First cup. Fourth cup – with Keurig, it’s always a fresh cup. The Elite Brewing System brews a perfect cup of coffee, tea, hot cocoa or iced beverage in under one minute at the touch of a button. With the choice of three cup sizes, the Elite brewer offers a removable drip tray to accommodate travel mugs. Includes a Bonus 12 Count Keurig variety sampler.
Product Features
- Discontinued model, replaced by model K55
- Includes: 1 Water Filter Handle, 1 Charcoal Filter, 12-count K-Cup® Variety Pack
- Brews coffee, tea, hot cocoa, specialty, and iced beverages, Brews 6 oz., 8 oz., and 10 oz. sizes
- Always ready and brews in under a minute, Removable 48 oz. Water Reservoir
- Auto On-Off feature, Indicator lights
An in-depth review! Somehow, my wife and I missed the Keurig train. Despite being serious coffee drinkers (I probably approach 4-5 cups on a normal day) and despite owning a Bialetti, a French press and of course a drip machine, we simply never got around to buying a Keurig. Well all of that changed when we found ourselves with enough store credit on returns to finally buy one. We’ve had it for a little while now (and are familiar enough with the Keurig system through friends and family) and definitely have some…
Simple Trick For Using Unlicensed K-Cups in 2.0 Machines SAVING LOTS OF MONEY I prefer this original Keurig for one reason over the 2.0: I can use any off brand cups or fill-your-own filters in it. But I’m forced to use a 2.0 machine sometimes, and here’s a simple trick to fool the sensor that only allows proprietary cups. This way you know that you don’t need to buy all those expensive K-Cups. This simple trick is guaranteed to save you money AND allow you to enjoy the ease and quality of your Keurig. Note that only the 2.0 machines have the sensor.
FIX IT, Don’t throw it away Note: I love the coffee maker but felt that rating it only one star would help to bring this “fix” to someones attention that has a similar problem.