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I have a pyrex percolator Glass, only I have broken the stem that holds the basket. does pyrex have replacements and how do I contact them.

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You can start by calling Pyrex sales at http://www.shopworldkitchen.com/pyrex, buy Google for "Pyrex Parts" to find lots of 3rd party parts providers. Depends on how old the percolator is.

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