⚡ TL;DR — Quick Answer

Check that the 🫖 Keurig power cord is firmly seated in both the machine and wall outlet.

What Causes No Froth?

Keurig machines rely on K-Cup puncture needles and water flow sensors that are prone to clogging.

Step-by-Step Fix

Follow these steps specifically for Keurig machines:

  1. Check that the 🫖 Keurig power cord is firmly seated in both the machine and wall outlet.
  2. Test the outlet with another device. If the outlet has power, inspect the Keurig power switch for damage.
  3. Perform a hard reset: unplug the Keurig machine for 60 seconds, then reconnect. This clears temporary control board faults.
  4. If still dead, the internal thermal fuse or power supply module may need replacement. Contact Keurig service.

Keurig Pro Tip

Expert advice: K-Elite and K-Supreme users: clean the exit needle after each use to prevent spray.

Model-Specific Notes

These steps apply to: K-Elite, K-Supreme, K-Duo, K-Mini, K-Classic. For exact part numbers, consult the Keurig parts catalog at Keurig Support.

Preventive Maintenance

Descale with Keurig-approved solution every 3-6 months.

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When to Call a Professional

If these steps don't resolve the issue, contact an authorized Keurig service center. Complex electrical or hydraulic problems require professional diagnosis.

Frequently Asked Questions

Usually milk protein buildup or air in the system. Clean the frother thoroughly and purge air from lines.

Start by cleaning the frothing wand with warm water. Check for blockages and ensure proper milk temperature (cold milk froths better).

Yes, but results vary. Oat and almond milk work well. Avoid low-fat dairy milk as it produces weaker froth.

The steam tip may be clogged. Soak in warm water and clear holes with a thin needle.

Not necessarily. Technique matters: keep the wand just below the surface and listen for a gentle tearing sound.