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thanks everyone for your replys, i mentioned the type of cord i needed to the wife and she went out to Dick smith and picked one up for me..happy coffee everyone...
and thanks again..
Originally posted by 5B505D5E555D42555D42380 link=1243734590/4#4 date=1243770226
thanks for you help..
i work down in surry hills ..it looks like part no.68 is what im missing..
if your in the area let me know or i can travel to a better location for you..Single Origin would be my local if you were keen for a coffee to exchange..
As AM points out, this is just a standard IEC lead with a right-angled plug - you could get one (probably without the right-angle) at any computer shop, or jaycar: http://jaycar.com.au/productView.asp...e&form=KEYWORD. Or, if you want the right-angled one (as it will take up a bit less space at the back): http://jaycar.com.au/productView.asp...e&form=KEYWORD
Or you might have a spare one lying around at home?
Of course, buying one news going to cost you around 10 bucks, and if you can get one free from Thundergod...
thanks for you help..
i work down in surry hills ..it looks like part no.68 is what im missing..
if your in the area let me know or i can travel to a better location for you..Single Origin would be my local if you were keen for a coffee to exchange..
i am a die hard ristretto drinker.. and my boss has an unused 3 year old gaggia classic sitting in his store room he has said i can have it if i cxan find a new electrical cord for it as he lost the original..
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