Almost jumped on this, but apparently it uses 700W of power to save electricity, so it will take twice as long to heat your water than a home version. Also has no water reservoir.
i have one and it's great, actually used this to buy another-- however i would not buy from this place again. $5 "Additional Fees" on the invoice, with no notice ahead of time that anything but sales tax might be added. Totally lame.
I have one, no reservoir and it takes 3 mins to brew. I don't know how long a home style is, but 3 minutes seems long. I have a Tassimo that brews in about 40 seconds tops.
i have one and it's great, actually used this to buy another-- however i would not buy from this place again. $5 "Additional Fees" on the invoice, with no notice ahead of time that anything but sales tax might be added. Totally lame.
Totally agree! I placed order and noticed the additional fee and sales tax. I do not mind the sales tax
but not the $5 "additional" fees. Even with all these fees, the deal is still great. However, I do not trust a company
engaging such a deceiving practice. I am also very surprised that a company like MasterCard would team up with such company.
lol, I know you need a cup of coffee when you need a cup of coffee but 3 minutes isn't all that long a wait.
It might actually be a good thing if it means the burner doesn't get as hot, one of the first failure points I've observed in past coffee makers was the heat and metal expansion from the burner caused the silicone rubber tubing to get brittle and crack over time.
hey waterhead i emailed back questioning the additional fee and they apparently reversed that part. haven't seen it come through yet but they claimed to.
FYI: This is classed as a commercial brewer, so be prepared for Keurig to not honor the warranty if it fails when used in a home setting. From personal experience, they'll tell you you shouldn't have purchased it and refer you back to the seller.
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Totally agree! I placed order and noticed the additional fee and sales tax. I do not mind the sales tax
but not the $5 "additional" fees. Even with all these fees, the deal is still great. However, I do not trust a company
engaging such a deceiving practice. I am also very surprised that a company like MasterCard would team up with such company.
It might actually be a good thing if it means the burner doesn't get as hot, one of the first failure points I've observed in past coffee makers was the heat and metal expansion from the burner caused the silicone rubber tubing to get brittle and crack over time.
Thank you!