[Electronics-talk] for keurig coffee brewer owners, the keurig 2.0

Andrews, David B (DEED) david.b.andrews at state.mn.us
Fri Sep 4 14:25:01 UTC 2015


This is not correct.  There is a tank of water inside the machine, which is kept hot, which is why, in part, it makes coffee so fast.  This is the tank that the vinegar cleans.  There is also a reservoir on the side, where you put water, which is then let into the machine, as needed.

Dave



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From: Electronics-talk [mailto:electronics-talk-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of Pamela Dominguez via Electronics-talk
Sent: Friday, September 04, 2015 6:52 AM
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Question:  since the coffee goes from the pod into the cup, and only goes through the nozzle on the thing you put the pod in, why would you need to fill the tank with vinegar?  This actually sounds like the kind of cleaning you would do with those coffeemakers that have a glass pot, and a basket to put the coffee in.  Pam.

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From: Shannon Cook via Electronics-talk
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2.0

Hi,

You should fill the tank with white vinegar.  Then run it through the Keurig until the tank is empty.  Let it sit for about 3-4 hours while the machine is still on.  Then run through at least one tank of water or more until the vinegar smell and taste is out of the water.  You may also want to change the mug you use about halfway through the rinse cycle.

Hope this helps you out.
Shannon Cook, MSW
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From: Electronics-talk [mailto:electronics-talk-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of tina sohl via Electronics-talk
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Subject: Re: [Electronics-talk] for keurig coffee brewer owners, the keurig
2.0

I haven't done this with ours and probably should, did you just use a large coffee cup amount  of vinigar and did you dilute it with water or
just vinigar by itself?   then run sevral rinses through it? Aren't you
supposed to let the vinigar sit in there for a while too or did you just run it through?
Original message:
> Loran have you changed the filter out inside of it? I have cleaned the 
> units out in the past by running a cup of vinegar through them. You 
> have to keep refilling with water about a dozen times to run all of 
> the vinegar through and that is without the filter.

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Electronics-talk [mailto:electronics-talk-bounces at nfbnet.org] On 
> Behalf Of Lauren Merryfield via Electronics-talk
> Sent: Monday, August 31, 2015 8:33 PM
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> Subject: Re: [Electronics-talk] for keurig coffee brewer owners, the 
> keurig
> 2.0

> Hi,
> I'm not sure which kind I have. The motor is sounding kind of funky so 
> I hope it isn't thinking about calling it quits. It has buttons on it.
> Thanks
> Lauren

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> Subject: [Electronics-talk] for keurig coffee brewer owners, the 
> keurig 2.0

> Hi. I thought a while back someone on this list mentioned having one 
> of these newer keurig brewers. If so, can you tell me how or if you 
> are able to change the cup size in your brewer, and if you are not and 
> want more coffee if you have a larger mug for example, do you just 
> brew another k-cup in to your already partially full one? I remember 
> seeing one in the store and all I saw was the brew button and nothing 
> else for changing anything, just a display. I was just looking at the 
> keurig site to order more coffee and got curious about the brewers out 
> now, and unless you want a 2.0, a mini or one for businness you are 
> out of luck, there aren't any others any longer.,




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