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I had issues with an old keurig that wouldn't work at all after it was used and then sat for a while. I came up with an easy way to fix it using a turkey baster. I used just the rubber end like a plunger, take the keurig tank off and place the rubber squeeze part of the baster flush against the hole where water goes in and pump it to get all the build up out until it works.
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Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.The problem with that is the black or what ever color the thing you put your in is clogged etc clean out the needles also
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I had the same issue with my older Keurig and I tried descaling it with vinegar multiple times. I had the machine for almost three years. I gave up trying to fix it and purchased a new K525 last month.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.try checking to make sure there's no coffee grounds clogging the Keurig or recycle hot water through to make sure your water runs clear - I've been told using the cocoa kcups can create a build up and cause it to run slow
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