few A bases are they interchangeable?
The entire pot is spotless inside and out. No flaws I can see. Found all the manuals online, read about adjusting the thermostat to keep low at 180 and high at 208. Saw the suggestion of 1Tbs per cup of coffee. Filled the pot, added 5 tablespoons of coffee, and plugged it in. ---Nothing. Tried a different cord, nothing. Opened the base, saw the date Aug. 7 1954 and a couple of signatures, checked the heater for continuity and got .5 meg ohms. Guess it was once and done.
I guess now I'm on a quest for a base, saw some on ebay. As the rest of the pot is perfect, I'd love to find a donor for a heating element. Even found the repair manual on line too. From what I"ve read these are copper pots covered with 2 layers of chrome inside and out. I was amazed at how fast it heated up the one time I used it. I've never had vacuum brewed coffee so I don't know if it's worth the trouble. See la few A bases are they interchangeable?