Mr. Sullivan makes it a point to talk about the microprocessor and how it controls everything to make sure the cup of coffee is perfect, however, unless the machine can put more or less coffee in the k-cup based on the cup size you select, I don't see how that is really true. A larger cup would obviously be weaker.
@phillyhouse well that is partially not true because according to this video if you use a larger cub then the keurig would pump the water through slower causing it to get more flavor out of the grinds and vice versa for a smaller cup o' joe
Yo Kev, you need to add some kind of powdered whitener to some of your coffees, like the cappuccino. Also, I liked the technical details you mention in this video. Stuff I didn't know.
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mollyCsullivan 2 months ago
Mr. Sullivan makes it a point to talk about the microprocessor and how it controls everything to make sure the cup of coffee is perfect, however, unless the machine can put more or less coffee in the k-cup based on the cup size you select, I don't see how that is really true. A larger cup would obviously be weaker.
phillyhouse 4 months ago
@phillyhouse well that is partially not true because according to this video if you use a larger cub then the keurig would pump the water through slower causing it to get more flavor out of the grinds and vice versa for a smaller cup o' joe
Thebadbeaver9 3 months ago
Does the plastic cup contain any BPA's in it or any other leaching of chemicals ,when the hot water is in it ? Any studies on the matter?
creepingmoon 1 year ago
Yo Kev, you need to add some kind of powdered whitener to some of your coffees, like the cappuccino. Also, I liked the technical details you mention in this video. Stuff I didn't know.
Stuffyou100 2 years ago