Never posted a teardown thread before, but got my first coffeemaker the other day.
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Removing the screws around the housing (many of the screws are stainless) and taking off the stainless top reveals some copper and brass.
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Free up the water reservoir, with a heavy aluminum cylinder and stainless (probably) top
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A heating element inside the aluminum reservoir and aaaaaackkkkk a lot of funky looking mineral deposits. No wonder your coffee tastes like.... not coffee
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Finish separating steel from stainless in the rest of the housing. Not many nuts were used, mostly stainless clips.
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At the end - Steel, stainless, aluminum, irony aluminum burners, a heating element, wire, copper and brass
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oops, and another piece of the stainless housing, the largest piece that I set behind me while finishing the disassembly, and did not notice until everything else was piled into a bin.
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