[Electronics-talk] another thought on Keurig coffee makers
Nicole Torcolini
ntorcolini at wavecable.com
Mon Sep 7 22:25:08 UTC 2015
An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.
So, yes, if you wait until it is broke, it is probably too late.
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Subject: Re: [Electronics-talk] another thought on Keurig coffee makers
It might not be such a thing with the tea and stuff, but the few times I
brewed hot chocolate with those pods, it gets the nozel thing gummy with the
coco. You can run vinegar through it to clean it, but I thought there was a
Keurig cleaner you can get that is especially made for those. One of the old
machines that finally broke, mom and I vinegared, and it didn't seem to help
too much, but we probably waited too long and the motor was still sounding
funky.
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Sent: Monday, September 07, 2015 3:53 PM
Subject: [Electronics-talk] another thought on Keurig coffee makers
> Hi everyone,
>
>
>
> I apologize for chiming in so late on this thread.
>
> I know there are a lot of discussions of the Keurig 2.0 system which
> sounds
> great, but it also sounds to me like a totally blindperson would have
> difficulty using the functions available on the touch screen.
>
> Several months ago, I replaced my mini brewer with the K-45 brewing system
> from Keurig.
>
> The k-45 is very easy to operate and features a series of buttons labeled
> small, medium and large. There is also an on-off button and another button
> that you can push so that the machine shuts off after two hours. Its
> default
> setting is that the machine is always on, but I don't think that is a good
> idea.
>
> The K-45 also has a water reservoir on the left side of the machine which
> is
> very easy to remove, or you can leave it attached to the Keurig and pour
> water in as needed.
>
> I like this model because when the unit is on, the water stays hot, and
> the
> coffee brews very quickly.
>
> You can also use the Keurig for other beverages such as tea, cocoa and hot
> cider. I haven't used the pods for the cider or cocoa as I'm concerned it
> will lead to cleaning the unit more often.
>
> Anyway, I wanted to pass along my experiences.
>
>
>
> Best regards.
>
>
>
> Liz
>
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