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Anonymous Posted on Oct 29, 2007

Coffee carafe band

Really love my coffeemaker; coffee comes out tasting great and the maker doesn't take up much room on my counter.  Love that!!

However, water and coffee gets under the metal band that the handle is attached to, then drips out.  Any thoughts??

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