Friday, December 17, 2010

Keurig Coffee Maker: Keurig Mini Brewer

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The personal sized Keurig B31 Personal Brewer is a second-generation model that lets you adjust the size of the brew. Using convenient K-Cups, the B31 is more than a coffee brewer. It’s a hot beverage maker that fits in a very small space. It’s great in a dormitory or rooming arrangement. You may actually find it on office desks as a quick way to make coffee while you work.

This personal brewer from Keurig has a compact size and lets you enjoy your favorite coffee, tea or hot cocoa anywhere in less than two minutes. It uses patented disposable K-Cup “mini-brewers” that contain the precise grind and quantity for a perfect cup. Brewing takes place inside the K-Cup, leaving no flavor residue from brew to brew and no messy grindings, drippings or cleanup. Simply fill the water reservoir with fresh water for each use, insert a K-Cup and press the “Brew” button. Choose from a 6, 8 or 10-ounce cup. The water level guide offers accurate measuring, and the LED indicator guides you through each brew.

The Keurig MINI Plus Personal Brewer is ideal for gourmet coffee, tea and hot cocoa lovers who desire a brewer that is compact and easy-to-use in the home. Its small size means you can enjoy Keurig Excellence just about anywhere you call home: vacation home, home office, off campus apartment and loft living. The MINI Plus allows you to brew 6, 8 or 10 ounces to get the strength you desire in under 2 minutes with no water left in the reservoir.

People who enjoy gourmet coffee are quickly realizing that Keurig single-cup is the way to make coffee. It’s easy because Keurig single-cup brewing takes all the guesswork out of making a great cup of coffee. Each individually sealed K-Cup portion pack contains the perfect amount of coffee ensuring the perfect amount of ground coffee to satisfy every taste profile. This superior K-Cup technology offers the perfect cup of coffee without the mess of grinding coffee bea

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