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trouble with Saeco Super Idea



 
 
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Old 03-01-2005, 12:01 AM
Linus
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Default trouble with Saeco Super Idea

I've had my Saeco Super Idea for about 4 years now and it has been
great! It has started leaking somewhere leaving me with a puddle of
coffee underneath the machine after pulling a shot. A few weeks back,
I used some beans that must have been unusually fresh because there was
hardly any flow from the portafilter. I hadn't changed my grind or
tamp. The beans were Starbucks from the grocery store in the normal
foil bags. I have bought fresh roasted beans before and have had
similar results with the filter not flowing well...I was impressed that
these starbucks beans seemed so fresh.

Anyway, I seem to have blown a gasket. Can anyone recommend where I go
from here? I haven't taken the machine apart yet and am reluctant to
do so. I got this machine on Ebay several years ago for a great price
and don't want to spend big bucks to replace it.

Linus

 




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