Looks like there might be a blockage on the output needle. Might want to remove the insert where the pod goes and clean it. If it cant escape it may be building up pressure. Have you called Keurig and ask them ?
I had 2K cups break in my Keurig and causing the machine to shut off. Once I read the comments on this thread about cleaning the bottom needle, it instantly worked thank you guys.
If for whatever reason I can’t fix it. I do have a brand new Keurig still unopened. I won a sweepstakes this past year and got a free Keurig K-Supreme Plus Smart coffee maker (https://www.keurig.com/K-Supreme-Plus%C2%AE-SMART-Single-Serve-Coffee-Maker/p/K-Supreme-Plus-SMART-Coffee-Maker#Stainless%20Steel_color) but since I had just bought this one like a month prior, I had just been using this one. Figured eventually it would die and I’ll have a spare ready but if I can fix this one easily, then I’ll probably just keep using it for now.
Pods in our 11 day old Cuisinart SS-20 have started exploding. We've probably used it for 30 to 40 cups of coffee.
If you were the general manager of a small luxury hotel, and had to decide whether to put Nespresso machines or Vertuo machines in guest rooms, which do you think most guests would prefer? Cost is secondary.
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