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See pic below, I have an old style SS coffee decanter such as you saw in countless diners back in the day (1980's and prior). I use it to boil water, I hate what they sell nowadays with their whistles, complicated trigger mechanisms. I've used this thing probably close to two decades, but a few weeks ago I spotted a small pool of water under it after it sat for a while. Inspecting, I see a hairline crack around 3/4" long on the bottom. Inside there's some corrosion in spite of the fact that it's 18/8 Stainless Steel. I'm not worried about that, I doubt it's unhealthy to use (I mostly use it to boil water that I then pour in my SS coffee maker, but sometimes make tea or broth). I'd like to stop the leak. Of course, I could just use it anyway. I could empty it after use. The leak is minor, but I figure it will get worse.
So, thinking that this thing is beyond reasonable repair (is it???), I shopped online for a replacement. I spotted a couple of possibilities, one on ebay, a Brewmatic said to have a box not in great shape but a perfect item. It looked online like my old one (which doesn't say country of origin but does say Stainless Steel 18/8). The other possibility was sold new by a big company but it looks a little different and I was suspicious that it wouldn't be the same old time quality of something made in the 1980s. I went downtown to a restaurant supply warehouse (huge) that I used to go to but all they have now is the new kind, which are 1/2 plastic. I can't use that to boil water.
So, I buy the old "new" Brewmatic and get it yesterday and I'm hell of disappointed. It's a Korean knock off and crappy, probably made in the 1980's and stored on a shelf somewhere, maybe rejected/returned by someone. The steel is 60% as thick as my old one, it has a tiny dent and it has a few bruises on the sides (it was represented as brand new, perfect). I think I may return it, they want a possible 10% restocking fee and I have to pay return shipping, but I don't figure I'll love this thing like my old one. One drop and it will show nasty denting. Also, the cover is loose. My old one's cover is welded to the body but this "new" Brewmatic's cover is not welded, it's loose. I figure I can take it off and jam a metal shim in there and stop it from coming loose (it actually pulls off sometimes!!!), but maybe I should just bite the bullet and return it. I think I can probably get a free return from Ebay because it's not "new" ... has a dent, has bruises and the top isn't secure. What do you think? Pictured here is my old one, not the knock-off.
So, thinking that this thing is beyond reasonable repair (is it???), I shopped online for a replacement. I spotted a couple of possibilities, one on ebay, a Brewmatic said to have a box not in great shape but a perfect item. It looked online like my old one (which doesn't say country of origin but does say Stainless Steel 18/8). The other possibility was sold new by a big company but it looks a little different and I was suspicious that it wouldn't be the same old time quality of something made in the 1980s. I went downtown to a restaurant supply warehouse (huge) that I used to go to but all they have now is the new kind, which are 1/2 plastic. I can't use that to boil water.
So, I buy the old "new" Brewmatic and get it yesterday and I'm hell of disappointed. It's a Korean knock off and crappy, probably made in the 1980's and stored on a shelf somewhere, maybe rejected/returned by someone. The steel is 60% as thick as my old one, it has a tiny dent and it has a few bruises on the sides (it was represented as brand new, perfect). I think I may return it, they want a possible 10% restocking fee and I have to pay return shipping, but I don't figure I'll love this thing like my old one. One drop and it will show nasty denting. Also, the cover is loose. My old one's cover is welded to the body but this "new" Brewmatic's cover is not welded, it's loose. I figure I can take it off and jam a metal shim in there and stop it from coming loose (it actually pulls off sometimes!!!), but maybe I should just bite the bullet and return it. I think I can probably get a free return from Ebay because it's not "new" ... has a dent, has bruises and the top isn't secure. What do you think? Pictured here is my old one, not the knock-off.

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