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No need to use detergent, just to quickly rinse it with water. I do believe that regular weekly cleaning routine can be a good habit. I would do this cleaning routine every weeks. It takes 10 minutes:. Remove the drip tray, water tank, and the cup holder.
Clean out coffee grounds or any dirt left in the unit around the vue-cup holder and the handle using a soft toothbrush or a similar tool. Wipe the unit with a damp cloth. Hand wash all the removable parts with mild detergent and dry with a soft cloth and put everything in its place.
I have a vue …and the water reservoir is cracked…. Any suggestions where I can purchase a new one?? I have checked the Keurig site with no luck…can came across a couple of used ones on ebay. Hi Flora, if you need a replacement reservoir for your V, you can contact Keurig Customer Service. The VUE system has been discontinued, and it is increasingly difficult to find the cups to use in them.
They can use K-cups if you have the appropriate adaptor, but that is also difficult to find. I have a v with a leaky water reservoir, i have found some cheap v reservoirs, besides the color, are they the same thing? But if you like, give me a day or two to check with Keurig. I will let you know as soon I get back from them. Hello again Marc, I just got an email from people at Keurig. Just like I thought, the V and V water reservoir are the same and the V reservoir will fit your V machine.
I hope this helps. All the best! I just read an article about my Vue coffee maker and it talked about all the bad health things because it cannot be cleaned and the reservoir tank harbors bad microorganisms that cause serious health problems. Is this true?
What can I do about this. Can it be taken apart and really cleaned? Coffee makers in general are harder to clean than French press for example, but regular cleaning will keep the germs and mold away. I recommend to do a regular cleaning routine every two weeks and to descale your machine every 3,4 months. Regular cleaning routine, every 2 weeks 10 minutes : 1.
Descaling, every 3,4 months: For descaling you can use a special Keurig Descaling solution or white vinegar. This will remove all the build-ups and dirts.
Hi Kathy, unfortunately, the inner tank cannot be drained completely for storing. Keurig recommends to empty the side water reservoir and store your brewer in its upright position to avoid water leakage from the inner tank.
The only way to completely drain the inner tank is to disassemble the machine. I bought some years ago for my mum and I need to find them because she has broken most of them but loves them. Another good choice would be Rattleware coffee house demitasse cup. How many grams of coffee do the Vue regular and travel cups hold?
The K-cups apparently hold about 10 grams and I have been wondering about the difference in capacity. Hi Bruce. Regular k-cups and vue cups hold from 9 to Travel mug Vue cups hold around 14 grams of coffee. Would you say then that the V uses the same water reservoir as the V?
How do I drain the water out of a Keurig Vue for storage? The only way to do this is to disassemble the unit! Bought a veu a good coffee maker. But getting the coffee is now a hassel. Can not find coffee in stores so I would not recommended this maker. Oder on line they sent me the wrong filters. They did make it right but now going to go back to a regular coffee maker. They should not offer something that you cannot find coffee for. You can always use solofill for your own brand of coffee, this is what I plan to do, find the one that is compatible with your machine.
The suggestion to use the solofil adapter is a bad idea. It broke my machine and I had to contact Keurig and have the brew head replaced. They are not safe. To set the brew temperature, select the settings icon and then select temperature option. Once set, your coffee will be brewed at the selected temperature until you change it again. Hope this helps, have a great week.
I have been using the Solofill V2 for about 6 months and no issues. There are a few K-Cups that put grounds into the coffee cup but it is few and far between. It works great and opens the Vue to a whole variety of pods that can be used. The best thing about the Solofill V2 is that it has a better filter that comes with it for using regular grounds. The first filter that came out to use with the Vue to be able to use regular grounds would let a lot of sediment in the coffee cup and you would get a large amount settled in the bottom of your cup.
I had to descale my Vue for the first time in about 2 years of use. I hear now that the Vue V is being discontinued. I bought 2 more just in case one breaks I will have backups and continue to use it for a long time.
Yes the new brewer takes both but not the old vue cups work And no my K cup and it reads the lid of the k cup and ONLY Keurig brand cups will work if it cannot read the label the generic brand cups will not work Again Keurik is making it so you have to use their brand not a cheaper one or better yet your own coffee no getting around it. A little rubber piece fell out of my Vue I am trying to just find a replacement head for it, but have had no such luck.
Yes, I did look on ebay for just a replacement head…what I discovered is that others selling their Vue had also sent in the head. I ended up buying a used Vue I wish I could get my Vue to you it is impossible to find Vue Coffee in my area.
Back to Cuisinart for me. Unhappy Customer…even with the new Keurig 2. Bed, Bath, and Beyond has a large selection of them…better than any other place I have seen, other than online.
So if you have a Bed, Bath, and Beyond in your area, you might want to check it out. Also, the new Keurig 2. This is true, however you can no longer buy a Keurig Vue off the shelves, I went to Ebay for mine and the solofill as well.
Happy Shopping! I absolutely Love my Vue V The coffees are wonderful as well as the teas and other drinks. Have had this machine since it came out. Still works wonderfully and I use it every single day, in the morning. Sometimes in the afternoon as well, after work. The K cups are everywhere but the Vue packs? Not so much. Expensive when you do find them, If I had to do over, I would still stick with the Keurig brand but would probably go with a machine that used K cups instead of the Vue system simply because of the availability of the cups.
