This morning I discovered a crack in the glass caraffe of my coffee maker...
zippidee dooh-dah....quick check on the net: 90 dollar machine, can't get a replacement pot.
Now, I know, most people go for the life of their machines without ever needing a replacement, but would it be completely out of line to expect something that breaks readily - like glass - to be also replacable? Like in the old days?!
I swear, my next coffee maker - and it's a matter of time now when, not if - I will pick by the availability of replacement parts in the shelf!
Early morning, not enough coffee, Gran's not a happy camper...
zippidee dooh-dah....quick check on the net: 90 dollar machine, can't get a replacement pot.
Now, I know, most people go for the life of their machines without ever needing a replacement, but would it be completely out of line to expect something that breaks readily - like glass - to be also replacable? Like in the old days?!
I swear, my next coffee maker - and it's a matter of time now when, not if - I will pick by the availability of replacement parts in the shelf!
Early morning, not enough coffee, Gran's not a happy camper...