I wanted to drain my Keurig internal reservoir for storage but none of the other videos helped. I watched all the videos that showed you how to take off the bottom but none of them did a very good job of helping me get the job done. Once I figured it out I decided to share to in case others were having the same issue. Hope this helps! 🙂
Apparently I must be the first to figure this out…and no, I’m not an engineer, just someone who looks for answers. Anyway. I’ve seen impossoble, disassemble it, turn it upside down and shake it, etc… but none as simple as my method. I plan on moving and since this machine has outlived several others I know of, I wanna take it with me. Please be patient, there were a few kinks in the video where it wasn’t going as fast as I wanted it to and then for some reason it didn’t go straight to prime.
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