If your Keurig is sputtering, operating slowly, or brewing only partial cups of coffee, one or both of your unit’s needles may be clogged. Cleaning your Keurig’s needles is a fast and easy process, which should take you no longer than around 5 minutes or so. All you need is a paper clip and running water or a dishwasher. After unclogging the needles, your Keurig should run like new again. [1] X Research source
How to Clean the Needle of a Keurig
Take out the pod holder and remove the funnel (lower part). Insert a paper clip into the tube at the bottom of the holder, move it around for ten seconds, then rinse it out with water. Open your Keurig, find the entrance needle on top, and clear it out with a paper clip, too.
Steps
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Turn off and unplug your Keurig. This is an important safety step. Disconnecting your Keurig will help protect you from electric shock and burns. [2] X Research source
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Take the pod holder out of your machine. To do this, simply lift the handle on your Keurig as if you were getting ready to put in a K-Cup. Then, grab the top of the pod holder with one hand, and use your other hand to push the pod holder up from underneath. [3] X Research source
- The pod holder is the place where you insert your K-Cups.
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Remove the funnel from the pod holder. Grab onto the top of the pod holder with one hand and the funnel with your other hand. Then, pull the two pieces apart. [4] X Research source
- The funnel is the piece that fits onto the bottom of the pod holder.
- Taking these two pieces apart might be a little difficult to do if this is your first time doing it. If you can’t pull the 2 pieces apart, try placing them under hot running water to loosen the connection.
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Insert a paper clip into the tube at the bottom of the pod holder. To clean the exit needle, flip the pod holder upside down. Then, straighten a paper clip and insert it into the small tube. Move it around for 10-30 seconds to loosen up any clogs that have built up around the exit needle. [5] X Research source
- You won’t be able to poke all the way through this tube, so don’t press too hard when you meet resistance.
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Rinse the pod holder and funnel with running tap water. As you’re rinsing the 2 pieces, use a clean cloth or sponge to loosen up and wipe away any caked-on grime. This rinsing will also help clean the exit needle. [6] X Research source
- Take care not to accidentally poke your finger with the exit needle.
- You can also clean the pod holder and funnel in a dishwasher, but only if you put them on the top rack.
- Set the 2 pieces on a dry towel to dry.
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Locate the entrance needle under the brewer head. Lift your Keurig’s brewer handle to open the place where you insert your K-Cups. The entrance needle is located on the underside of the top half. [7] X Research source
- If you look closely, you’ll see that there are openings on both sides of the needle.
- The entrance needle is very sharp, so be careful when you’re cleaning it.
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Remove particles from the entrance needle with a paper clip. Take the paper clip you straightened in the earlier step and insert it into the openings on both sides of the entrance needle. Move it around to help loosen up and knock away any caked-on grime. [8] X Research source
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Put the pod holder and the funnel back together. Wait until the pod holder and funnel are completely dry. Then, align the side slots and push the 2 pieces together. [9] X Research source
- Push the pieces until you hear a click.
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Reinsert the pod holder into your Keurig. Align the tabs on the pod holder with the matching openings on the machine. Position the pod holder so that the side with 2 tabs is on the bottom and the side with 1 tab is on top. Once the pod holder is aligned, push down on its top until it snaps into place. [10] X Research source
- The white arrow on the holder’s rim should be on top and centered.
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Run 2 brew cycles with water only. After you close your machine, place a large mug on your unit’s tray, and fill your water reservoir with water. Select the largest cup size and start a brew cycle. Two water-only rinse cycles should be enough to flush out any grime that you loosened up. [11] X Research source
- After the second rinse cycle, you can insert a K-Cup and enjoy a fresh cup of coffee!
Expert Q&A
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Things You’ll Need
- Clean metal paperclip
- Running tap water or a dishwasher
- Dry towel
- Large mug
Tips
- Try hitting the pod against the counter a few times to dislodge the grounds if nothing else works.Thanks
Warnings
- Keurig needles are sharp, so take care when cleaning them.Thanks
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References
- ↑ https://housewifehowtos.com/clean/how-to-clean-a-keurig/
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About This Article
The needles on a Keurig can sometimes get clogged up, so try cleaning them if your Keurig isn’t working properly. You’ll need to unplug the Keurig and take out the pod holder, then separate the funnel from the bottom of the pod holder so you can access the needles. To clean the exit needle, turn the pod holder upside down and slide an unbent paperclip into the small tube at the bottom. Wiggle it around for 30 seconds to loosen any clogs, then rinse the pod holder and funnel in warm, soapy water. Keep reading to learn how to clean the entrance needle!
Reader Success Stories
- "OMG. I literally (and I do mean literally) just dug my Keurig out of the trash and tried this. I'm drinking a cup of liquid gold right now! Cleaning the bottom needle was the trick for me. I tried cleaning the top needle with no luck. This works!" ..." more