Keurig K-Cup Home Brewer
| Brand | Keurig |
| Capacity | 2 Cups |
| Color | Black |
| Special Feature | Removable Tank |
| Number of Items | 1 |
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- Single-cup brewing system for gourmet coffee, tea, or cocoa
- Uses patented K-Cups; no messy grinding or clean up
- Choice of 2 cup sizes,5.25oz and 7.25 oz
- brews in under 1 minute
- Removable 48-ounce water reservoir; removable drip tray
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| Customer Rating | 4.5 out of 5 stars (1032) | 4.5 out of 5 stars (1789) | 4.6 out of 5 stars (36285) | 4.2 out of 5 stars (2415) | 4.4 out of 5 stars (107) |
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| Color | Black | Black | Matte Black | Black | Graphite Gray |
| Item Dimensions | 9.8 x 13 x 13.3 inches | 14.9 x 12.2 x 14.2 inches | 11.6 x 9.2 x 12.5 inches | 14.93 x 12.25 x 14.15 inches | 6 x 4 x 8 inches |
| Item Weight | 0.00 ounces | 13.10 lbs | 7.35 lbs | 1.00 lbs | — |
Product Description
The Keurig B44 Single Cup Brewer is the mid-luxury home brewing system in the Keurig line, and offers a blend of styling and convenient features. For coffee, tea, iced beverages and more it's easy to brew your perfect cup of coffee every time with K-Cup® Brewers. They brew in under a minute, there's no mess to clean up, and it's all at the touch of a button. The 48-oz. removable water reservoir holds up to eight cups before refilling, and the removable drip tray allows for easy cleaning and the use of travel mugs. This system brews in under a minute and has a choice of 2 cup sizes. Choose from over 200 varieties of coffee, tea, hot cocoa, specialty and iced beverages. It's easy for everyone to brew their own perfect cup
Product information
| Brand | Keurig |
|---|---|
| Capacity | 2 Cups |
| Color | Black |
| Special Feature | Removable Tank |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Human Interface Input | Buttons |
| Product Dimensions | 9.8 x 13 x 13.3 inches |
| Manufacturer | Keurig |
| ASIN | B00390T5JA |
| Item model number | ZPV-5515 |
| Customer Reviews |
4.5 out of 5 stars |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,785,606 in Home & Kitchen (See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen) #306 in Single-Serve Brewers |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Date First Available | February 19, 2010 |
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Because I had heard of Keurigs failing just after the warranty, I had purchased a 3 year warranty for it from Square Trade. It's an online company that provides reasonably priced warranties for a wide variety of products. I contacted them the day the unit failed and received an email with an Amazon gift card number within 24 hours of my contact. The card included a 5% promotional credit from their partnership with Amazon so it was actually a little more than I paid for the first unit. My next Keurig will arrive 5/3/12. (Note: I did have to ship them the burned out unit but they provide the shipping costs via a UPS shipping label. The hard part was getting a big enough box and enough packing materials so that cost me a little over $5. Next time I'll keep the box.)
I have read good things about Keurig customer service and their replacing brewers out of warranty due to priming problems, but since I already had this warranty and it wasn't a priming problem, I didn't contact Keurig. They might have been helpful too - I don't know.
Before I knew Square Trade would come through so quickly, we went to the store and bought a Mr. Coffee brewer for $79.00. Our intent is just to use it until the new Keurig comes and then put it in our travel trailer for weekend trips (instead of taking the Keurig with us). While the Mr. Coffee is quieter, it takes much longer to heat the water and we have yet to get rid of an odd after taste from it. I'm going to run vinegar through it to see if that helps but so far it is rather disappointing.
Another side note: I buy my coffee from Green Mountain.com online. If you join their club you get a pretty decent discount and they sell 24 pack product, not the 18 that you buy in the store. If you join the club (automatic shipments) and order 4 or more at a time they pay the shipping. You can set the interval at the number of weeks that is right for you and it's easy to change if your circumstances change. Recently they included free samples (a full 24 cup box) of their hot apple cider. That wouldn't happen at the grocery store.
In summary, I love my Keurig. Being without it for a few days has really made me realize how much I love it. Is it more expensive than a pot of brewed coffee - yes. But to me it is well worth it. I will buy another Square Trade warranty though - just to be safe.
