Monday, May 17, 2010

Flavia Coffee Machines versus Keurig B3000

The makers of the Keurig coffee machines have just come out with their latest model, the "keurig b3000 coffee maker." With the new features it offers such as 3 language selections, 4 different brewing sizes, and automatic ejection of the k-cups, it is a great choice for any office.

When you compare the Keurig B3000 Coffee Maker to another single cup coffee maker designed for the office such as the Flavia Creation 400, the Keurig B3000 will always come out on top. Although they have some very similar features, like a digital user interface, and step by step brewing instructions, the B3000 is the better choice for convenience and durability. They can both be plumbed, but the Keurig B3000 Coffee Maker has a direct water line for back to back brewing. It also has a separate hot water line so you have instant access to hot water. Just the touch of a button gives you hot water for cocoa or soup!

It's new features are really what makes it stand out. With unlimited back to back brewing every 60 seconds you won't have to wait long for your next cup of coffee. And if you are the one whose office is close to the break room, the new quiet brewing feature will really make a difference.

In the end what it really comes down to is the cup of coffee you are getting. Keurig offers a wide variety of flavors from several different companies that are widely available. With a Flavia machine you are limited to their coffee, with its' limited varieties, and it is only available online. If you run out of coffee you can't just run out to the store to pick some up, you are just out of luck until your delivery comes. They also only offer free shipping if you spend over $100. This may work in some offices, but not every company has that kind of a budget for coffee.

With a greater variety of high end coffees like Green Mountain and Gloria Jeans, and Timothy's you are much more likely to get the taste and experience you are looking for. The last thing you want is to be disappointed in your morning coffee, it could set the tone for your day! - Steven P Franklin

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1 comment:

  1. Flavia or Keurig? I have had Flavia for years but I think it is slowly dying. My single cup does not make the same amount of coffee as it did before and the taste is not the same. Flavia never sent any samples when I ordered from them. This seems strange to me. I never tasted anything different because I was afraid I wouldn't like it after spending money on it. Flavia or Keurig?

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