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* Espresso machines, similar to those in cafés and coffee bars.
* Espresso machines, similar to those in cafés and coffee bars.


Key point: descale with citric acid, not more agressive descalers.


Useful info at [https://www.repaircafe.org/en/repairing-coffee-makers/ https://www.repaircafe.org/en/repairing-coffee-makers/]
==External Links==
Consult Coffee Makers at:<p>
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[https://www.repaircafe.org/en/repairing-coffee-makers Repair Café]
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[https://www.ifixit.com/Device/Coffee_Maker iFixit]
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Key point: descale with citric acid, not more agressive descalers.
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This page will cover coffee makers of various types.

Summary

Coffee makers can often be fixed.

Safety

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As with all mains electrical devices, dangerous voltages may be exposed when opened.

Introduction

Coffee makers come in 3 separate types:

  • Filter coffee makers
  • Those using capsules or pods
  • Espresso machines, similar to those in cafés and coffee bars.

Key point: descale with citric acid, not more agressive descalers.

External Links

Consult Coffee Makers at:

Repair Café

iFixit