SOURCE: Slow coffee stream and smaller brew size with B70
I had the same problem. In my case the needle that pierces the cup was clogged. All you need to do is unfold a paperclip (small and not plastic coated) and push it down through that needle to clear the blockage.
My unit works better then ever!
SOURCE: Slow coffee stream and smaller brew size with B70
I had the same problem, contacted Keurig and they suggested the descale procedure, which did nothing. The brew size was very small, the display would not let me select the size, and water was being pushed back into the reservoir. I was able to resolve the problem however.
First I went through a gallon of white vinegar, without results. Then I did the following:
Went to Walmart and bought "Brew Rite". Tried 8 cup mixture (8 cups of water, two tablespoons of mix), did not work. Being persistant, put in another 8 cups, and when the reservoir was empty of the solution let sit 2 hours while unplugged and then put in clear water. By the time I got half way through with the clear water, the device started working properly, no problems since. This may work for you...
SOURCE: keurig B70, the my k cup , weak weak coffee !!!!!
It is best to take it to the store you bought it from and have them fix it and watch or replace at no cost to you. Tell the store what they said to you and have them show you how to do it. If you work on it and break it you own a broken machine. Hope this helps.
SOURCE: I'm having a flow problem with my keurig brewer.
you will need to give it a vinegar flush..white vinegar..I put about 1/2 cup with a full tank of water..keep running the water until empty..then run thru a full load of clean water..then taste some of the hot water..to see if the taste is gone....
you do not need to use k-cups for this
SOURCE: Keurig B60. Brand New used maybe 4 Kcups. Now
if water does go thru it...try white vinagar/water mixture about 1/2 cup vinagar to full tank water..
run cycles until empty...NO Kcups..then run full tank of clean water.....
1. Power off machine.
2. Using a metal paperclip, insert it into left side of top needle. It must insert at least 1" deep. Insert it into slot on right side and again from back of needle.
3. Remove KCup cradle. Separate bottom from top. In the top section, insert the paperclip up into bottom needle from the bottom upwards. It will not go all the way thru and this is normal.
4. Reassemble KCup cradle and reinsert it back into coffee maker.
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