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Our Keurig Coffee Machine Maker Review

Updated on September 13, 2013

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The Keurig Single Serve Coffee Maker is the Best One to Buy

Have you ever had to throw out a good pot of coffee because you did not drink the whole pot?

Imagine making the perfect cup of coffee every time, and never have to toss out one single cup ever again.

How many of you have heard the commercials above about the Keurig single serve brewing system?

A few months ago I would have never considered buying a Keurig Coffee Maker.



Keurig Single Serve Coffee Mini Brewer Review

My wife recently bought a single serve KuerigBrewing System from off her favorite TV channel, Qvc. At first, I was skeptical of the Kuerig Coffee machine. My thoughts were 'This was just an impulse buy, and would never replace my old coffee maker anytime soon.' Also my thoughts were, 'This product was expensive, and the K cups could not be worth the price.'

I pulled the Keurig Single Serve Coffee Machine out of the box. I followed the simple and easy coffee brew instructions and made my wife and I a cup.

I found that my notions were wrong after using the Keurig coffee maker for myself. The cup of coffee that we brewed was so delicious and fresh. Wow, the perfect cup one cup at a time. Does this sound familiar? I also didn't have to toss out any coffee.

So Why Should I buy a Keurig Single Serve Mini Brewer

Because of Convenience!

The one word that I would use to describe this unique coffee maker is convenience.

Wide Variety of K Cups

Keurig, also offers a wide variety of gourmet flavors for their coffee makers. My favorite K cup gourmet coffee flavors are, Donut House Coffee, and French Vanilla.

Ease of Use

The Keurig single cup coffee Mini Brewer is so simple and easy to use

  1. Insert your K cup into the coffee maker.
  2. Open the top of the coffee maker and pour your water in.
  3. Press the start button.


Keurig Coffee Maker Demo

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