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

My heating element is DOA. The unit is only 15 months old. Can I get a replacement heating element somewhere? Keurig says they are not available?

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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.

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  • Martha Hadaway
    Martha Hadaway Dec 05, 2012

    Our Keurig stopped working also.They said it was a heating element.24 months 2 people live here?

  • Martha Hadaway
    Martha Hadaway Dec 05, 2012

    They knew right away what the promblem was/They offered us to buy a new one.Why would I want to buy another?

  • Martha Hadaway
    Martha Hadaway Dec 05, 2012

    Is there any more with this promblem?

  • Martha Hadaway
    Martha Hadaway Dec 05, 2012

    Also no parts for replacements????????????

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