@ljpne to much air inside the k-cups can cause this but that would be a manufacturer defect which we cannot fix. Change your brand and where you buy the K-cups. See if it continues.
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@ljpne to much air inside the k-cups can cause this but that would be a manufacturer defect which we cannot fix. Change your brand and where you buy the K-cups. See if it continues. If your K-Cups have a domed, rounded top use a small needle and puncture the top before using it in your Keurig
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If it does, you do want to clean the puncture needles. your Keurig has two, one on top and one on the bottom, If anyone of these two is clogged you will get a K-cup explosion due to excessive pressure inside the cups. I would start by cleaning the puncture needles since that would be the easiest fix. https://www.ifixit.com/Guide/How+to+open+and+clean+Keurig+Coffee+Maker/44713
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If it does, you do want to clean the puncture needles. your Keurig has two, one on top and one on the bottom, If anyone of these two is clogged you will get a K-cup explosion due to excessive pressure inside the cups. I would start by cleaning the puncture needles since that would be the easiest fix. [guide|44713]
@ljpne to much air inside the k-cups can cause this but that would be a manufacturer defect which we cannot fix. Change your brand and where you buy the K-cups. See if it continues.
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If it does, you do want to clean the puncture needles. your Keurig has two, one on top and one on the bottom, If anyone of these two is clogged you will get a K-cup explosion due to excessive pressure inside the cups. I would start by cleaning the puncture needles since that would be the easiest fix.
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If it does, you do want to clean the puncture needles. your Keurig has two, one on top and one on the bottom, If anyone of these two is clogged you will get a K-cup explosion due to excessive pressure inside the cups. I would start by cleaning the puncture needles since that would be the easiest fix. https://www.ifixit.com/Guide/How+to+open+and+clean+Keurig+Coffee+Maker/44713
@ljpne to much air inside the k-cups can cause this but that would be a manufacturer defect which we cannot fix. Change your brand and where you buy the K-cups. See if it continues.
If it does, you do want to clean the puncture needles. your Keurig has two, one on top and one on the bottom, If anyone of these two is clogged you will get a K-cup explosion due to excessive pressure inside the cups. I would start by cleaning the puncture needles since that would be the easiest fix.