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    Something in the well water here eats "dripolator" innards.
    Its not just cleaning, I've tried white vinegar at a 50/50 mix, tried only using water already boiled in a kettle & commercial coffee maker cleaners.
    I'm on my third dripolator & my second espresso machine in 2 years.


    I just bought one of those hourglass pots & pour hot water in the top.
    Last edited by Phloating Phlasher; 09-09-2024 at 12:39.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Phloating Phlasher View Post
    Something in the well water hear eats "dripolator" innards.
    Its not just cleaning, I've tried white vinegar at a 50/50 mix, tried only using water already boiled in a kettle & commercial coffee maker cleaners.
    I'm on my third dripolator & my second espresso machine in 2 years.


    I just bought one of those hourglass pots & pour hot water in the top.
    Our water here is a little alkaline (sweet).

    I use full strength bleach (name brand) to clean our coffee pot. It only takes a few minutes. I then pour the "used" bleach down the a/c drain to keep the condensate line clear of mold/algae.

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    Is that a stove top pot or an electric dripolator?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Phloating Phlasher View Post
    Is that a stove top pot or an electric dripolator?
    Electric. Black & Decker brand from Walmart for only $50 ($60 now). I only use the thermal pot types now with no heater under the pot. A heating element just cooks the coffee. The thermal pot is SS and the coffee stays hot and drinkable for 2 hours or longer. I've used more expensive coffee makers but like this one best. Previous models (other makes) have leaked. The only downside is it is slow---takes about 10 minutes to perk a half pot.
    Last edited by Allen; 09-10-2024 at 01:46.

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    San Angelo, TX...1968, no name brand 5 cup stove top percolator. Set Gas by eye...just when it full perks turn off gas, let it sit and drain down.

    Best Folgers I've ever had.

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    electric kettle,

    and a clean cup,

    tea bag in, (currenty yorkie gold) fill with water, (once the kettle shuts off, just pour it right in) let set a bit and drink

    I don't like scalding tea,


    hot day, do the same, but have a pint glass of ice , once the tea has steeped a bit, pour it over the ice, may add a cube or 3 later, and some dayum good iced tea,

    use honey as a sweetner if needed, I usually don't

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