Demo of the Keurig Coffee Brewing System


Here I show a quick demo of the Keurig Coffee Brewing System which I just recently purchased. You can read my full review here.

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9 Responses to “Demo of the Keurig Coffee Brewing System”

  1. jdhouseman1 says:

    I bought a K-Pad to quiet my Keurig’s vibration noise. I found it on eBay for about $10…. works like a charm!

  2. nafnaf0 says:

    they need to make a 1500W version of the B30 Mini.
    The mini has a superior design to their larger ones. The footprint of the mini is much more reasonable and it is the most stylish in the family. It is the most simple to use and loads just enough water for one cup so I do not have to fill that big annoying reservoir. The only problem with the Mini is that it is only 700W and takes 2-3 minutes to make a cup of coffee.

    but it takes at least twice as long to make a cup of coffee.

  3. Palmerholic says:

    A first gen special edition. They’ve improved on the vibrating with the second gen. Unfortunately my first gen wore out and the ring covering the needle came loose. :(

  4. irishbabe4 says:

    are you kidding me?! this is anything but loud..if you want loud go work in a coffee shop like i do and then youll see just how quiet this is. also the coffee taste slightly different but it doenst taste bad, its still good. If you want espresso go buy an ESPRESSO machine not a coffee machine

  5. krynsky says:

    Yep, I agree. Not even considered as a dealbreaker when I evaluate a coffee machine. The noise to give you that wake up jolt should be a bonus.

  6. Shakeitupyes says:

    whats with people complaining about the noise it makes, not like you have it on all night long while you’re trying to sleep lol,

  7. GlassDeviant says:

    We have one of these things at work. Not only is it very noisy, it makes terrible coffee. The bitterness in coffee is caused by heat during the brewing process, as any drinker of cappuccino or espresso can tell you.

    If you want some good coffee, make cold-brew coffee concentrate from freshly ground beans, prefferably recently roasted. Add the concentrate to a cup of hot water for hot coffee, cold water, or ice for a nice iced cappuccino without a trace of bitterness.

  8. genieangel says:

    Thank you. I was looking for a video that showed how much noise it made.

  9. guitartec says:

    Do you know about the K-Cup Exchange on Yahoo?

    Cool user group for exchanging unwanted k-cups, getting reviews, and learning brewing secrets, like double pumping.

    goto Yahoo user groups and look for k-cup exchange

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