We've mentioned how to clean your Keurig coffee maker before, but if your Keurig has stopped working, give this alternative method a shot before you replace it.
The procedure described by weblog Housewife How To's is similar to the old method, which requires you to run several brew cycles of a vinegar and water mixture to descale the Keurig's internal components. The difference is the use of a paper clip to unclog the needles and a straw to clear up the water line. It takes about 30 minutes to complete and by the end, you'll either have a clean, working coffee maker or greater confidence that you need a new one. Hit the link for the full instructions.
How To Clean A Keurig (even if you think it's broken) | Housewife How-To's
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