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A one-hand dispensing 12-Cup programmable coffeemaker with an insulated tank and heater that was released on December 15, 2008 and produced by Hamilton Beach.

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Can the dispensing filter (metal) be replaced on 48465

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I have a Hamilton Beach Model 48465 (similar looking to 48464). The metal filter where the coffee dispenses is partially clogged. Is there a way of either replacing the filter or deep cleaning the filter?

Thank you,

Jim

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It’s a pain to take care of that because it is apparently non-replaceable. Letting straight vinegar sit in the tank overnight helped the situation. After a couple of years, I grew tired of this process, so I actually grabbed a knife and popped that thing out. Coffee flows normal, however it’s not being filtered (shouldn’t be a problem if you don’t spill the ground coffee when preparing it). I tried going online looking for that little spout part with no luck. You can buy the entire tank part for $20, but really? All I need is to replace this tiny spout (strainer/filter) piece. All in all, the actual piece I removed looks like it was painted with black ink, impossible for anything to filter out through it anymore. I would submit pictures, but I don’t see how I can do that.

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Thank you! I ended up getting a new tank. But, I won't do it again.

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You can pop the filter out and drop it in a cup with equal parts vinegar and hot water to try to clean it. place the end of a flathead screwdriver between one of the three plastic nubs that sticks out of the bottom to hold it and one of the plastic tines on the filter. Apply a bit of pressure and it will flex enough to pop out. I was unable to find a replacement. You can also just take it out and leave it out. Grounds won’t usually be a problem unless the basket is overfilled.

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Thank you! I ended up getting a new tank, but won't do it a second time.

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