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KB741 Carafe / Decanter
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    Technivorm KB741 Replacement Carafe / Decanter

    This Carafe works with the KB741 series, which has the "rectangular" water reservoir.
    If your Technivorm looks like the picture below, this is the correct replacement carafe.

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