Mar 10 2010

Keurig B30 Mini Personal Single-Serve Brewing System, Black

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  • Single-serve brewing system for gourmet coffee or tea
  • Uses patented K-Cups; no messy grinding or clean up
  • Brews an 8-ounce cup at a time; ready in less than 3 minutes
  • 1-touch technology; variety pack of 10 K-Cups included
  • Measures 11-1/2 by 10 by 13-1/4 inches; 1-year limited warranty

Keurig B30 Mini Personal Single-Serve Brewing System, Black

5 Comments

  • By bnpttc, March 10, 2010 @ 6:42 am

    I purchased a B40 for my office. The convenience and selection of coffee immediately becomes a favorite among my colleagues and myself. Of course, this meant that I wanted one for home. A problem with the B40 is the noise. Not bad for a desktop environment, but unforgivable first thing in the morning at home. B30, when it was announced and promised to be more relaxed, which was exactly what the doctor ordered. This thing is very quiet in comparison. I only drink a cup in the morning before going to work if the absence of a reservoir is not a problem. If you want more sections than 30 seconds, not the machine for you. If you do not mind the extra step of dumping a cup of water into a hole and wait 2 1 / 2 minutes after pressing the button Brew (if you have the B40 is already present at the time of activation switch), then this machine is large. Oh, and compact size means it can be very flexible when you decide to put it. N. major concessions on the use of the meter. Bottom line, the convenience of quiet in a small package makes this a winner.

  • By Thomas Price, March 10, 2010 @ 9:31 am

    After enjoying my B60 in size to the house for about a year, I wanted to get one for my office. However, I see no need to buy another B60, or B40, however, since I only use a couple of times a week (I’m not “in” my office, actually). I once heard about the Mini 30, my curiosity peak.

    I think the most negative comments are people who intend to use this as their main producer K-Cup, which is a shame, because this is certainly not made for this job . Reasons:

    1) There was a stirring time longer (usually about 2 minutes for 8 oz holds) and must be filled with water for each cup.
    2) E ‘only a cup size (8 oz).
    3) did not adjust the temperature (but the default is fine at about 192 degrees).

    It has some strange quirks, too. For example, there is a separate button “Power”, which is located some distance from the infusion button and the camera turns off automatically after brewing a cup. Thus, for multiple CUPS, you must activate it, then after the loading of K-Cup and the water, beer releases. For every cup. Moreover, the light the power button is easy to see if the machine is below eye level, so I have to squint to see if I pressed or not. A more powerful LED (like the blue on the B60) or a beep would be useful to know if on, or at least move the power button with button Brew!
    < , br /> While it is not so heavily as, for example, a Kitchen Aid mixer, is quite well built. It has the metal plate B60, but chrome finished plastic for the handle to the head, and the grid plate to overflowing. The machine opens and closes with sturdy hinges, appears sustainable for the future. The size is great and the little beauty right on my desk, with plenty of room for my computer screen!

    Coffee is as good as my biggest brewery K Cup but with the smaller volume of water in the darker roasts have more “punch” – especially in the dark as coffee People Black Tiger, and Caribou Coffee mahogany. They attack mostly with media, such as roasts and CP Donut Shop GM Nantucket Blend with good results.

    PS – Even though there are black and white version on Amazon, you can get the fresh red fireman ” is one of the Keurig direct:)

  • By J. San, March 10, 2010 @ 12:08 pm

    I have a B40 and recently I purchased the B30. I use the B40 for the home and enjoy with my husband.

    The coffee at work is below average at best and for some time wanted to buy another B40 for my office. I do not want to share with 30 other people in my office by putting it in the communal kitchen. My colleagues are nice people, but considering how the fridge looks, are no longer considered in the “shared equipment” of the world.

    So, when people are released with the Keurig B30, I was happy to check. Has a small footprint – perfect for my office. This is an attractive but not too flashy for round-May noticed on my desktop area to work.

    It makes coffee as well as my full size machine. I intend to use it regularly with my K-Cup “that I bought. I think the design is pleasant and elegant whole.

    There are two ways to activate the machine. The first is simply press the power button. The other is simply open the slot to put the K-pod Cup, and the machine turns on automatically when you close. Once you close the cap of the water reservoir begins to fill you. Once you fill and close, then put your cup. When you hear your cup, you press the button and beer, silent heats and distributes the water in about 2 minutes. Once you take the cup, the machine stops automatically. Nice. However, not so nice if for a family – the repetition is too long for more than 2 people.

    I must say that it is stupid that the machine turns off all by itself – since shortly after the brewery, we suggest you take the K-Cup launch. Opening the course, turns his back to the car. I think some people just leave the car with the K-Cup in use until the next beer. That sounds gross to me, but I understand the logic there.

    The agitation time of two minutes can seem like an eternity to some people – but it is much faster than a trip to Starbucks when you’re busy at work. And it is worth your free time than coffee terrible, are in the kitchen.

    For the price difference between the B-30 and B-40, but if I am a new owner, I’d certainly go with the B-40’s largest model.

  • By Lyn Familant, March 10, 2010 @ 1:08 pm

    I was looking for a single serve coffee, I live in New York, have a limited space, and I’m only coffee drinker in the house. I liked the size of the B30 and concept. I bought one and absolutely love the convenience. Coffee is a bit ‘weaker than me, but the compromise in the structure, it is worth. I also liked that my 15-yr. old son could easily be used for tea and hot chocolate. But I do not like this model. It ‘embarrassing to pay for water and a pain to do every time. I came back and bought the B60 and I am so happy. Although I am only one cup a day, I like the 48 oz water tank allows multiple cuts without changing the water and you can see how it is. You can also choose the size of coffee, and the LED screen lets you know when the coffee is ready for beer. And ‘much better and even if it is larger and about $ 65 more, worth it.

  • By Shannie AKA 'TheJavaGoddess', March 10, 2010 @ 3:12 pm

    He is adorable! I could be like the main coffee at home? Maybe. . . if I only drank a cup or two a day, or had a limited space, but wanted to offer customers a range of beers. At work, it is the gift of ‘year. It is quiet and has lots of great technology to meet a geek coffee. It will never spoil your desk, you hear a cup under the spout first infusion. It turns off when the cup was removed. But forget all the things that make for a great brew a cup. . . . the car is beautiful and has a small footprint, and looks and feels more expensive than it is. I tried all the Keurig, which was added to a currently used B70 and B60 will soon be on its way to the house of a friend. This type of machine that simply makes you smile.

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