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Review of the Keurig B100 Coffee Maker
By R.L. Fielding
As a long-time coffee lover, I couldnt wait to get my hands on the Keurig B100
Brewing System. Keurigs line of K Cup coffee makers has received a lot of
attention from both bloggers and the press, so I looked forward to putting this
model to the test. Would the Keurig B100 live up to the promise of perfect
coffee, one cup at a time, in less than a minute or would I be disappointed?
Design
The Keurig B100 is made for convenience in the home or office. At 15 inches high
and 8 inches wide, the Keurig brewer fits easily on a countertop or the corner
of your desk. Its sleek black and silver design is attractive, yet allows the
Keurig B100 to blend in with its surroundings. The coffee maker also features a
pour-over water reservoir, a water level indicator and a removable drip tray.
Ease of Use
The Keurig B100 is easy to set up just plug it in, turn it on, and youre
ready to go. A blue water level indicator flashes to show that the 64 ounce
water reservoir is empty. To fill it, I just lifted the lid on the top of the
machine and poured in a couple bottles of purified water. If your machine is
new, as mine is, youll need to run the equivalent of 12 mugs of water through
it to make sure its clean for first-time use.
The Keurig B100 heats up in just a few minutes and then stays on so its ready
to brew at a moments notice. To brew, simply pop a K Cup in the brewing chamber
and close the door. A green light will let you know the Keurig coffee machine is
ready. Then just push the brew button on top of the machine (its marked with
the image of a steaming cup). Within seconds youve got a fresh, hot cup of
coffee or tea.
Keurig also makes clean up easy. With the Keurig B100, there are no filters to
throw away or grinds to wipe up. Just open the brewing chamber and toss out the
used K Cup. If anything splashes beyond your cup, just rinse out the removable
drip tray. If youd like to clean out the brewer itself, just run the Keurig
B100 without a K Cup so hot water flushes it out.
One annoyance: each cup is exactly 7.25 ounces. The first time I made a cup, I
didnt pay attention to this so I ended up filling my mug to the brim and
leaving no room for creamer. It would be nice if there was a button you could
push to stop the flow of water manually if so desired. Other Keurig machines
solve this problem by offering multiple size settings.
Variety
Keurig offers more than 130 K Cup varieties for coffee, tea and other hot
beverages. Brand names include: Green Mountain Coffee Roasters, Gloria Jeans
Coffees, Timothys World Coffee, Van Houtte Caf, Celestial Seasonings, Newmans
Own Organics and more. These are some of the most popular brands on the market.
Im definitely happy with my options here theres a little something for
everyone.
Taste
For my first cup of coffee, I decided to go with Timothys World Coffee Kona
Blend. The aromatic brew was smooth and full-bodied, with a hint of chocolate.
Definitely a good cup of coffee.
To get a sampling of the Keurig teas, I tried Timothys World Coffee English
Breakfast Tea. The taste was mild and satisfying, although there was a slight
aftertaste. I also gave the Ghirardelli Premium Double Chocolate Hot Cocoa a
try. The hot cocoa was rich and delicious. A very minor complaint is that the
cocoa doesnt come in a K Cup, making it a little less convenient to make than
the other brews.
Conclusion
Overall, the Keurig B100 Brewing System left me a satisfied customer. With the
single cup coffee maker, theres no more tiresome cleanup or stale pots of
coffee sitting around. The Keurig B100 is a particularly good buy for someone
who drinks a cup of coffee each morning, a group of people who all want
different types of coffee, or someone who wants fresh coffee throughout the day.
The B100 is a sophisticated looking coffee machine that delivers on its promise
of quick, convenient brewing.
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