The K70 Platinum Series featured Keurig's top-of-the-line home brewers until the Keurig 2.0 brewing system came out. Then, in 2015, Keurig rebranded the K40 and K45 K-Elite brewers as the K50 and K55 K-Classic brewers. Both came with the K-Cup variety pack, but the K45 also came with the water filter starter kit. The K40 and K45 were originally released as Keurig's K-Elite brewers. The only differences between the K40 Series and K-Classic are the K-Classic's slightly expanded brew sizes (6, 8, and 10 oz) and upgraded brewing system that ensures you're brewing with Keurig's latest and greatest technology for hotter, stronger cups.īelow, you'll see 4 model numbers with brewers that look identical: No pod-scanning system (found on Keurig 2.0 brewers) so it's compatible with all types of K-Cups.Auto-On/Off functionality and removable drip tray.Currently discontinued, the K40 has been replaced by the K-Classic, which offers many of the same features: The K40 Elite Series is one of Keurig's flagship brewers and was introduced as an upgrade to the B40, though the two models have the exact same specs. Most of the B series commercial brewers below will get the job done, but we really recommend giving your guests and customers the best possible experience with one of the 5 new commercial models above. A whole new level of commercial K-Cup coffee from Keurig. Eccellenza Momentum : Large, customer-facing brewer with 18" interactive touchscreen for 10 types of coffee and specialty beverage options for high-traffic settings.Improves upon the B3000SE/K3000SE and replaces the Vue Series V1200/V1255, which were Keurig's commercial specialty beverage machines. K4000 Cafe : Customer-facing brewer for medium-traffic settings that brews espresso, lattes, and cappuccinos and requires direct water hookup.K3500 : Customer-facing brewer for medium-traffic settings that requires direct water hookup.K1500 : Office and small-scale, customer-facing brewer with direct water line compatibility.K-Suite : Hospitality brewer with a slim, sleek, modern design.In their place, Keurig has released their new line of 5 commercial brewers: The rest of the K series commercial brewers have been discontinued. Keurig's B series commercial brewers have all been discontinued and replace by their identically-numbered K series counterparts, two of which are still in production today: the K130 and K150P. Today, all of the B70 and K70 series brewers have been discontinued. The B79/K79 brewer added Hot Water and Rinse buttons so you could use your machine to make tea, cocoa, or oatmeal instead of just coffee. When Keurig transitioned to their K series brewers, they rebranded the B70 Platinum as the K70 Platinum and added one extra feature: a 12 oz brew size.Īll of Keurig's B70 and K70 brewers are the exact same machines with different model numbers identifying different included accessories or colors, with one exception: the B79/ K79 Platinum Plus. Larger 72 oz water reservoir (60 oz on B60 series brewers).Concentrated 4 oz serving size (can be used for iced beverages).Keurig's B70 Platinum brewers were stylish upgrades to the B60 Special Edition series, offering several upgrades that made them the most powerful single-serve brewer of their day: Five years ago, if you were to ask a Keurig user what their favorite K-Cup brewer was, there's a good chance they would have picked the B70 Platinum.
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