To clean the housing of your Keurig coffee maker or other pod machine, just take a damp cloth and wipe down the outside. You ...
Even the best coffee makers need some TLC. Over time, minerals like calcium can build up on the inside of your machine, and this can make your drinks taste off while impacting the performance of the ...
Our Keurig is our #1 coffee brewer, but just like any hardworking appliance, it needs cleaning and maintenance from time to time. Mineral deposits, grimy coffee residue, and even mold can build up ...
Reusable coffee pods get grungy and moldy just like a coffee pot does. If you have a single-cup coffee maker, this is how to ...
It’s entirely possible you’re so happy with your trusty Keurig coffee maker that you simply assume all that needs to be done is to drop a pod in and drink up. But just like you need to regularly clean ...
Your Keurig is a magical little machine, brewing up fresh cups of joe with only the touch of a button. But just because these coffee makers are low–maintenance doesn’t mean they require no maintenance ...
If your brew is a little blah, perhaps your coffee maker is due for a cleaning. We tend not to clean them as often as we should, which can lead to some major ick factor and less-than-awesome-tasting ...