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The Keurig B200 supports multiple brews with 60 to 120 second intervals. It has a heating time of less than 90 seconds from a cold start. The B200 has a built in reservoir which is capable of holding as much as 64 oz. of water. The reservoir is fitted with a filter and will continue to brew fresh cups on request until the water is drained. The reservoir can either be filled by connecting it directly to a water line or choosing the manual pour-over mode. | The Keurig B200 supports multiple brews with 60 to 120 second intervals. It has a heating time of less than 90 seconds from a cold start. The B200 has a built in reservoir which is capable of holding as much as 64 oz. of water. The reservoir is fitted with a filter and will continue to brew fresh cups on request until the water is drained. The reservoir can either be filled by connecting it directly to a water line or choosing the manual pour-over mode. | ||
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Revision as of 15:55, 16 February 2015
The Keurig B200 is a single cup brewing system is a commercial model that can be used with K cups. he Keurig B200 has a capacity of 64 oz. It is a coffee brewer capable of making single cups of coffee, tea, hot cocoa or iced beverages.
- Compatible with travel mugs
- Two different cup sizes
- Interactive LCD Screen
- Large water reservoir (64 0z.)
The Keurig B200 supports multiple brews with 60 to 120 second intervals. It has a heating time of less than 90 seconds from a cold start. The B200 has a built in reservoir which is capable of holding as much as 64 oz. of water. The reservoir is fitted with a filter and will continue to brew fresh cups on request until the water is drained. The reservoir can either be filled by connecting it directly to a water line or choosing the manual pour-over mode.
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