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Michael Rosso ♦ Charles...Thanks for your interest in the Keurig B60 Brewer. The Keurig systems do not brew true espresso. You can use the My Kcup and put in a dark espresso roast, but it will not brew at the 8 to 9 bars of pressure used in the true espresso brewing process. Thanks.
Started looking at these machines. How does the machine have to the ability to brew different cups sizes but the k-cup is the same? Does this imply a 10 oz cup is going to be weak?
Thanks
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mjackson ♦ Stephen,
It is the same amount of coffee and just adding more water. It is up to each persons taste as to what they like.
I have a B60. There are three choices for the amount of coffee to be brewed..small, medium, large.
Only the large light blinks now.
AND, it says to 'de-scale'
what does that mean?
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Zack Smith James, When your machine says descale it is telling you that it needs to be cleaned. You need to use a descaling solution such as Urnex Cleancaf. This product cleans the the machine of water deposit that has accumulated during its use. To descale the machine you add the descale solution to the water in the reservoir. Mix it up so that the solution dissolves. Now run your machine as if you were brewing but without the K cup in. Run it through a couple of times and then let it sit for about 15-20 minutes. Finish brewing the water through until the water reservoir is empty. Now add clean water to the reservoir and brew "blanks" until the reservoir is empty. Add clean water one final time and repeat. This will ensure that all the cleaning solution is out of the machine and will not effect the taste of the coffee. If you have any other questions feel free to give me a call and I can walk you through the process.
When I attempt to get a cup of coffee I, often to not get a full cup of any size I select and I notice that the tube above the reservoir is running the water back into the reservoir. How may I correct the situation?
In addition, often times after running a cup of coffee the pump runs until it times out unable to pump water. After it cools, I turn it back on and it can pump water once again
Thank you.
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MikeR Unfortunately, all warranty support for the Keurig machines is through Keurig. Their number is toll free: 1-866-901-2739
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MikeR Hi Paul.
Sorry to hear that. Keurig handles all warranty issues, their number is 1-866-901-2739.
Mike R
my keurig all of a sudden quit making coffe. it goes thru its normal cycle, but then just makes a intrupted pump sound and does not brew. could it be clogged?
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WholeLatteLoveRep1 Hi Martin! It does sound as though it may be clogged. I know that the machines to require a cleaning cycle once every 6 months or so. I would recommend contacting Keurig to see what they can suggest you try. They can be reached at 866-901-2739.
My B60 model has stopped working, The water does not come out anymore. It allows a few drops then spits and stops. Have tried descaling and cleaning, it seems like something is clogged. Can we order a part if needed?
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mjackson ♦ Karen,
It is tough to say if you just need a part or if it is something else. Keurig is a very good company to work with and will be able to help figure out what is going on with your machine . They handle all the warranty and tech support. You can give them a call at 1-866-901-2739. They will also be able to help with any parts you may need.
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TechMilanoItalia Here is a link to the instructions on Keurig's website: http://www.keurig.com/help/De-scaling_instructions.pdf?mscsid=32V6QCECFX508GR93GWRNUVFP93RB5A4
I have the Keurig B40 and both the small and large cup lights stay illuniated. I'm setting this up for the first time and apparently the small mug button is suppose to flash to set this machine up. Can you help me?
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WholeLatteLoveRep1 Hi Michelle. You may want to call Keurig at 1.866.901.BREW (2739) for assistance. They do all the troubleshooting and technical support for their machines.

mjackson ♦ Glenn,
The Keurig machines will only brew coffee and not espresso. It is basically making you a fresh brewed cup of coffee upon demand. For espresso you need to brew the coffee under much higher pressure. We do have many of those to choose from. You need to brew espresso and steam milk for your lattes. The Keurig also does not have a steam wand to use. Here is a link to read about our espresso machines. Please give us a call with any questions. http://www.wholelattelove.com/espresso_machine.cfm?cid=1&scid=1
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