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Keurig Recalls MINI Plus Brewing Systems

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  • Recalled Keurig MINI Brewing System
  • Identification number is located on a white sticker on the bottom of the brewers
  • Example of a recalled serial number located on white sticker on the bottom of the brewers
Name of Product:
Keurig® MINI Plus Brewing Systems
Hazard:

Water can overheat during brewing, spray out and burn consumers.

Remedy:
Repair
Recall Date:
December 23, 2014
Units:

About 6.6 million in the U.S. and 564,000 Canada

Consumer Contact

Keurig Green Mountain toll-free at 866-901-2739 from 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. ET seven days a week or online at www.keurig.com and click on "Product Recall" for more information.

Recall Details

Description:

This recall involves Keurig® MINI Plus Brewing System with model number K10 (previously identified as model number B31). Recalled brewers have an identification number starting with "31" followed by a range of numbers printed on a white sticker on the bottom of the brewer. They are single-serve, hot beverage brewers and were sold in 13 different colors with silver trim. Colors include black, red, white, cobalt blue, aqua blue, purple, platinum, emerald, yellow, orchid, bayberry, mauve and poinciana. The recalled brewers measure about 11 inches tall, have a "Brew" button, three cup size brewing options (6 oz., 8 oz. and 10 oz.), and a removable drip tray. The water tank is located on top of the unit towards the back. K10 is marked on the packaging. Recalled units were produced between December 2009 and July 2014 and can be identified by the serial number printed on a white sticker on the bottom of the brewer: 

 

Keurig MINI Plus Brewing System Serial Number Ranges
31.0000.0000001 through 31.0000.0250560
31.0001.0000001 through 31.0001.0010328
31.0002.0000001 through 31.0002.0081312
31.0003.0000001 through 31.0003.0010328
31.0004.0000001 through 31.0004.0263772
31.0014.0000001 through 31.0014.0001250
31.0015.0000001 through 31.0015.0001250
31.1000.0000001 through 31.1000.0015984
31.1002.0000001 through 31.1002.0002664
31.2000.0000001 through 31.2000.1977238
31.2001.0000001 through 31.2001.0174310
31.2002.0000001 through 31.2002.0745280
31.2003.0000001 through 31.2003.0055668
31.2004.0000001 through 31.2004.1156585
31.2015.0000001 through 31.2015.0081287
31.2017.0000001 through 31.2017.0047310
31.2019.0000001 through 31.2019.0117035
31.2020.0000001 through 31.2020.0019028
31.2021.0000001 through 31.2021.0076016
31.2022.0000001 through 31.2022.0022444
31.2030.0000001 through 31.2030.0032028
31.2031.0000001 through 31.2031.0042714
31.2033.0000001 through 31.2033.0018685
31.2034.0000001 through 31.2034.0016074
31.2035.0000001 through 31.2035.0013366
31.3000.0000340 through 31.3000.1524059
31.3001.0000001 through 31.3001.0021252
31.3002.0000001 through 31.3002.0510030
31.3004.0000001 through 31.3004.0016532
Remedy:

Consumers should contact Keurig for a free repair. While waiting for a free repair, consumers can contact Keurig about steps to avoid a burn injury. 

Incidents/Injuries:

Keurig has received about 200 reports of hot liquid escaping from the brewer, including 90 reports of burn-related injuries.

Sold At:
Kmart, Kohl's, Target, Walmart and other retailers nationwide, and online at www.keurig.com, www.greenmountaincoffee.com and www.keurig.ca from December 2009 through December 2014 for about $100.
Manufactured In:
China, Malaysia
Recall number:
15-054

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