Question about Vacuums
It's a Bialetti Musa. The GB stands for Guido Bergna, the designer.
I haven't seen handles on any parts site, just gaskets and strainers.
You might contact Bialetti Canada, or Bialetti USA and get a handle.
CANADA
Toll Free:
800.667.4978
Mail:
Bialetti c/o Stonehaven Group
1880 Ellice Avenue
Winnipeg, Manitoba R3H0B9
email:
[email protected]
USA
Toll Free:
800.421.6290
Mail:
9409 Buffalo Avenue
Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730
email:
[email protected]
[email protected]
Posted on Aug 22, 2012
SOURCE: It'll bring the water into
You have to use a lot of vinegar as it evaporates....this is a coffee maker right and not a vacuum?
Posted on Nov 02, 2010
SOURCE: B77 Keurig coffee maker won't
I had the same problem with my Keurig coffee maker. The needle is clean, and no deposits. Above the needle is a check valve. This is a simple fix. Open the K-cup arm and look up, in front of the needle housing is two silverish screws. Remove them and lower the arm but don't lock. Slide the black top cover out to expose supply hose and check valve. Carefully cut the zip tie and remove hose from check valve. Remove the two scres holding the valve in place and drop it down and out. Blow into the end where hose attaches. You should be able to blow thru, with some resistance. If you can't, thats your problem. Take a paper clip and carefully bend and insert into end where hose attaches, pushing ball in valve down alittle. Blow into it again, you should be able to now. If not, keep trying, it will go. When done re-assemble and run a cup of water, with out cup to clean it. Hope this helps ya!
Posted on Feb 23, 2011
SOURCE: when i make a cup
Your coffe may be ground too finely for your maker.
Is your coffee maker flat-bottom or cone shaped? Or is it a french press?
Your coffee needs to be ground according to the brewing method. Too coarse and it will be watery, too fine and it will be too dark, or you might get grounds.
Posted on May 06, 2011
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