I have a fairly new Oyster coffee maker that just failed: it will drain out any water in short order so making coffee is a frustrating race between cleaning water off the counter and actually getting enough coffee to make it worthwhile.
The whole issue is clear after removing 6 screws on the bottom: connections to the dual purpose carafe heater / water boiler were make with some sort of flexible tubing held in place with spring wire clips, and these clips have cut thru the tubes.
Current tube is 3/8" milky white, with some stretch to it. Any replacement will see a high temperature due to the live steam made here, plus whatever temperature this thing reaches once the water has all boiled off. There may be some sort of thermal regulation but I know not what temperature.
Would anyone know of an appropriate replacement tube? Keep in mind this sees high temperatures and carries water people will be injecting so it needs be food safe stuff.
The whole issue is clear after removing 6 screws on the bottom: connections to the dual purpose carafe heater / water boiler were make with some sort of flexible tubing held in place with spring wire clips, and these clips have cut thru the tubes.
Current tube is 3/8" milky white, with some stretch to it. Any replacement will see a high temperature due to the live steam made here, plus whatever temperature this thing reaches once the water has all boiled off. There may be some sort of thermal regulation but I know not what temperature.
Would anyone know of an appropriate replacement tube? Keep in mind this sees high temperatures and carries water people will be injecting so it needs be food safe stuff.