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Sunday, February 13, 2011

Our Coffee Machine, A Lifetime Warranty!

Special for Valentine's Day 2011

I met Ameer in 1991, we've been married 17 years, one of the many things we have in common is a passion for a good cup of coffee.

Many moons ago (perhaps 16 years), for Ameer's Birthday, I set out to buy him a decent coffee machine.

Through our years together, we maintained a morning ritual that consists of a large coffee pot enough to serve two cups for each one of us. The only exception being when one of us is traveling.

Ameer likes to grind the coffee beans right before making the coffee and he prefers to wake up to coffee already brewing. So, when I found a coffee machine that can be timed to grind the preset amount of beans and brew the coffee all by itself, I knew I had found the perfect match for his taste.

The price tag of $199.00 was a bit shocking to me but the 'Lifetime Warranty' on the display encouraged me to inquire further. The salesperson at the specialty store explained that the manufacturer will guarantee this machine for as long as I own it. If anything happens to it, it'll be exchanged for a new one, without a receipt or without any questions asked.

To be honest, I was very skeptical of the "lifetime warranty" but the machine was such a perfect choice that I gladly purchased it. My husband was thrilled with his present and started using it immediately.

The first test came a few years later when I broke the pot while cleaning it. I called the store to ask about a replacement and I was told to bring in the whole machine and pick up a brand new one in its place. There was no need for a receipt or any forms to fill out; original packaging wasn't needed either.

A few years passed and something went wrong with the machine's filter system. By then the store where I purchased it had closed down. I called another specialty store at another mall and asked them if they carry the brand. To our luck, they did and honored the same lifetime warranty with the same courtesy.

It has been a long time since we picked up our last coffee machine (#3 under the lifetime warranty) and we couldn't be happier or more satisfied with its performance.

As we were enjoying our morning coffee a couple of weeks ago, I started thinking how much a marriage is like our coffee machine. It comes with a lifetime warranty not because the manufacturer thinks the machine is perfect, but because it guarantees that it will do everything to stand by the high standards it is offering the consumer. It set out to be faithful to its mission of delivering the best coffee experience possible knowing fully well there might be flaws or that challenges might arise. It is so confident of the quality of its product that it will give you a brand new machine every time you run into difficulty.

How wonderful is the promise of faithfulness, loyalty, love and dedication to one's marriage? We write vows, we say them out loud, we renew them and we live by them. A marriage is hard work, requires consistent commitment and daily maintenance. When it is successful, its pleasures are subtle and innumerable just like that cup of coffee that binds us together around an enchanting aroma, a rich flavor and a unique loving conversation!

When I think of our morning coffee which has set the tone for our days over many years, I can't but be grateful to one simple-looking coffee machine that has delivered something very special to our relationship that no words can honestly and accurately describe.

Here is to many more moons of a balanced, blissful marriage and a lifetime of coffee pleasure at our home!

Happy Valentine's Day to my husband and everyone who reads this! May all your days be wrapped in Love!

9 Comments:

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Blogger Mich said...

To many, many more happy years. Happy Valentine's Day to you and to Ameer :-)

February 14, 2011 at 1:29 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

great text, i forwarded it already ;)
Samir

February 14, 2011 at 1:47 AM  
Anonymous Nado said...

Got inspired... small things make difference when it comes with the touch of love.
Happy 365 days :)

February 14, 2011 at 6:23 PM  
Blogger That Guy FSU said...

Lovely post Octavia. Love and Miss you! *SMOOCH*

February 15, 2011 at 10:01 PM  
Blogger Antoine Alexandros said...

Yes , Loyalty,Engagement and above all Love are the ingredients of a successful marriage..
Beautiful article, thank you

February 16, 2011 at 1:10 PM  
Blogger alanhosch said...

Of course, enquiring minds want to know. What brand of coffee maker lasts that long?

February 22, 2011 at 6:51 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Make sure the machine doesn't conatin hallucination pills put there by Bin laden (Trust Gaddaffi's new findings)

February 24, 2011 at 3:33 PM  
Anonymous latte machine said...

Maybe it would be better to say that marriage is not exactly hard but continuous work which requires consistent commitment and daily maintenance. I and my husband together can drink slowly several cups of coffee just in days off because my husband cann't get up early. However I have to admit that ritual of coffee drinking strengths our marriage undoubtedly. During these peaceful hours we talked a lot and communicate slowly. All thanks to coffee.

May 27, 2011 at 3:16 AM  
Anonymous Octavia Nasr said...

UPDATE FROM OCTAVIA:
The brand is Capresso and the machine is NOT COVERED WITH A LIFETIME WARRANTY ANYMORE. Here you can see the latest version of our machine http://www.capresso.com/coffee-makers-coffee-team-gs.shtml
I wanted to buy a new one for Christmas but a very well-informed salesman told me the newer versions are "a bit problematic." He recommended I wait till the Spring when the latest models will be released, or better yet, hang on to mine until it stop. working. The numbers on our machine are faded now, otherwise it still functions fine. We continue to enjoy our routine of 2 cups of coffee everyday and warm conversation.

Happy Valentine's Day to all of you and here's to many more in Love and Harmony!!!

O

February 14, 2012 at 2:50 PM  

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