[Electronics-Talk] Keurig

Elizabeth Campbell batescampbell at gmail.com
Sat Oct 8 22:30:47 UTC 2022


Hello Susie,

I have the K Select which has a nice, accessible layout with buttons.
There is a power button which makes a slight clicking sound to let you know
that the Keurig is on. You also hear the water heating up which takes a
couple of minutes because the removable reservoir holds enough water for
several cups, depending on how much coffee you brew.
 There is another button that is labeled bold, and if you press it, even
while the coffee is brewing, it slows down the process so that your coffee
has a fuller flavor There are four buttons for selecting how much coffee
you want. The buttons start out small in size with the smallest designed
for about 6 ounces, I think. The largest button whic is also closest to the
power button is meant for a travel mug.
I really like the K Select as I started out with a mini brewer, but I
either got too much or not enough water in my cup although I filled the
reservoir to the same level each time.

I eventually, would love to try the Keurig Cafe or a model that works wiht
Alexa, but the model that I have is fine for now.

Oh, I also have a milk frother which is separate from the Keurig.

Best,

Liz

On Fri, Oct 7, 2022 at 9:54 AM Susan Stanzel via Electronics-Talk <
electronics-talk at nfbnet.org> wrote:

> Hi listers,
>
>
>
> This morning I am finding myself in the market for a new Keurig. My
> son-in-law has one and it is simply a touch screen. Are there any with
> those
> wonderful buttons?
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> Susie Stanzel
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Elizabeth Campbell


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