nohurry wrote:
Of topic a little I know, but you should drain your Keurig if you won't be using it for a few days. This is for sanitary reasons. Friend of mine found info on line about germs etc forming in the internal tank, and now they won't use one at all. We love ours, and we only use bottled/distilled water as this helps, and we get no scaling either.
I've had one for over 10 years. If I don't use it for a while, I clean the external tank and then I just run a few cycles of water through before drinking. The internal tank gets hot enough to kill the germs, and then flushing it through the pipes should take care of anything else.