My Cuisinart DGB 650 aluminum heater tube located under the carafe is leaking. In order to disassemble the base, you will need. T10 security bit (it has a hole in the center and is available at Harbor Freight) to unscrew the base screws . After disassembling the unit, corrosion has eaten a hole in it. I was able to locate the replacement heater EH1257 from ereplacementparts.com for $17.77 plus tax and shipping. Upon arrival I spray painted the holding bracket and heater ( masking off where to hoses connect) with self etching primer from Rustoleum #249323 so this will never happen again.
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My Cuisinart DGB 650 aluminum heater tube located under the carafe is leaking. In order to disassemble the base, you will need. T10 security bit (it has a hole in the center and is available at Harbor Freight) to unscrew the base screws . After disassembling the unit, corrosion has eaten a hole in it. I was able to locate the replacement heater EH1257 from ereplacementparts.com for $17.77 plus tax and shipping. Upon arrival I spray painted (with Rustoleum self etching primer) the holding bracket and heater ( masking off where to hoses connect) with self etching primer from Rustoleum #249323 so this will never happen again.
My Cuisinart DGB 650 aluminum heater tube located under the carafe is leaking. In order to disassemble the base, you will need. T10 security bit (it has a hole in the center and is available at Harbor Freight) to unscrew the base screws . After disassembling the unit, corrosion has eaten a hole in it. I was able to locate the replacement heater EH1257 from ereplacementparts.com for $17.77 plus tax and shipping. Upon arrival I spray painted the holding bracket and heater ( masking off where to hoses connect) with self etching primer from Rustoleum #249323 so this will never happen again.
My Cuisinart DGB 650 aluminum heater tube located under the carafe is leaking. In order to disassemble the base, you will need. T10 security bit (it has a hole in the center and is available at Harbor Freight) to unscrew the base screws . After disassembling the unit, corrosion has eaten a hole in it. I was able to locate the replacement heater EH1257 from ereplacementparts.com for $17.77 plus tax and shipping. Upon arrival I spray painted the holding bracket and heater ( masking off where to hoses connect) with self etching primer from Rustoleum #249323 so this will never happen again.
My Cuisinart aluminum heater tube located under the carafe is leaking. After disassembling the unit, corrosion has eaten a hole in it. Since there is NO way to repair this type of leak, it will be trashed.
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My Cuisinart DGB 650 aluminum heater tube located under the carafe is leaking. In order to disassemble the base, you will need. T10 security bit (it has a hole in the center and is available at Harbor Freight) to unscrew the base screws . After disassembling the unit, corrosion has eaten a hole in it. I was able to locate the replacement heater EH1257 from ereplacementparts.com for $17.77 plus tax and shipping. Upon arrival I spray painted the holding bracket and heater ( masking off where to hoses connect) with self etching primer from Rustoleum #249323 so this will never happen again.
My Cuisinart aluminum heater tube located under the carafe is leaking. After disassembling the unit, corrosion has eaten a hole in it. Since there is NO way to repair this type of leak, it will be trashed.