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Gourmet single-cup brewing system. Choose from over 70 varieties of gourmet coffee and teas from 7 premium brands. Patented K-cups contain fresh ground coffee made from 100% Arabica beans to produce a gourmet cup of coffee every time. Enjoy gourmet coffee and teas at home with no messy grinding or cleanup.
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Technical Details
- 1,500-watt single-cup brewing system with 2 brew-size options- 24-hour digital clock; programmable turn on/off times; brew-stage indicator
- Removable 48-ounce water reservoir; removable drip tray for quick cleanup
- Complimentary 18 K-cup variety pack of gourmet coffee and tea included
- Measures 13 by 10 by 13-1/4 inches; 1-year limited warranty
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By Larry R. Juhl (Springfield, VA)
I just purchased a KEURIG B77 one cup coffee maker simply because I like the idea of making coffee a cup at a time instead of having a pot (constantly heated - eventually burned) or a caraffe of tempid coffee that gets thrown out. Specifically I liked the option of a "use your own coffee" device which would (should) reduce the cost of using the system. Set up was easy and the system automatically heated its water and was ready to "Brew" when my feet hit the cold kitchen floor this morning - however, the coffee was weak and definately not to my taste. I opened the little filter canister (called the "My K-Cup") and discovered that over 50% of the coffee was dry and had simply been "by-passed" by the hot water, it seemed to have "floated" to the top of the "My K-Cup" and would now be thrown away - no wonder the coffee was weak and watered down. I re-read the instructions for the use of the "My K-Cup" and thought that I may have simply overfilled the device so I reloaded the filter with half my original amount of coffee and "Brewed" again - I watched the stream of coffee which started out dark and quickly turned nearly colorless - again the filter was filled with "by-passed" coffee - I would speculate that the same thing is happening inside the "Pods" which cost as much as $.75 each. While the system quickly heats water and brews quickly it appears that as much as 50% of your coffee is being wasted. I'm headed to the KEURIG web site for advice, but it looks like the device will be going back to the store - my old Cuisinart - Automatic Grind & Brew Thermal is still on the counter and while it makes more than I really need at one time, the coffee is robust, tasty and it doesn't waste my freshly ground coffee by simply pushing it out of the way.

By Charles Wrather (Keystone, Colorado United States)
The Keurig machines work well. I am accustomed to a double espresso of very good coffee. Tried several different k pods. Suspect they are putting a lot of robusta coffee in the pods. The coffee has a poor taste and it causes jangly nervies.
It is a neat and handy system.
Putting mine in storage when my Nespresso machine gets here.
If you are picky about your coffee, advise looking elsewhere.

By Cat (NC)
flush system well...up to 20 times to remove plastic taste. almost returned before i read another review. coffee not very strong, but still good.

By fred w buehrer
KEURIG'S BAD POINTS:
-Takes up a lot of counter-top
-VERY noisy- almost par with an air compressor
-Small amounts of coffee: 5 oz.
-Larger cup setting = less than 9 oz watery coffee
-Lots of plastic waste for the landfill, OR lots of filter-cleaning
-Did I mention noisy?
-Finer coffee grind=LESS coffee brewed: pump can't handle back pressure &
vents into reservoir. Result is 1-2 oz coffee then cleanup+do-over
-Coarse grind = more watery (but less work for pump)
-More expensive model = much more money, less noise, same issues
-De-scaling process is simple, slow, messy & DOES NOT FIX the problem
-Customer service isn't
-Service policy: Keep buying newer models & throwing them away
-The great Green Mtn Coffee Co's shameless endorsement of Keurig products
-roughly 30% more coffee used overall (thus the endorsement)
-if more than 3 people want coffee, keep a regular coffeemaker handy.
KEURIG'S GOOD POINTS:
-those little 5-ounce coffees are good!
-works OK for 4-5 months
-average consumer's attention span much shorter than product life.
-looks sophisticated
-great if only 2 or 3 guests want coffee
-slightly cheaper than buying coffee by the cup at a local store

By ENFJ (Denver CO)
That is right second machine stopped working. This time only after two weeks! Sure we like the convenience but we are totally frustrated that it has stopped working. Same thing happened to both machines... stopped pumping water into the coffee and started pumping into the reservoir. UGH we are frustrated! At the price of the machine and the price of the coffee we will not be trying again.
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