Keurig Rinse Pods 10-Count Only $3.98 | The Fastest Way to Clean Your Machine
Head on over to Amazon or Target.com where you can score this Keurig Rinse Pods 10-Count Pack for as low as $3.98 – that’s just 40¢ per pod!
This seems like a great deal as Walmart.com has this same 10-pack priced at $7.74!
These rinse pods are the fastest way to clean your machine, are easy to use, are compatible with all Keurig machines (excluding the VUE), and help maintain better tasting brews – with little to no flavor carry over between brews.
Please note that it is recommended to use these in your Keurig on a weekly basis for best results, but that may vary depending on your usage.
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Thanks! I know these are supposed to work “fast,” but also seems to need repeated weekly and adds to un-recyclable waste. I partially fill my reservoir with white vinegar, push the button as to brew a cup of coffee (so it gets pulled up into the machine), let it sit anywhere from a couple hours to overnight, then fill the reservoir with clean water and run that through a couple times. The deep-clean lasts awhile. Common method, I believe, but may help somebody who isn’t aware. This is also great for dishwashers and washing machines!
Thank you so much for those tips, tipaye!
I looked at these in store and it didn’t seem like they clean as in descale but rather just clean out the needle tip from any coffee residue.
Wait, I’m supposed to clean my keurig?
I was thinking the same thing! Oops!
I bought these before. They don’t clean anything other than the section you put the pod in. Huge waste of money. There is a bottle of cleaner you can buy that you put in the water reservoir so it cleans the whole machine. I would use the vinegar method described by Tipaye though.
I use distilled water and never have the scaly or clogged machine issues. I think i read to use distilled water on my machines instruction manual so i have always done it. My machine is 6 years old and have had no issues.
How often do you clean yours?