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The Mr. Coffee 12 Cup Replacement Carafe is compatible with FT and IS series coffeemakers. Mr. Coffee has been making automatic drip coffeemakers for more than 35 years and is one of America's most trusted brands.
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- 12-Cup replacement decanter- Replaces FT and IS series 12-Cup Coffeemakers
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By Nathan Beauchamp (Oak Park, IL USA)
Busting coffee pots is a pass time for me it seems. I've broken more than one in my lifetime, and recently shattered the original Mr. Coffee pot that came I've been using for about a year. I was surprised at how inexpensive the replacement was and that it was available for Amazon Prime. After only two days of downtime I am back to brewing coffee.
One more thing: I've not experienced any of the leaking issues noted by other reviewers. I have a much more expensive Cuisinart coffee maker that I use at home (the Mr. Coffee is for work) and I have to say I actually prefer the Mr. Coffee decanter. It's easier to pour from without spilling. It's never leaked, and I'm totally satisfied with it.
By Fooser
The decanter works great, doesn't drip or leak, and fit my older FT coffee machine great.
By chazt
It is a glass coffee pot purchased to replace the one I accidentally broke. It was about half the price for what I paid for the entire coffee maker in the first place. What can I say, I works. It's a glass coffee pot the same as the original.
By Sundevil
This one seems to be more fragile than the original one that came with the coffee pot! I got one and I broke it within the first 2 days after the first use. I bought another one because I needed coffee in the mornings and I love the coffee machine. The second one has been OK a month into it....
By tfshafft (NEW WILMINGTON, PA USA)
Because of the way the plastic top is attached to the glass carafe, it creates a lip inside. To pour the last few cups you have to nearly up-end the decanter and when you do that steam comes up and stings your hand. Plus the lid is prone to falling off. It is amazing to me that a company whose business is to sell coffee machines can't come up with a better design. How did this not get identified in engineering/testing? Someone had to say "this doesn't work too well, but let's go with it anyway". Cuisinart has it figured out. Buy that brand if you can afford to.
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