Thanks for this - really helped me fi our machine and save on buying a new one! I found that if you in-screw the heating element from the main base it can come away which makes it easier for getting the hoses and clips on
Hi, I bought the spare parts in the UK: www.4kenwood.co.uk/breakfast/coffee-maker/catalogue.pl?path=640264:606553,641521 There are all sorts of Torx Tamperproof screwdriver sets on EBay. Hope that helps :)
Very helpful video. For info, the torx bits you need are sizes T15 for the top four, and T20 for the bottom for from the bottom.
Thanks, this was really helpful. If you are ever in San Francisco, stop by for a cup of coffee!
Thanks for this - really helped me fi our machine and save on buying a new one! I found that if you in-screw the heating element from the main base it can come away which makes it easier for getting the hoses and clips on
Very Strong women thanx for this video very userfull
Really great video, very helpful :)
Brill thank you👍🏻👍🏻
You´re the best!
Brilliant, thanks! Use silicon tube. Used PVC first and it could not handle the heat.
Thanks a lot.
Could you put links for the spare parts and screwdriver?
Hi, I bought the spare parts in the UK: www.4kenwood.co.uk/breakfast/coffee-maker/catalogue.pl?path=640264:606553,641521
There are all sorts of Torx Tamperproof screwdriver sets on EBay.
Hope that helps :)
SAme with mine