• Destide@feddit.uk
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    3 days ago

    Best lightweight coffee maker. The rubber goes after a time but you can buy replacements

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      3 days ago

      I’ve kept the rubber plunger out of the tube when in storage. When kept inside the tube it compresses the rubber and retains the shape memory which causes it to fail. Haven’t ever replaced mine and it is eight years old. Still works perfectly.

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        Mine died after 9 years or so. Did that thing where the rubber breaks down and gets super sticky and oily. Never had an issue with it losing its shape - you just have to make sure you store it fully pressed in so the lip pops out the far side of the tube

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      I’ve found you can extend the life of the plunger by placing the plunger rubber-side down on a table or counter top, tilting it slightly onto the edge of the rubber and then rotating it. This essentially presses the rubber and extends it outwards and seems to help achieve the seal you expect. I’ve been doing it for a while now and it’s worked well for me.

      I’m sure it won’t last forever but it’s something worth trying to get a bit more life out of it.

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        I didn’t do that and it lasted a decade. Just don’t store it compressed in the tube or wash it every day (just rinse or rinse and wipe. Dish soap dries out rubber.

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      Mine lasted literally 10 years before it started to go a bit. I blame half that on my spouse using it for non coffee things and scraping up the inside of the cylinder pretty badly.