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Don't trust your coffee pot.

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This happened in my kitchen this morning. Glad I was awake and paying attention. Marks on the counter top were made by molten metal dropping out of the bottom of the heating element. I ended up having to put out small fires inside and then outside after I threw the device out into the yard.
edit: I'd say a severe failure of a thermostat.

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Did you get any coffee?
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Now you have an excuse to move up and get one of these:
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jocat54 wrote:Did you get any coffee?
Sure -- It was in the pot sitting the sink though some of it was used to put out fire... :mad5 :shock: ;-)
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Very surprising. Also, that it didn't blow a breaker or that a thermal snap switch didn't cut the circuit...glad you were able to get it put out, though.
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The left side looks OK still...glad it wasn't more serious!
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That is a serious liability issue if they have defective thermostats that allow that to happen. I would contact the manufacturer about it and send them photos. If it ruined your counter-top they may be willing to pay for a replacement. I had a almost brand new refrigerator leak where the ice maker valve connects and Whirlpool paid to have my wood floor replaced.
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If you value your coffee the way I do you might be able to get some compensation for mental anguish at not having a sufficient amount of joe because of the massive mechanical/electrical failure and the gross negligemce of the manufacturer.

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Heartland Patriot wrote:Very surprising. Also, that it didn't blow a breaker or that a thermal snap switch didn't cut the circuit...glad you were able to get it put out, though.
That's what I would have expected but the current through the power cord was not even high enough to to warm it up so the circuit breaker didn't react. But it got hot enough to melt the pot metal in the heating area and ignite the plastic housing.
Keith B wrote:That is a serious liability issue if they have defective thermostats that allow that to happen. I would contact the manufacturer about it and send them photos. If it ruined your counter-top they may be willing to pay for a replacement. I had a almost brand new refrigerator leak where the ice maker valve connects and Whirlpool paid to have my wood floor replaced.
That is in the works. They have already responded with an email saying they will send a shipping label to send the device to them for evaluation. Of course no other promises, but it's a reasonable start.
SQLGeek wrote:The left side looks OK still...glad it wasn't more serious!
I can't find any volunteers to plug it in.. :mrgreen:
anygunanywhere wrote:If you value your coffee the way I do you might be able to get some compensation for mental anguish at not having a sufficient amount of joe because of the massive mechanical/electrical failure and the gross negligemce of the manufacturer.

:mrgreen:

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anygunanywhere wrote:If you value your coffee the way I do you might be able to get some compensation for mental anguish at not having a sufficient amount of joe because of the massive mechanical/electrical failure and the gross negligemce of the manufacturer.

:mrgreen:

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Reviving this old thread to say that the manufacturer came through big time. Last Tuesday I came home to find a new $119.00 coffee maker on my front porch and Friday we got a check for the full amount of our insurance deductible. The new counter top has been on order for more than a week. Between the two the damage is nearly fully covered. It's a lot more than I originally had hopes for. I'm sending a big thanks to the manufacturer. :thewave :thumbs2:
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I love it when the manufacturer actually comes through. Sadly it is more an exception than a rule.

What brand is it? I'm not a coffee drinker but I'd give the nod to other appliances made by them if I had to decide between them and a competitor.
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I guess it is a good thing that I never touch the stuff.
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troglodyte wrote:I love it when the manufacturer actually comes through. Sadly it is more an exception than a rule.

What brand is it? I'm not a coffee drinker but I'd give the nod to other appliances made by them if I had to decide between them and a competitor.
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2farnorth wrote:Reviving this old thread to say that the manufacturer came through big time. Last Tuesday I came home to find a new $119.00 coffee maker on my front porch and Friday we got a check for the full amount of our insurance deductible. The new counter top has been on order for more than a week. Between the two the damage is nearly fully covered. It's a lot more than I originally had hopes for. I'm sending a big thanks to the manufacturer. :thewave :thumbs2:
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2farnorth wrote:
anygunanywhere wrote:If you value your coffee the way I do you might be able to get some compensation for mental anguish at not having a sufficient amount of joe because of the massive mechanical/electrical failure and the gross negligemce of the manufacturer.

:mrgreen:

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Reviving this old thread to say that the manufacturer came through big time. Last Tuesday I came home to find a new $119.00 coffee maker on my front porch and Friday we got a check for the full amount of our insurance deductible. The new counter top has been on order for more than a week. Between the two the damage is nearly fully covered. It's a lot more than I originally had hopes for. I'm sending a big thanks to the manufacturer. :thewave :thumbs2:
Excellent!

Having just poured my second cup of double strength office brew I am glad to hear of your good fortune.

Last Wednesday the coffee service reposessed all of our stuff because we owed $2500.00 worth of cofee charges. My admin assistrant's American Express did not go through because of a wrong address on the coffee guy's part.

I went in for my afternoon brew and everything was gone. :mad5 :mad5 :cryin :cryin

She straightened everything out and all was good but we are switching vendors to one that supplies Community Coffee.

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