I did as advised and made sure the needles were clear and the black upper gasket was in place and all was well. I just inherited a single serving Keurig and after cleaning it, I made my first cup of coffee with it only to discover grounds were all in it…yuck! I searched on the internet for answers and read this thread. Please try this and let us know if this works for you. It is a temporary work-a-round, to say the least, but better than having coffee grounds where they ought not be. From that discovery forward, I've had no coffee grounds in the coffee cup or spewing outside the machine. Now, I press the flashing start button, and gently apply pressure to the silver rim, to restrict the "heads" up and down motion. It took a while for me to actually notice it. I have noticed a slight movement in the "head" when the brewing process is active. Somewhere in this process, I get grounds in the coffee cup and randomly grounds spewing out the sides of the machine's head. Normally I walk away to do other things while the coffee brews. See if your unit behaves as I describe here:Īt point of brew, I press the flashing start button. Having punctured the lower portion of the pod, this releases the internal pressure. Then gently press the upper lid to flatten it out. I am using Peets (French Roast) Coffee Keurig Pods. From cleaning to rubber gaskets/ring replacements and the unit continues to randomly put grounds where they ought not be. I've tried some of the solutions mentioned above.
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