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	<title>Comments on: Senseo Coffee Machine HD7810/65 Recall</title>
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		<title>By: LV</title>
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		<description>I remember when this was published by them last year and I went rushing out to my machine -- that I have used routinely since I got it in 2006 -- hoping mine was on the recall list, not because I had problems with it, as I never had a single issue, but because I was thinking a new machine might be useful given mine has been used so much! But alas, I had one of the product-type numbers identified and made in China, but at later examination it was NOT one of the recalled units! A year later, I routinely wonder if I should retire my well used baby for a new-improved model.... hmmmm.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I remember when this was published by them last year and I went rushing out to my machine &#8212; that I have used routinely since I got it in 2006 &#8212; hoping mine was on the recall list, not because I had problems with it, as I never had a single issue, but because I was thinking a new machine might be useful given mine has been used so much! But alas, I had one of the product-type numbers identified and made in China, but at later examination it was NOT one of the recalled units! A year later, I routinely wonder if I should retire my well used baby for a new-improved model&#8230;. hmmmm.</p>
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