Here is how I fixed my leaking Bunn coffee maker. Hopefully this will be helpful to anyone who's Bunn leaks, and maybe even to anyone shopping for a new coffee maker.
It was the ACE Hardware part # 4069522. It was a big improvement, but I couldn't get mine to stop leaking completely. You might want to also use food-safe silicone calk to make sure it seals completely.
Had a Bunn home brewer 15-20 years ago...same leaking issue. Replaced gasket too.. worked ok. Same liming crud inside from city tap water. Have had my Bunn A10 11 years now but used RO water no issues...inside water reservoir looks great! It's the water.
I have the same issue but I put an O-Ring between the gasket and the plastic reservoir and tightened those screws down to really smash the O-Ring. It worked! No more leaking.
My dad was a ‘mcgyver’ & fixed anything with a shoestring & a hammer🤣 .. when you said ‘hit it with a hammer’ it was over! I was ROFLMBO 🤣🤣🤣 Thank you ..😘 He passed away but you brought back some great memories! Thanx
I have been getting Bunns for over 20 years. They are being made cheaper and cheaper, and develop the "leak" after like 3 years anymore (usually right after the warranty ends). I haven't seen one less than $120 in many years now. Instead of blowing $120 plus tax every 3 years, I'm a gonna just get a French press coffee maker and heat the water on stovetop in a pan.
I have had a Bunn Coffee makers since 1976. I average about 10+ years out of each. I had the leaking problem on all of them. Bunn used to sell replacement gaskets for them, but has since stopped because of liability issues. The design heats the gasket so it is prone to failure. The last one of mine that leaked I just got rid of it beacuse I didnt want to risk anything happening. But $110 over a 10 year use is a good return on investment.
I like this videi because he found the problem. Did somehing about the problem, bought parts which came to roughly half the price of a new one. Skillfuly and useing only a small hammer he finished. Ultimatly ended with the maching looking and performing just like new. Link for the golden hammer below...
Great tutorial. Went through mine trying to salvage it, replaced the fuse, 3 days later cgfi started to pop. There comes a time when you realize it is time to smash and replace. 👍🏼
You are supposed to clean the coffeemaker by running vinegar / water solution through it every 2 - 3 months (I let it sit in there) and then I rinse it all out with several decanters fulls of plain water. That is supposed to get rid of that crud.
Good video. I have owned Bunn coffee makers, one quit heating, one leaked. New one on it's way now.. My industrial food plant experience has tempted me to repair, but HAVE NOT. Don't want to throw away repairable item, however: Any modification to these would void the UL Rating AND ruin any chance of an insurance claim in case of an accident causing damage to your home (or worse). They do take them to the lab.. Easy Choice...
I bought a replacement unit after the old one (at least 10 years old) stopped heating. Never had issues with it leaking. Last week, not even a year old, leaking actual coffee like a sieve out the bottom.
I'm glad yours is running well. I agree with you about the price. I think I paid about $120 for my first Bunn coffee maker. When I was making the video showing myself trying to fix it, my wife looked online and saw that Walmart had pretty much an identical machine for only $59. (It was around Christmas time, so probably a special price.) After replacing the gasket, it still leaked slightly. For me, replacing the whole machine seemed like the best option.
A simple O ring I had in my drawer worked fine! About 1" diameter. Ace did not have the "price pfister style seat washer" suggested in another video. Also, changing fuse if heating no longer works, is easy and cheap. Total cost to have perfect unit again, $6. Hammer sequence is funny, but not always needed.
I am not either. Another issue may be that it’s not level. Also, I fill my pot with water all the way up. I use blended coffee, but I wonder if I’m not grinding it enough and the brew basket is backing up. I always have grounds all over when I empty it. Help!
I found your video, and brought my boyfriend in to watch with me, so he could fix our leaky Bunn. We were both really into the video, We looked at each other, and shrugged our shoulders when you suggested tapping with a hammer. I can tell you my boyfriend was delighted when you destroyed the Bunn. He told me this is the way he likes to fix things. He walked out. I’m now looking on Walmart website. Lololo😂
Just a dab of rtv and better than new. What have you got to loose. As for the water GFI problem use a leaf blower and it will dry out all the moisture and leave it in the sun on a hot day for a few hours. Works every time.
I just wasted 5 minutes watching this trying to fix my coffee maker. This should not come up as the first result when searching how to fix my Bunn coffee maker. Now I'M frustrated.
Im not ready to give up on mine. Which gaskets did you buy?
It was the ACE Hardware part # 4069522. It was a big improvement, but I couldn't get mine to stop leaking completely. You might want to also use food-safe silicone calk to make sure it seals completely.
@@MyLameAnimations Great thank you for the reply! Yeah Ill try "gluing" the gasket in place with food-grade sealant.
Had a Bunn home brewer 15-20 years ago...same leaking issue. Replaced gasket too.. worked ok. Same liming crud inside from city tap water. Have had my Bunn A10 11 years now but used RO water no issues...inside water reservoir looks great! It's the water.
I had exact same coffee maker and problem. I love your tap it with a hammer solution! Didn't try that, but I did buy a new Bunn.
