We’ve all been there: you finally wake up enough to brew a cup of coffee using your handy Keurig machine. You fill up the water reservoir, pop in a coffee pod, and press the button. But when was the last time you gave your Keurig a thorough cleaning? You might be surprised to learn that there’s one part of your Keurig machine that most people often overlook, and neglecting it can result in unwanted guests like mold. In this article, we’ll explore what this part is and how you can keep it clean to ensure your machine runs smoothly and safely.
The Hidden Part of Your Keurig Machine
The often overlooked part of your Keurig machine is the water filter holder and the cohesive parts attached to it. While many people remember to clean the water reservoir and the needle that punctures the coffee pods, the water filter holder—along with the areas directly surrounding it—can easily go unnoticed. This is unfortunate because these parts are critical in making sure your coffee tastes fresh and your machine runs efficiently.
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