Addendum 5/3/12. My new unit came today. I had ordered the Classic (B44) because I could get Prime Shipping. I mistakenly thought it was the same as the Elite (B40). It's not. The cup sizes are smaller. You have two choices, but the larger one is only 7.25 oz, not 9.25 like the Elite. That was a huge disappointment. They don't show the cup sizes in either of the write-ups on Amazon and it's not easy to find in writing anyplace. Because I can't return it, we're going to put this one in the trailer, return the Mr. Coffee to the store (still tastes funny after 3 days including a white vinegar cleaning) and get the Elite 40 for home use. Live and learn.
Since we also have the B60 model (I bought this for my daughter to use), I can tell you that the difference between the two models is small but significant:
1. This one only brews the smallest and the mid-size cups. If you want the large size, you can brew a mid-size cup, lift the arm, put it back down, and brew a small size through the same pod. (It's about the same amount of water that goes through a single pod when brewing the largest size on the B60.)
2. The construction isn't as heavy-duty as the B60's, although it's good enough, in my opinion.
3. It doesn't look quite as nice as the B60 because it lacks the stainless drip grate and the silver accents.
4. It takes a little longer to heat the water.
In general, this is just a stripped down version of the B60 which makes it more affordable. The coffee is just as good. Because we bought a Keurig Mini Brewer for my husband's office, I realized that the reservoir is an important feature to have because otherwise it takes a lot longer to brew a single cup. This machine has some of the strengths found in the best of the Keurig machines but at a more moderate price. When comparing prices, keep in mind that some models found in stores offer extras such as a coffee sample pack or filter. This one -- at least as I bought it -- contains nothing extra.
-- Debbie Lee Wesselmann
The big difference is that the B40 gave you two cup size buttons to press: 7.25 oz and a 9.25 oz; the B44 also gives two cup size choices, but Keurig has revised the output size of the cups to 5.25 oz and a 7.25 oz. So in other words that largest cup that this new B44 version makes is the size of the smallest cup on the old B40 version. A TERRIBLE redesign. The 7.25 oz button fills a normal cup about ¾ full; the 5.25 oz button fills a normal cup only ½ way. Wake up and smell the coffee, Keurig people! Who want's just a half cup of coffee?!
The little picture on the 5.25 oz button is actually a tea-cup, so I'm guessing that the change is to accommodate tea-drinkers. If you like a large cup of coffee to fill your oversize mug, this B44 won't do it (anymore). You'll need to upgrade to the Keurig B145 , and for me that would have been totally worth the extra 15 bucks. (You can still find the B40 here on Amazon; it seems to be only available from 3rd party sellers and comes up deep into the search results).
The "new & improved" B44 is still the simplest of the Keurig Brewing Systems. Super easy, one-time set-up. Fill it with water and you're ready to brew. It has an auto-off button that I'd highly recommend that you use. At minimum turn it off manually after use for the sake of safety, energy saving and to preserve the life of the system. The brewer has a power button for a reason; it's meant to be turned off when not in use...just like your old coffee maker. No, there is no heating plate like on your old coffee maker. The water is heated inside the system and dispenses one-at-a-time cups. When you turn the system back on the "heating" light will come on and the machine will take about ½ minute to heat the water before it's ready to brew.
The water reservoir holds enough water for about 4 or 5 "normal size" cups and easily detaches for a refill. Or you can just remove the top of the reservoir and just fill it with it still attached to the system. You can easily see when the water is running low, but an indicator light will come on to warn you if you don't notice.
Keep the system clean. Wash the removable parts regularly. Yeah, it's a simple coffee maker, but do at least take a look at the cleaning part of the manual to make sure that you're cleaning everything that should be cleaned and cleaning it the right way. As I mentioned earlier my last Keurig lasted 4 ½ years. I did everything to preserve it (such as the recommended descaling process by running white vinegar through the machine every now and then), but I think that the water pumps just wore out.
The B44 is a decent brewing machine, but for the money you pay you should get a lot more than 4 ½ years out of it. And that cup size revision is a real bummer...for me at least.
Side note: For what it's worth, if you like a bold cup of coffee like I do, nothing beats Emeril's Big Easy Bold .








































