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Keurig B155 Brewer Disassembly and Repair

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Uploaded by on Aug 24, 2011

This brewer was yet another dump find. This machine is just over one year old, cost $250 new, and needed a VERY simple, NO-COST repair! The entire process is documented in this video.

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  • I have this same model and it says heating please wait but does not do anything else. how can i fix that?

  • @sedonasoulmates Your element may be burned out. You can check the resistance between the two terminals, and that'll tell you instantly (if it's wide open, she's dead... if you get a fair amount of resistance, there's something else going on). If you need it, I saved the entire boiler assembly from my B155 (and all pumps), you can rebuild the entire unit if you want.

  • I disagree with the comments that the Keurig makes bad coffee. There are over a hundred types of coffee that it can make.. some are bad.. but some are quite good IMO.

  • @tomincanada I personally like it for the convenience factor; in our office, everyone drinks something different; to satisfy their needs, we either need one Keurig machine (and everyone buys their own coffees/teas), or we buy five coffee makers and make five different pots of coffee. Purists, on the other hand, can make their own damn coffee for all I care.

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  • great video wish I could have seen how you removed the back cover

  • Awesome job!

    Funny & informative. -kc

  • Have you had the B70 model apart?

  • Ya know what sucks? People are very passionate about their coffee, and I have yet to find someone that does not like their brewers, and coffees, but the machines are very exspensive and yet don't last very long. Most people would not be able to fix this and that is why it was in the dump. The original owner had to spend $250 just for two years of use. Mine is about 2 years old now, and the air pump is going bad on it. Yet, Keurig has no option for buying the pump. Go figure!

  • I love fixing stuff people throw away into the rubbish.

  • Bloody hell, you find all the best stuff, we have a community dump near by, but they won't let people touch electricals :o(

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