This product has a fatal design flaw. The pressure solenoid is powered up all the time.
It cooks itself until the plastic disintegrates, then it wants to be descaled. Problem is that
doesn't fix the solenoid. The only way to stop this is to UNPLUG it after every use.
Visit a dozen garage sales and you're likely to find three of these...works great...well,
they don't. Keurig doesn't sell replacement parts.
Have no idea whether the newer 2.0 series has this flaw, but with the pods costing
10X what you'd pay for a can of ground coffee, it really doesn't matter.
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It cooks itself until the plastic disintegrates, then it wants to be descaled. Problem is that
doesn't fix the solenoid. The only way to stop this is to UNPLUG it after every use.
Visit a dozen garage sales and you're likely to find three of these...works great...well,
they don't. Keurig doesn't sell replacement parts.
Have no idea whether the newer 2.0 series has this flaw, but with the pods costing
10X what you'd pay for a can of ground coffee, it really doesn't matter.
Thank you!