Keurig water filters are an important component for any Keurig owner, ensuring your coffee and tea tastes as fresh and clean as possible. Finding and replacing the water filter can be a quick and easy process, as long as you know what to look for and have the right replacement filter on hand.
Take a look inside your Keurig water reservoir. You should see either a plastic filter holder or a charcoal filter in the water. The exact look of your filter may vary slightly from machine to machine, but overall should be recognizable.
Carefully remove the filter holder or charcoal filter from the water reservoir. Refer to the manufacturer’s instructions that came with your machine for details on how to do this, as different models may have different methods.
Purchase the right replacement water filter for your model. Look for a filter that says “Keurig” or “For Keurig Brewers” printed clearly on the packaging. You should also check that the filter is compatible with your exact model of Keurig machine. Some filters may be compatible with multiple models.
Insert the replacement filter into your Keurig water reservoir. Again, you should refer to the manufacturer’s instructions to make sure you are doing this correctly. When complete, replace the lid of the water reservoir and you are all set.
Keurig water filters should typically be replaced every 2-3 months or 40-60 water filter cycles, whichever comes first. Make sure to keep track of your filter cycles to ensure your machine is running as efficiently as possible.
Using a water filter in your Keurig machine is essential to ensure the best-tasting coffee as well as to maintain the longevity and performance of your machine. Here's how to find and replace your Keurig filter:
Follow these steps to find and replace your Keurig water filter and enjoy the delicious taste of your coffee with peace of mind!