Tuesday, August 16, 2011

Keurig B30 Mini Single Cup Coffee Maker Review


Not everyone needs a full pot of coffee to get going in the mornings. And sometimes, you don�t want to brew a full pot just to have to leave it sit out on the counter for the rest of the day. Or perhaps that office coffee is tasting just a little bit too much like mud for your liking. No matter what your need or reason, Keurig has created the B30 Mini Brewer for single cup brews.


2. Pour your chosen cleaning solution into the filter basket in the group handle. With your espresso machine ready to brew, put the group handle in the espresso machine just like you were going to brew some coffee.Automatic shutoff post-brew cycle.3. With a bowl under the group handle, start the machine and begin pulling the 'shots'.4. Leave the machine on for about five seconds. Then stop for ten seconds, then on again for five seconds. Repeat this process another six times.French Press or PlungerSmall, sleek countertop design - doesn�t take up much space.4. Stop the machine and let it sit for 15 minutes.7. Now using the brush for your espresso machine, clean any residue from under the brewing group. Once complete, turn it on to give the group head another rinse.Some users have said that the separate on/off button can be a bit of a pain, but once you�ve used the Keurig B30 a few times, it should be very easy to get used to. In addition, you will have to refill it after brewing one 8 ounce cup! The reservoir only holds enough for one single brew.

This model is positively perfect for people on the go, or would be great in a college dorm room. What better way to give yourself a quick caffeine pick me up than with the large selection of coffees available in the K-Cups? From Tully�s Coffee to Seattle�s Best and Caribou, you can keep up enough variety to put Starbucks to shame!




Author: Linda Clarkson


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