Is my “do not immerse in water” espresso machine ruined?

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niko asked:


As a parting gesture, my weeklong houseguest washed the dishes and immersed the “do not immerse in water” bottom part of my coffee maker. Now it won’t work when I set it on the little button on it’s stand. will it dry out and work again or is it trash?

Matteo
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3 Responses to “Is my “do not immerse in water” espresso machine ruined?”

  1. stretch Says:

    The machine upside down and turn on until dry turn the machine upside down and allow to dry good luck.

  2. bonnie m Says:

    you can wait to see if it will dry, but i highly doubt it. just throw it out, maybe you can order that part of the machine, so you don’t have to buy a new one. but check the price, because maybe in the long run the new one might cost less. and before your house guest washes anything else, tell her to read .

  3. roadlessgraveled Says:

    Unless it’s got integrated circuit type chips, LQ display, digital stuff…..it should be ok once it’s completely dry. Try using a hair dryer on it.