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Sunday, 1 July 2012

The Keurig Elite Brewing System Review

Posted on 19:48 by Unknown
So today we are reviewing the Keurig Elite Brewing System. With this coffee maker the coffee is always ready when you want it, this single-cup system is great for that morning cup or for when you are hanging out with family and friends. The Keurig Elite Brewing System retails for about $119.95, with such features as:
  • Automatic
  • Choice of 2 cup sizes (8 oz. and 10 oz.)
  • Removable 48 oz.water reservoir
  • Quiet Brew Technology
  • Energy Saving Mode-Auto Off

    CODY'S Thoughts
       Lets start this off by saying I'm a huge fan of coffee but I'm not one of those people that will drink it all day.   I want coffee when I want it and this is the perfect system for someone like me. All I have to do is pop a K-cup in and BAM, coffee on demand. Now I don't have to worry about making to much or to little, it's always the right amount for me. I love it and there are only a few drawbacks I can see some people having. You only get one use and then you toss the used K-cup away, and that makes the coffee a little more expensive and seems a bit wasteful . If this is a problem for you, the easy solution is the My K-Cup Reusable Coffee Filter. The other problem is that it only gives two cup sizes, the largest cup that this model makes is 10 oz. The next model up has more sizes to pick from, it's an extra $60. But cup size is not a major issue. 

    AIMEE'S Thoughts
      If your a coffee lover you will love this machine. I love coffee but I didn't always finish my morning cup, now I finish it and want more. This single cup maker is great because you don't have to make a whole pot of coffee that only one person might want. Everyone can choose their own flavor, when they want it and how much they want, nothing goes to waste.  It's really easy to set up and use. You just add water, your favorite K-cup (there are so many to chose from), and in less then a minute you have a great hot beverage. You can also make iced coffee and iced tea.  My favorite part is the easy clean up, which is simply just taking out the used K-cup and throwing it away.  Me and my husband have different schedules so having a coffee maker that always has water in it and heats fast works great for us.
    We would suggest this coffee maker for anyone that loves coffee and wants it anytime of day.

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