Clinty’s solution is the answer. I have this problem too, and his solution works immediately. Solution: place k-cup in Keurig (you’ll hear that snap/pierce sound). Lift the Keurig lid and rotate your k-cup 90 degrees (a right angle) and close lid/pierce again. I think like Clinty said that the 2nd pierce releases extra pressure built up in the k-cup. Now run your brew. It should work beautifully. Thank you again Clinty - you get 10,000 stars. I was just about to throw away my Keurig and buy a new one when I saw your post and how it worked for so many. Way to go!
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***''Clinty’s solution is the answer. I have this problem too, and his solution works immediately. Solution: place k-cup in Keurig (you’ll hear that snap/pierce sound). Lift the Keurig lid and rotate your k-cup 90 degrees (a right angle) and close lid/pierce again. I think like Clinty said that the 2nd pierce releases extra pressure built up in the k-cup. Now run your brew. It should work beautifully. Thank you again Clinty - you get 10,000 stars. I was just about to throw away my Keurig and buy a new one when I saw your post and how it worked for so many. Way to go!''***
Clinty’s solution is the answer. I have this problem too, and his solution works immediately. Solution: place k-cup in Keurig (you’ll hear that snap/pierce sound). Lift the Keurig lid and rotate your k-cup 90 degrees (a right angle) and close lid/pierce again. I think like Clinty said that the 2nd pierce releases extra pressure built up in the k-cup. Now run your brew. It should work beautifully. Thank you again Clinty - you get 10,000 stars. I was just about to throw away my Keurig and buy a new one when I saw your post and how it worked for so many. Way to go!