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	<title>Comments on: Coffee Pot Disaster</title>
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	<description>Coffee rocks</description>
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		<title>By: hilary</title>
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		<description>Here at the Mass. Bay District, we have a fancy CuisineArt coffee maker that has a valve on the outlet of the cone. The idea is, if you take away the pot (to pour yourself some before the whole thing is done brewing) then the coffe stops coming out. 
This has happended to me twice: the pot and the cone do not properly engage, the hot water goes into the cone, the hot water and grinds flow out over the sides of the cone. Is this a feature or a bug?</description>
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This has happended to me twice: the pot and the cone do not properly engage, the hot water goes into the cone, the hot water and grinds flow out over the sides of the cone. Is this a feature or a bug?</p>
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