Keurig B60 Special Edition Gourmet Single-Cup Home-Brewing System

415AQMKJ3WL. SL160  Keurig B60 Special Edition Gourmet Single Cup Home Brewing System

  • 1500-watt single-cup brewing system for gourmet coffee, tea, or cocoa
  • Uses patented K-Cups; removable 48-ounce water reservoir; 3 brew sizes
  • Programmable backlit LCD display with digital clock and on/off timer
  • Temperature control; removable drip tray; 18 K-Cup variety pack included
  • Measures 13-1/4 by 10 by 13 inches; 1-year limited warranty

Product Description
Keurig Special Edition B60 Coffee Brewer, 1500W, Variable Brew Sizes: 6, 8 Or 10 OZ, Removable 48 OZ Water Reservoir, Removable Drip Tray, Programmable LCD Control Center, Programmable Turn On & Turn Off, Brew Temperature Control…. More >>
Keurig B60 Special Edition Gourmet Single-Cup Home-Brewing System

5 Responses to “Keurig B60 Special Edition Gourmet Single-Cup Home-Brewing System”

  1. I was sent the wrong coffee machine. I had no luck when trying to contact the seller to try and fix this problem. I sent two e-mails and called many times. I was very disappointed in my experince with this sell but have had many positive ones when dealing with most amazon sellers.

  2. It is instant coffee. The same kind that you put in a cup full of hot water and stir. Buy a HB brewstation and a burr grinder and use filtered water if you want a good cup of java.

  3. Every morning I look forward to a good cup of coffee. Since I bought the reconditioned Keurig B60 I get a great cup of coffee but one which is served by a neurotic old friend.. I often wonder if this morning the brewing temperature will change from 192 to 112 degrees or if the digital time will be true or five hours earlier or if I choose a small cup my old friend serves me an overflowing large cup. If I exchange this coffee maker for one that has no flaws I will not be happy because I would miss all those digital quirks in the mornings.

  4. I just bought an “Elite B40″ brewer from Sears.

    At $100+ dollars, I’d expect better.

    First the positive:

    It’s easy to clean- easy to use – brews a decent cup of coffee (not like a quality drip brewer though) – the controls are easy and there are tons of coffees available at a reasonable price (factoring in the convenience of the k-cups)…

    Now the negative:

    Due to a poorly designed pump mechanism, the noise this machine makes is truly unbelievable!!! It vibrates the whole counter and everything on it. It sounds like a DeWalt Hammer Drill, or for those potential customers who don’t know what a hammer drill sounds like… it sounds like a cheap, handheld air compressor or like the air compressor at a gas station. No exaggeration! This thing will actually dance around the counter for the few seconds it takes to load the water into the heat chamber!

    I make my coffee in the morning around 5am. This vibration can literally be felt around the house and it wakes everyone up. I had to move the B40 to the garage so I wouldn’t disturb people sleeping! Keurig Engineers obviously live alone or are hard of hearing to have designed such a noisy appliance! It’s actually embarrassing to use when company is visiting and I end up using the good’ol (quiet) drip maker! We bought a Black & Decker Home CafĂ© pod machine which is similar to the B40, except it is very quiet and much smaller. It uses pods similar to the B40, but the coffee is weaker.

    The other draw back is it’s size… It’s almost as large as my Rotisserie Jr. It’s also made entirely out of plastic, for $100+ dollars, I’d expect this thing to have some stainless steel on it!

  5. Don’t waste your money on a pod coffee maker.

    This model and others (commercial office machine) makes weak coffee.

    I stop using mine and gave it away.

    You might try another system but I went back to my electric drip coffee maker.

    Have the same system at work and still don’t like the weak coffee.

    The plastic pods are bad for the environment and expensive to use.

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