How To Disable A Coffee Makers Auto Shut-off?

18 June 2009 in Coffee maker

My husband and I drink coffee throughout the day and it is a pain having the coffee maker shut itself off. What can we do?


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18 June 2009 Coffee maker

4 Comments to How To Disable A Coffee Makers Auto Shut-off?

  1. The auto shut-off is a safety feature. If you bypass it, you run the risk of having your pot run dry causing a mess in your pot or, having the pot shatter. Worse still, the burner could overheat and cause a fire which would probably not be covered by your home insurance. Do yourself a favour and buy a thermal carafe. Your insurance company and taste-buds will thank you.

  2. Uncle Bob on 19 June 2009
  3. Why not just get a carafe that will keep the coffee fresh and hot.I had one for years and it does better than coffee sitting on a burner.I think Mr.Coffee has the best out there for holding the heat.Mine stayed hot 10 hours at a time…

  4. Maw-Maw on 19 June 2009
  5. Put your coffee in an insulated carafe. The auto shutoff is a safety feature. Besides, if you’re not finishing the pot before the machine turns off, you’re drinking nasty coffee. The water evaporates and the coffee burns as it sits on the heating element and the flavor changes.

  6. sallyvis on 19 June 2009
  7. Reset it everytime you get another cup.
    Or pour it into a thermos and use it that way.
    The shut-off is a safety feature you cannot bypass.

  8. Punk Baby Clothes on 19 June 2009

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