Keurig Rinse Pods Compatible with All Keurig K-Cup Pod Coffee Makers Reduces Flavor Carry-Over, 60 Count
A simple, fast, and convenient way to reduce flavor carry-over between brews, Keurig Rinse Pods are a safe and effective way to ensure that your beverages taste their best, every time you brew. Keurig Rinse Pods allow you to enjoy the unparalleled variety of your Keurig coffee maker. Choose from hundreds of delicious K-Cup pod
A simple, fast, and convenient way to reduce flavor carry-over between brews, Keurig Rinse Pods are a safe and effective way to ensure that your beverages taste their best, every time you brew. Keurig Rinse Pods allow you to enjoy the unparalleled variety of your Keurig coffee maker. Choose from hundreds of delicious K-Cup pod varieties – coffee, tea, iced tea, hot cocoa, and specialty beverages – and enjoy your favorite beverage exactly as it should taste. Keurig Rinse Pods are easy to use and safe for the whole family. Compatible with any Keurig coffee maker, using one is just like brewing a K-Cup pod; a simple and intuitive process that greatly reduces flavor carry-over between beverages. For maximum effectiveness, we recommend using a Rinse Pod once a week, or after you brew flavored beverages.
Product Features
- BREW: Reduce flavor carry-over between different beverage types
- EASY: Brews just like a K-Cup Pod
- SAFE: And effective
- CERTIFIED: Kosher
STOP ! Do Not Buy This Product……. I did not buy this from Amazon as I am a Keurig Club member and got it for a little less expensive but let me tell you, it is worthless as others have stated on here. I used it as directed after much frustration I was ready to throw out my $300 Keurig brewer because it just refused to descale using this. In fact, I went through 2 bottles spending around $40 !Then someone told me to try white wine vinegar, full strength with a triple rinse after. I was skeptical but I did it and…
TOO MUCH MONEY !!! It’s not Amazons fault. Directions say to use the entire bottle for one descaling. $13 for one descaling. The solution is water and Citric acid which is available anywhere for about $4.00 a pound. 1 tablespoon plus 8 oz of water will do the same thing.
Too Expensive and Ineffective I live in a city with very hard water. Calcium build up on everything over time, including my Keurig. Once every few months, my Keurig gives me the error of death which is “Prime Pump.” For my machine, this means time to descale. I bought this cleaner, and despite following directions to the letter, it did not do anything. After cleaning, my Keurig still wouldn’t work/pump water into reservoir. Next I tried white vinegar, which was cheaper, and it got my Keurig up and running…