deadzone1003
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Just purchased a Bonavita Connoisseur, the BV1901ts, to replace my old original Bonavita. I had problems with the new brewer as the brew was weak and watery. I isolated the problem as to what was apparently causing this problem, water was only coming out of 3 holes in the showerhead plus the brewing time was much shorter than its supposedly 6 min brewing time. Originally, I was changing the grind and amount of coffee, but no matter what I did it came out watery. The coffee brewed from the Connoisseur came out quite red as opposed to a very dark brown on my old Bonavita, no matter the grind or amount of coffee. The coffee I use is Sumatra peaberry - city roast. I had contacted Bonavita and them the problem. We tried different options, but eventually they sent me a replacement, but I never had to send them the defective brewer. The replacement brewer works as I expected. However, I like to tinker around with the defective brewer to see if I can get it to at least produce a decent cup of coffee (though Bonavita quality may be asking too much) so I have a backup brewer.
Question then is what would cause water to come out of only 3 holes (there are 10 holes, but I estimate that 95% of the water comes out of the 3 holes with the center hole sending 50% of the water)? The water comes out in a more or less continuous stream, unlike the intermittent style like it did with my original Bonavita. Any ideas, anyone??
Question then is what would cause water to come out of only 3 holes (there are 10 holes, but I estimate that 95% of the water comes out of the 3 holes with the center hole sending 50% of the water)? The water comes out in a more or less continuous stream, unlike the intermittent style like it did with my original Bonavita. Any ideas, anyone??