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Kitchen and Housewares Reviews of Mr. Coffee TP3 Replacement Iced Tea PitcherCustomer Review: replacement pitchers Summary: 5 Starswonderful--just like the ones that came with the Mr. Iced Tea maker- shippment was fast and prompt--I ordered 2 so I'd have a spare now I wished that I'd ordered 3
Customer Review: Poor Quality Summary: 1 StarsThe pitcher is made from poor quality materials. We have two pitchers and have never washed them in the dishwasher. In less than a year, both pitchers cracked along the seam that runs from the spout down the side of the pitcher. If we attempt to use them, tea immediately leaks all over the counter. Since other pitchers are not compatible with the machine, our ice tea maker is useless. We have owned two previous Mr. Coffee Ice Tea models in the past ten years. The pitchers lasted for several years before eventually cracking. Mr. Coffee chose to use inferior materials with this model. I am very disappointed in the quality and will never trust their company again. I am now searching for an ice tea maker that uses quality materials.
Customer Review: exactly what I needed Summary: 5 StarsIced tea is essential to summer living in Texas. Our old pitcher cracked after long usage. I looked in all area stores for replacement pitchers- found the machine but no pitchers only. When I found these, I ordered two. They are exactly as described in every respect and arrived within projected time. I would definitely order from this vendor again.
Customer Review: perfect replacement Summary: 5 StarsPerfect replacement, the original had developed a leak along the seam. getting new pitchers (2) was cheaper than replacing the ice tea maker
Customer Review: Response to Tea Drinker Summary: 5 StarsI found your review quite sad. How hard is it to line up a pitcher to a dripping spout. I have had my Ice Tea maker for close to 10 years and have never had your problem, and I even use hard water. I have had to run vinegar through it like you do to a coffe pot a few times. I'm glad this product was invented.
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