Mr. Coffee TP3 Replacement Pitcher for Iced Tea Maker Models TM3, TM3P and TM3D

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Mr. Coffee TP3 Replacement Pitcher for Iced Tea Maker Models TM3, TM3P and TM3D

Mr. Coffee TP3 Replacement Pitcher for Iced Tea Maker Models TM3, TM3P and TM3D

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3 Responses to “Mr. Coffee TP3 Replacement Pitcher for Iced Tea Maker Models TM3, TM3P and TM3D”

  1. Anonymous Says:

    I love the tea maker but they have totally, and completely undertested its stress potential in a home. I have have 4 of these tea makers now and all, I repeat, all the containers broke and or cracked before anything was wrong with the main unit for brewing the tea. The company also does not make it easy to buy replacements cheaply and easily as you should be able to buy more than one pitcher at a time so you are not left with company and stranded not being able to make any new ice tea with your Mr. Coffee due to breaks in the pitchers. They need to improve their product as it would not be hard nor expensive to build a better container.

  2. Xakery Says:

    I have had to order two replacements as the first one cracked when filling with ice from an ice dispenser on outside of refrigerator door. Obviously, the plastic/material the pitcher is made out of can’t with stand much “pushing” on it’s side. Ordered second replacement, so far it hasn’t cracked, but I now fill it with the “pushing” closer to the pour spout. To prevent cracking, I suggest filling with ice from another container, rather than directly filling from dispenser on outside of refrigerator door. It’s a great product, just needs to be made out of a more durable material. I give it 3 stars due to this.

  3. Saburo Says:

    I’ve had the same problems with the pitchers splitting at the pouring spout as well as the discoloration of the pitchers. So, while you’re waiting for the replacement pitchers to arrive, put some “Gorilla” glue on all seam splits(this works very well). To get the stains off the pitcher, use either hydrogen peroxide(50/50 mixture with HOT water), or chlorine bleach at the same 50/50 mixture. This method will work if you allow the cleansers to remain in the pitcher for about 20 minutes and then wash and rinse. These methods leave the “worn out” pitchers still serviceable, but a little unsightly.


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