What is the best way to store K-cups?
Most importantly, we suggest storing your K-Cup® pods in a cool, dry place out of direct sunlight. It might seem intuitive to keep them in the fridge or freezer for freshness, but we would recommend against it.
Is the K cup holder removable?
To remove the K-Cup® pod holder from the brewer, lift the handle and grasp the top of the K-Cup® pod holder with one hand while pushing up on the bottom of the K-Cup® pod holder from underneath with the other until it releases.
Can you stack Keurig drawers?
The drawer is not intentionally designed to be stacked, however, you could certainly stack the drawer.
Where can I store my coffee pods?
In sum, it is essential to store your coffee pods reliably and safely. Refrigeration is not viable as the capsules absorb odors that ultimately tamper with the coffee’s flavor and taste. Some creative alternatives include glass jars, ready-to-buy options such as dispensers, cake tins, and pullout drawers.
How do you load a Keurig drawer?
The drawer opens easily while the unit stays put. Push down the black handle if you want to move the entire unit to access the water reservoir. Fits perfect under counters with the Keurig on top. It doesn’t bow when the reservoir is full.
How long do unused K Cups last?
between 8 to 12 months
Just like all coffee, it’s shelf life is between 8 to 12 months if stored properly. If you find an old K-Cup and you’re wondering if it’s safe to drink, use your judgement. If the seal is broken on the cup, or if they haven’t been stored properly, it’s probably best to get rid of them.
Can you run soapy water through a Keurig?
That funny tasting coffee could be due to the coffee oils left behind by coffee grounds, or due to white, flaky mineral buildup from your brewing water. All it takes to clean your machine is a little dish soap and white vinegar—yep, even if you use a Keurig.