<![CDATA[Gizmodo: single cup brewer]]> http://tags.gizmodo.com/assets/base/img/thumbs140x140/gizmodo.com.png <![CDATA[Gizmodo: single cup brewer]]> http://gizmodo.com/tag/singlecupbrewer http://gizmodo.com/tag/singlecupbrewer <![CDATA[Breville BKC600XL Gourmet Single Cup Brewer Debuts in Shiny Stainless]]>
If you're no longer content with the simple Senseo, now you can get the Breville BKC600XL Gourmet Single Cup Brewer, a single-cup coffee maker completely covered in stainless steel. Hey, it even has a backlit LCD screen that gives it that extra high tech goodness. At $299, it aims to please with a charcoal filter for the water tank and a reusable coffee filter, too. There's also a storage bay up top that holds a few Keurig K Cups, those easy-cleanup single-serve coffee pods that are available in around 150 varieties of your favorite beverages including good old java, cocoa and tea. Coffee snobs need not apply, but this is the high-end of the "easy-bake oven" class of coffee making. [Breville, via Single Serve Coffee]

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<![CDATA[Keurig B70 Single-Cup Brewer for Coffee in a Flash]]> What's that on the kitchen counter, a portable nuclear weapon? Or is that a Romulan warbird? No, it's a coffeemaker, the Keurig Platinum B70 Single-Cup Brewer that can crank out a cup of coffee in no time flat. It gives you a choice of using four different cup sizes, from an intense 5.25-oz. cup to a 11.25-oz. travel mug-sized portion. Its water reservoir holds 60 ounces—that'll be about enough to last your Gizmodo coffee fiends about a half-hour.

The B70 gives you a convenient and stylish way to avoid all the mess and bother of brewing up a quick cup of coffee, and it's a snap to just insert its patented K-Cup that has the coffee and filter all in one. Flip the switch and that java's ready to go just three minutes later. Available at the first of October, it'll be $200.

Keurig Platinum B70 K Cup Single-Cup Brewer Now Available [Single Serve Coffee.com]

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