Strength of cofee is better is also weaker in the Vue cups and not as hot. I bought my Vue machine over a year ago thinking the same thing and noticing the opposite to be true. Bed Bath and Beyond is no longer stocking the coffee as well as Best Buy. There has not been one new coffee brand or flavor added since i purchased mine. I believe the Vue brand will eventually be phased out.
We just bought the V and I was going to purchase the Solofill V2 reusable filter. But I have read a couple of reviews stating that the reusable filters allow grounds into the machine and damage the Vue systems. I guess it has to do with the pressurized water system of the Vue brewers. Another user below stated that Keurig was supposed to come out with a reusable filter in the fall but the don't have them on the Keurig site. Has the Solofill issue been resolved? Is there a different reusable filter that works?
Thank you! Hi Dale, yes the Solofill V2 is the only available option at this moment. But, I most Vue owners use and recommend the filter. I can only suggest to use medium to coarse coffee grind in the V2, if you decide to use it. The new v2 comes with an adapter that allows you to use k-cups. You can also use old travel size vue cup for this purpose. Save the top layer plastic basket , get a k-cup, make a small hole at the bottom of you k-cup and place into the vue basket.
Then use as vue cup. But, these are also options. Have a very blessed and happy holidays. I have the V2 filter and it works awesome. I have had no problems with the Solofill V2. Makes a nice strong cup of coffee. I use a 16 oz stanless steel travel mug…perfect! I am interested in a Keurig Vue… is the model the newest or is it the ? What would you recommend? A K-Cup is a Keurig cup and can be found in stores around the world. K-Cups came out much before the Vue cups and are small plastic cups that contain coffee filters and coffee grounds.
You normally use them in Keurig single-serve coffee makers, and that is how you brew coffee. Well, the Keurig Vue is very similar to the K-Cup, just a newer version.
It has the same functions and the K-Cup, but it is a different coffee pack. They both work in different machines. Keurig Vue is the newest version. The brewing is similar between the two, with the main difference being the brew.
The Keurig Vue will brew a much stronger and bigger coffee, compared to the K-Cup brewing a much smaller and different flavored cup of coffee. Price is always something you want to have a look at. When it comes to price, the newer version is more expensive than, the older. Keurig Vue at the time of writing is more expensive than the K-cups, but it can depend on what brand and where you buy it from.
Both of these cups use different coffee makers. The K-cup brewers can only use the K-cups, and in the new version, the Vue pods can only be put into Vue machines. It lifts straight out and settles back down into place without much difficulty, or you can simply open the lid and pour the water straight in. One gripe -- the ounce reservoir capacity is generous, but the water sensor at the bottom of the pitcher is much too tall, meaning that your V will start telling you to refill the reservoir as soon as it's only about half empty, which can get annoying.
The V brews a cup of coffee on the slower side of the single-serve brewers we tested. It still falls under the ever-important subsecond mark, a reasonable benchmark for a coffee maker sold based on its speed and convenience. I wouldn't let an extra 10 seconds per cup impede a purchase. As stated before, the V's greatest asset is the Vue pack, which consistently beat out its K-Cup counterparts across multiple brands of coffee in our taste tests.
That said, you'll need to temper your expectations somewhat because, like any quick-brewed beverage, Vue pack coffee is a tad on the watery side. It still maintains respectable flavor, especially if you take advantage of the machine's Strong mode, which slows the brewing process down to help give your coffee more kick. You can also tell the V to use a little less water, which will make your drink smaller but more potent. Another attractive feature is the V's setting for making iced beverages.
With one touch, you can tell the machine that you'd like a cold drink. The V will brew coffee or tea into your cup of ice, automatically adjusting the brew speed and amount of water used. The result is a very satisfying iced beverage -- not too strong, not too watery.
One feature we would have liked to have seen included with the unit is a reusable Vue pack like the one included with the Cuisinart SS K-Cup brewer. A reusable cup would address a primary weakness of the V, the fact that it doesn't have as many brand and variety options as the K-Cup brewers. Of course including such a cup would also deprive Keurig of Vue pack revenues.
While Keurig is also gradually continuing to expand its already numerous Vue pack offerings, popular brands like Millstone, Eight O'Clock, and Dunkin' Donuts are still only available in K-Cup form. The company also provides step-by-step instructions for descaling the V with vinegar in the event of mineral buildup in the machine's inner workings. The brew head detaches from the unit with the click of a button for easy cleaning, then snaps right back into place.
Service and support Keurig warrants that the V will be free of defects in materials or workmanship under normal home use for one year from the date of purchase. You can return defective machines within this period for a free replacement unit, which will come with its own one-year warranty.
Troubleshooting help is available toll-free 7 days a week at BREW The Keurig Web site also features a series of how-to and troubleshooting videos, though the current offerings all showcase earlier K-Cup models. Conclusion The V has its flaws, but on balance, it consistently brews perfectly good coffee to your specific tastes, and does it with ease. For its touch screen and ease of use alone, it merits strong consideration, especially from the eco-conscious consumers Keurig seems to be targeting with its recyclable Vue packs.
But given that Vue Cup coffee is clearly superior to the K-Cup alternatives, we recommend the Keurig V in this price range to those committed to pod-based brewing. At least until Ry Crist. Clunky looks aside, the Keurig Vue V offers the best value, and richer pod-based brews than other single-serve brewer in its price range. Coffee brew time default settings, in seconds Shorter bars indicate better performance. Keurig K Platinum 7.
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