Why do my K cups keep exploding?

The K-cups appear to be exploding because the water pressure that is supposed to pass through the K-cup to make coffee can’t pass out of the bottom of the K-cup. And the brewer can’t hold down the k-cup lid tight enough to stop the water from blowing out of the top of the k-cup.Click to…

The K-cups appear to be exploding because the water pressure that is supposed to pass through the K-cup to make coffee can’t pass out of the bottom of the K-cup. And the brewer can’t hold down the k-cup lid tight enough to stop the water from blowing out of the top of the k-cup.Click to see full answer. People also ask, what causes coffee pods to explode? 1) There is too much air on the K-cup. This is the most common cause of an exploding K-cup. For one reason or another when the manufacturer did whatever it is that they do to make a K-cup they added a bit too much air causing an accident waiting to happen.Beside above, why do my Tassimo pods explode? The concern is that the plastic cartridge — or “T Disc” — will explode, spewing hot liquid and coffee grounds or tea leaves onto someone using the brewer or standing near it. About 835,000 Tassimo Single-Cup Brewers have also been recalled in the U.S. by the Consumer Product Safety Division. Subsequently, question is, why do some K Cups not work? There are two possible reasons: 1) You are using a non sanctioned, knock off K-Cup® pod. Generics simply will not work, the K-Cup® pods you purchase must have the Keurig® brewed seal on the box. Look for the seal, and you are good to go but, it must be the official seal.Why does my Keurig keep getting grounds in my coffee?Assuming that you are using a packaged k-cup (vs. load your own), coffee grounds can be caused by a few things, but the most likely is that the lower needle that punctures the k-cup at the bottom is plugged with ground or hot cocoa/cappuccino.

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