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Judi Keenum Posted on Jul 21, 2008

Saeco Italia I am having a problem with water leaking on to the counter top. It appears to be coming from the swival but I am not sure.

  • debbieferini Oct 07, 2008

    Also had water leaking and found there was a blockage from grounds in the line.  Also the rubber ring around the area that grinds and taps the coffee is broken.  Trying to find a replacement ring as I love this machine.   Have had mine over 5 years.  Can't bear to part with it.

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I had this problem. I had to have the boiler replaced for about $100. Unfortunately the first time they did it , the leak continued. I took it back and they re-repaired it. Have it done by a Saeco dealer.

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Http://www.partsguru.com/

http://wholeleattelove.com/

http://www.espressoparts.com/

http://cerinicoffee.com/Saeco_replacement_parts.asp

all good source of esspresso machine parts.

Rodney

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