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I know they're at least 33 years old. My husband got one as a wedding gift in 1975. After his ex left, he got custody of this appliance, and we're still using it today. We don't drink coffee, but it's served as an iced tea maker for the last 25 years. Sadly, I think it's on its last legs... They are one of the few coffee makers that release the water at the proper temperature of 195 degrees. Most of the current ones on the market only reach 170 which doesn't put the full coffee flavor through the filter. Two modern day makers can reach the temperature, but cost over $180. I bought mine, brand new unused on Ebay, for $32 and if they last 30 years like they are built to, I'll be dead and it'll still be brewing beautifully.

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16y ago

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