I like how they market the Mini as a smaller unit, which leaves a smaller carbon footprint than the bigger, bulkier Keurig units, but then it takes longer to heat the water and the power consumption for the Mini ends up surpassing the bigger units, kinda ironic!
Regarding the use of the separate filter for brewing your own ground coffee, before you pop that plastic filter into your Keurig, you must remove the existing housing within the brewer. An important fact clearly overlooked!
@bried30 the smaller mini b30 is a quality machine and does consumes power. However, with any coffee maker you will have a run up in electricity to heat the water and hot plate. I tested mine and it does pull a surge for the 3 minutes but compare that to a traditional hot plate coffee maker (1000+ watt = 10 x 100 watt lights). I wonder about the power draw of leaving a b70 on all day and the true cost of making coffee. Lately I brew and put in a thermos as leaving a coffee maker on wastes $
thank you for this video! i couldn't figure out what i was doing wrong in using the "My K-Cup" and your video saved me from returning the product. Thank you!
I really wanted a keurig coffee maker but didn't want to spend $170 on one especially since its just for me. Thank you so much for introducing me to the keurig mini!
Hi - I would recommend the Keurig Mini B30 as its only $79 and does exactly the same thing as the bigger B70. I have both and for the value you can't beat the smaller version.
I got my B30 at Canadian Tire on saturday paid 85 bucks for it and got 12 k cups and I love it.
JediMichael2003 3 months ago
@JediMichael2003 sounds like a great price!
projectgadget 3 months ago
can a 16oz travel mug fit under the dispenser ?
mattb609 1 year ago
@mattb609 It should work as the bottom tray is removable and you can use a larger mug underneath. Enjoy
projectgadget 1 year ago
I like how they market the Mini as a smaller unit, which leaves a smaller carbon footprint than the bigger, bulkier Keurig units, but then it takes longer to heat the water and the power consumption for the Mini ends up surpassing the bigger units, kinda ironic!
Regarding the use of the separate filter for brewing your own ground coffee, before you pop that plastic filter into your Keurig, you must remove the existing housing within the brewer. An important fact clearly overlooked!
bried30 1 year ago
@bried30 the smaller mini b30 is a quality machine and does consumes power. However, with any coffee maker you will have a run up in electricity to heat the water and hot plate. I tested mine and it does pull a surge for the 3 minutes but compare that to a traditional hot plate coffee maker (1000+ watt = 10 x 100 watt lights). I wonder about the power draw of leaving a b70 on all day and the true cost of making coffee. Lately I brew and put in a thermos as leaving a coffee maker on wastes $
projectgadget 1 year ago
thank you for this video! i couldn't figure out what i was doing wrong in using the "My K-Cup" and your video saved me from returning the product. Thank you!
amcsimoes 2 years ago
That's great to hear! enjoy
projectgadget 2 years ago
I really wanted a keurig coffee maker but didn't want to spend $170 on one especially since its just for me. Thank you so much for introducing me to the keurig mini!
Zhivago87 2 years ago
Hi - I would recommend the Keurig Mini B30 as its only $79 and does exactly the same thing as the bigger B70. I have both and for the value you can't beat the smaller version.
projectgadget 2 years ago
Glad you enjoyed the video! thx
projectgadget 2 years ago
I loved the video and purchased the coffee maker after watching your demonstration.
healthyfeetpodiatry 2 years ago