I have the same issue but I put an O-Ring between the gasket and the plastic reservoir and tightened those screws down to really smash the O-Ring. It worked! No more leaking.
My dad was a ‘mcgyver’ & fixed anything with a shoestring & a hammer🤣 .. when you said ‘hit it with a hammer’ it was over! I was ROFLMBO 🤣🤣🤣 Thank you ..😘 He passed away but you brought back some great memories! Thanx
I have been getting Bunns for over 20 years. They are being made cheaper and cheaper, and develop the "leak" after like 3 years anymore (usually right after the warranty ends). I haven't seen one less than $120 in many years now. Instead of blowing $120 plus tax every 3 years, I'm a gonna just get a French press coffee maker and heat the water on stovetop in a pan.
I have had a Bunn Coffee makers since 1976. I average about 10+ years out of each. I had the leaking problem on all of them. Bunn used to sell replacement gaskets for them, but has since stopped because of liability issues. The design heats the gasket so it is prone to failure. The last one of mine that leaked I just got rid of it beacuse I didnt want to risk anything happening. But $110 over a 10 year use is a good return on investment.
Love the final fix by mallet! I am rehabbing one off eBay , cleaning at deeply. Thank you!
I like this videi because he found the problem. Did somehing about the problem, bought parts which came to roughly half the price of a new one. Skillfuly and useing only a small hammer he finished. Ultimatly ended with the maching looking and performing just like new.
Link for the golden hammer below...
After working on My Bunn pot from leaking and blowing the circuits, I nwatched you video and never laughed so hard!!!!!!
Love the hammer tap to fix it. A friend fixed my watch like that once.
Great tutorial. Went through mine trying to salvage it, replaced the fuse, 3 days later cgfi started to pop. There comes a time when you realize it is time to smash and replace. 👍🏼
You are supposed to clean the coffeemaker by running vinegar / water solution through it every 2 - 3 months (I let it sit in there) and then I rinse it all out with several decanters fulls of plain water. That is supposed to get rid of that crud.
BFH for the win! Best fix I’ve seen
Good video. I have owned Bunn coffee makers, one quit heating, one leaked. New one on it's way now.. My industrial food plant experience has tempted me to repair, but HAVE NOT. Don't want to throw away repairable item, however: Any modification to these would void the UL Rating AND ruin any chance of an insurance claim in case of an accident causing damage to your home (or worse). They do take them to the lab.. Easy Choice...
I bought a replacement unit after the old one (at least 10 years old) stopped heating. Never had issues with it leaking. Last week, not even a year old, leaking actual coffee like a sieve out the bottom.
Absolute best repair video EVER😂
I love my Bunn, but it now costs considerably more than $59.00 I just cleaned mine for the first time. It runs really well now.
I'm glad yours is running well. I agree with you about the price. I think I paid about $120 for my first Bunn coffee maker. When I was making the video showing myself trying to fix it, my wife looked online and saw that Walmart had pretty much an identical machine for only $59. (It was around Christmas time, so probably a special price.) After replacing the gasket, it still leaked slightly. For me, replacing the whole machine seemed like the best option.
A simple O ring I had in my drawer worked fine! About 1" diameter. Ace did not have the "price pfister style seat washer" suggested in another video. Also, changing fuse if heating no longer works, is easy and cheap. Total cost to have perfect unit again, $6. Hammer sequence is funny, but not always needed.
Well played!
I am not either. Another issue may be that it’s not level. Also, I fill my pot with water all the way up. I use blended coffee, but I wonder if I’m not grinding it enough and the brew basket is backing up. I always have grounds all over when I empty it.
Help!
I found your video, and brought my boyfriend in to watch with me, so he could fix our leaky Bunn. We were both really into the video, We looked at each other, and shrugged our shoulders when you suggested tapping with a hammer. I can tell you my boyfriend was delighted when you destroyed the Bunn. He told me this is the way he likes to fix things. He walked out. I’m now looking on Walmart website. Lololo😂
This is one of my favorite comments ever. Enjoy your coffee!
I died! OMG...Made my day! (Now, I'm gonna make my BUNN's Day. Hammer Time...
And best of all.......... Made in the USA 🤠
That was too darn funny. However very true. LOL
Back before the great inflation
Did what you did. Not hammer time yet..... close.
Shocking hilarity so good 😆
LMAO....Great video.
Soooo damn funny!! I’ve already ordered those damn washers tho😒😜
Haha!! This is what I need to do!
Mine did the same
I actually fixed mine the same way ! lol
Yep that what i thought
Hahah, awesome!
Thanks for this 😂🤣
2:58😂😂😂 I knew it
😂🤜🏼💞🤛🏼 .. Exactly!!!
As soon as I saw the garbage can...
lol awesome lol
Just a dab of rtv and better than new. What have you got to loose. As for the water GFI problem use a leaf blower and it will dry out all the moisture and leave it in the sun on a hot day for a few hours. Works every time.
🤣🤣🤣👍🏻
Hilarious
Hahahahaha!!!!!!!
I just wasted 5 minutes watching this trying to fix my coffee maker. This should not come up as the first result when searching how to fix my Bunn coffee maker. Now I'M frustrated.
Thanks for wasting my time.