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Mr coffee keurig

Make sure you are putting enough water in the resevroir.
12/27/2017 3:03:59 AM • Mr. Coffee KG6... • Answered on Dec 27, 2017
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Brew button flashing

Brewer Head open or water is needed. The KG5 has trouble reading RO or distilled water, for whatever reason. Here is a site that may be helpful; http://www.mrcoffee.com/service-%26-support/product-support/product-faqs/single-cup-%28brewers%29/bvmc-kg6/BVMC-KG6-faqs.html
11/21/2014 9:04:32 PM • Mr. Coffee... • Answered on Nov 21, 2014
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Add water light will not turn off

Press the "Brew/Off" button to begin brewing.
11/21/2014 9:00:20 PM • Mr. Coffee... • Answered on Nov 21, 2014
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Puncturing needle gets clogged with course coffee grounds

Use a clean paper clip to clean out any blockage. Let me know how it goes!
11/21/2014 8:59:12 PM • Mr. Coffee... • Answered on Nov 21, 2014
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The brew lid won't close

Check to make sure nothing is lodged in the way. Let me know!
11/21/2014 8:56:06 PM • Mr. Coffee... • Answered on Nov 21, 2014
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Light blinks then stop but wont brew

This is a great trouble shooting site, I have been using to answer other peoples' questions; http://www.mrcoffee.com/service-%26-support/product-support/product-faqs/single-cup-%28brewers%29/bvmc-kg6/BVMC-KG6-faqs.html
11/21/2014 8:51:46 PM • Mr. Coffee... • Answered on Nov 21, 2014
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Reservoir is full but add water light keeps flashing after selecting brew

Press the "Brew/Off" button to begin brewing.
11/21/2014 8:46:38 PM • Mr. Coffee... • Answered on Nov 21, 2014
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THE BREW BUTTON IS BLINKING

I think it means brew head is open or water is needed. If your Model # is; BVMKG6
11/21/2014 8:24:22 PM • Mr. Coffee 24-oz... • Answered on Nov 21, 2014
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When I use a Kcup NOT made by Keurig, in my Mr. Coffee, I get only water. No punch on bottom of K-cup.

Call Keurig @ 1 (866) 901-2739. The Companies to most of your products, are generally very good in helping you with issues. Best regards!
11/21/2014 7:50:39 PM • Mr. Coffee... • Answered on Nov 21, 2014
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Got this for christmas and it doesn't seem to fill the cup correctly. I tried using the 10 oz and it seem to fill the cup just as much as when I did the 8 oz and at the 8 oz it didn't fill completely.

Probably not plugged. Those machines use air pressure to move the hot water around. It sounds like there is a leak or bad compressor. Take it back.
12/30/2013 6:20:31 PM • Mr. Coffee... • Answered on Dec 30, 2013
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Mr. Coffee single serve brewer won't brew

First clean and please try again Fill the reservoir with water. Place your mug underneath the machine. Add the K-Cup. Choose your serving size. Press the brew button to begin brewing. Enjoy your delicious cup of coffee! .
11/22/2013 4:49:29 AM • Mr. Coffee... • Answered on Nov 22, 2013
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What are some of the best quality dessert wines?

due to their cool climates, Canada and Germany are known for making exceptional dessert wines. The link below will take you to a site of some of the best dessert wines from around the world.http://wine.about.com/od/winerecommendations/tp/dessertwines.htm
3/27/2024 2:18:29 PM • Wine & Spirits • Answered on Mar 27, 2024
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I really don't like the taste of red wine, but wish I did. How can I train myself to get used to the taste of wine?

Some people consider red wine to be an acquired taste- I think that everyone can learn to love the qualities of red wine varieties. If you are not a red wine drinker, but want to be, I suggest the following: I recommend beginning with a wine light in tannins- such as a white zinfandel. Once you can tolerate and maybe even appreciate this wine then you can move onto other light, even sweeter reds such as a Merlot or Chianti.
3/27/2024 2:16:49 PM • Wine & Spirits • Answered on Mar 27, 2024
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What is a fortified wine?

A fortified wine is more commonly known as a port. To make port, brandy is added to wine to stop fermentation before the yeasts eat all the sugars of the grapes, thus producing a sweeter wine with higher alcohol content.
3/27/2024 2:12:43 PM • Wine & Spirits • Answered on Mar 27, 2024
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