Bunn Pour-Omatic Coffeemaker, 10 Cup White Logo
Posted on Jan 29, 2009

Water is leaking from the unit.

When I fill the reservoir, water leaks from the back of the unit onto the countertop.

  • Anonymous Mar 16, 2009

    Water is leaking from inside the unit somewhere and flowing onto the counter top...

  • Anonymous Mar 31, 2009

     I find water under unit all the time. Sometimes seems to happen when unit is not in the process of brewing. Just always is there. Is the unit kaput?? Time to buy a new one?

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Bunn makes a repair kit for this problem, Call them at 1-800-352-2866
They send the repair kit free,

  • fisherpeg Mar 17, 2011

    I truly love this coffeepot. I sure hope this stops it from leaking. Thanks

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