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Robert Cronin Posted on Jul 27, 2012
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Can I replace a heating element on a keurig coffee maker

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  • Posted on Feb 06, 2014
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More costly than a new unit.

  • Anonymous May 10, 2019

    Not true. Replacement boiler around 20 bucks and about a half hour of your labor

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Aug 29, 2008

SOURCE: Keurig coffee maker?

The unit was "DEFECTED" by the company (understanding there was a fault with the original product). My partner is a Graduate of De Vry Tech's 4 Year Baccalaureate Program. He has thrown up his hands over ever successfully repairing this unit. It has something to do with ENERGIZING the hotplate and/or brew cycle.

It'll make a pretty night light on your kitchen counter.

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  • Posted on Apr 14, 2010

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Should be listed in your manual. If you need parts check this out.

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espressonist

espressonist

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  • Posted on Aug 15, 2010

SOURCE: my keurig coffee maker turns its self off, even

If you can also see there are a lot of inquiries about the same or similar problem. We have already investigate the matter and it is a design problem from Keurig and it not any much that you can do,
We have a tip at the link that it explains it some more
http://www.fixya.com/support/r5543433-keuring_coffee_maker_b60_b70

Moreover you can contact the keurig customer service which we here that they are more than happy to help you and in many cases they have replace the machines with no further question, you can try also since you are a customer with rights.
Good luck

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 10, 2011

SOURCE: my heating element is DOA on my Keurig B60. The unit is only 15

Nope! I googled the part # found on the element, and It's left me with no results. You need to remove one from a brewer with another issue and transplant it.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Aug 07, 2011

SOURCE: i have cleaned my keurig coffee maker with vinegar

Hi,

Here is a tip that I wrote that will give you some things to try that will helpyou get your Keurig coffee brewer workingagain.

Keurig CoffeeBrewer not making a full cup of Coffee
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