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Cuisinart coffee maker problem

  • 24-03-2010 3:51pm
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    Hey,
    I've got a cuisinart grind and brew coffee maker. I bought it outisde of Ireland, and have it about 2 years. The last few months it has been leaking just abouve the caraf where the water filters down; gotten to the point where I can't use it anymore.
    They have an office in the U.K, and the only help is they can sell me a new one. Does not seem to be any support in ireland.

    Anyway, my question - does anyone know of a person who can fix such applicance? I live in Dublin -near drumcondrda, new to the area so not sure of who to ask?
    If it's going to cost too much then it's not worth it- but perhaps a 'handyman' could do the job?

    Thanks in advance....


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 6,421 ✭✭✭Doodee


    matty0 wrote: »
    Hey,
    I've got a cuisinart grind and brew coffee maker. I bought it outisde of Ireland, and have it about 2 years. The last few months it has been leaking just abouve the caraf where the water filters down; gotten to the point where I can't use it anymore.
    They have an office in the U.K, and the only help is they can sell me a new one. Does not seem to be any support in ireland.

    Anyway, my question - does anyone know of a person who can fix such applicance? I live in Dublin -near drumcondrda, new to the area so not sure of who to ask?
    If it's going to cost too much then it's not worth it- but perhaps a 'handyman' could do the job?

    Thanks in advance....

    Try Kennelworth electric out in Harolds cross.
    They appear to fix a number of coffee machines and so might be able to.


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