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To: Rich1 who wrote (7509)12/27/2001 9:46:04 PM
From: mph  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 23786
 
I bought a nifty new coffee maker around 6 months ago.
MrL, God love him, is the primary maker of coffee
at our house.

After a while, the coffee maker would periodically
malfunction, with the water not coming through
the little holder where the grounds are, thus overspilling
and making a great big mess.

Never happened to me, so it seemed to be a selective
malfunction, much like products cases involving some
electrical component where the plaintiff claims the
equipment did some weird action without his input,
and the problem can never again be duplicated.

Anyway, I then procured another coffee maker.
Having learned my lesson, I went cheap.
I bought a basic Mr Coffee on sale for around
20 bucks.

It worked perfectly until a few days ago
when it reportedly started doing the same thing.

So, what is the constant in this scenario?

And what is the problem you are having?

I rest my case.<g>