

Your tap water may be rich in hard minerals that can build up in the machine and interfere with its operation.

One reason Keurig coffeemakers may malfunction is because of hard water buildup. Here, we present you with ten of the top troubleshooting tips that you can use to get your Keurig back into action when a problem has come up. But that doesn’t help you if the machine is not working. It allows you to enjoy a cup of any flavor coffee you are in the mood for, almost immediately.

Combine this mess with Keurig's DRM-protected 2.0 brewing system (which has already been compromised), and you'll see why the company hasn't exactly enjoyed a sterling reputation of late.A Keurig coffeemaker is truly a wonder of modern times. The company says it's gotten over 200 reports from customers documenting hot liquid escaping from the K10, and the problem seems to occur most often when customers prepare more than two cups in quick succession. Keurig's already received 90 burn-related injury reports, so it's a legitimate threat. If you don't, you run the risk of being sprayed with scalding hot water - which is really the worst possible outcome of interacting with a coffee maker. If the number on this label starts with 31, you're at risk of getting burned. That's a long time, so if you already own one of the K10 units, you can see if you're part of the recall by checking out its serial number if it starts with 31, you should probably request a repair kit and Starbucks handle your coffee needs for now. Keurig Green Mountain has announced a recall affecting roughly 7 million of its K10 Mini Plus Brewing Systems manufactured between 20. As it turns out, a large number of those gift recipients will probably need to be wait a few days or weeks before using their new coffee maker. Whether you like Keurig or not, a whole lot of people are about to unwrap one of the company's single-serve brewing machines under the Christmas tree.
