bug in Keurig...yuck! what would you do...

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I would thank my lucky stars for the excuse to get rid of the machine that makes foul-tasting colored water, and go buy myself a real coffee maker.


This.
Anonymous
OP, do you ever eat in a restaurant after taking a thorough look at the kitchen? Hope not!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I would thank my lucky stars for the excuse to get rid of the machine that makes foul-tasting colored water, and go buy myself a real coffee maker.


This.


My kcups make delicious coffee on the go. I use the coffee maker in the morning and the keurig for filling my to-go cups when I want a cup for the road.
Anonymous
Go with the vinegar method. That's what you do to descend the machine, and after all of that steaming hot water shoots through it enough, you're fine.
Anonymous
I would throw it out because I am just looking for any reason to throw out my stupid bitter tasting Keurig. I wish I had just ponied up for a real esspresso machine and been done with it. I am a sucker for whatever a masseuse "advises" me to do while placing hot stones on my back in a dark room. "you really should get one" said the thin, oily masseur at the high end resort, "everyone uses them up here...". !@#%***! They're just okay and mostly bitter and cost $200.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I would throw it out because I am just looking for any reason to throw out my stupid bitter tasting Keurig. I wish I had just ponied up for a real esspresso machine and been done with it. I am a sucker for whatever a masseuse "advises" me to do while placing hot stones on my back in a dark room. "you really should get one" said the thin, oily masseur at the high end resort, "everyone uses them up here...". !@#%***! They're just okay and mostly bitter and cost $200.


There are over 400 varieties of kcups. You've tried each one? All 400 brands are bitter? Really? I doubt that.
Anonymous
The Keurig. It is pretty high on the list of First world wants.
Anonymous
Also, the fricking thing does not make coffee hot enough. 97º? Really? My kettle goes to 212º which is what coffee really needs to be filtered through g$@#$$***!m first world yuppie piece of shiny crap.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Also, the fricking thing does not make coffee hot enough. 97º? Really? My kettle goes to 212º which is what coffee really needs to be filtered through g$@#$$***!m first world yuppie piece of shiny crap.


Yup. Hence the "foul-tasting colored water" comment.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I wonder why there was a need to give the brand name of the coffee pot? Never knew folks could be pretentious about coffee makers!!

Not even gonna address the bug issue; stop being absurd!


Keurig a one of a kind, a type of brewing machine. It's not a brand name per say because there isn't really any other names to call it. It's not a coffee maker, it's a single kcup brew machine.


Yes, but how is this relevant to finding a bug in it? This argument would be valid if there was a mechanical issue. Otherwise, it's silly to stress what type of coffee maker it is.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The Keurig. It is pretty high on the list of First world wants.


Give it a rest. 99% of the stuff people complain about on DCUM is first-world specific. Can you just register a standing objection and let it go, already?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The Keurig. It is pretty high on the list of First world wants.


Give it a rest. 99% of the stuff people complain about on DCUM is first-world specific. Can you just register a standing objection and let it go, already?


Calm down, citizen. Have you not had a your Keurig today?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The Keurig. It is pretty high on the list of First world wants.


Give it a rest. 99% of the stuff people complain about on DCUM is first-world specific. Can you just register a standing objection and let it go, already?


You need a K-cup enema, citizen.
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