Keurig B130 Review

Keurig B130
Overall Rating
75
Coffee Quality (40%)
75
Design & Features (20%)
65
Durability (20%)
75
Ease of Use (10%)
80
Brand Reputation (10%)
85
The Bottom Line
Designed to give your guests compact coffee convenience, the foolproof B130 brews up to 8 oz coffees. Now-discontinued, check out the identical K130 or the new-and-improved K-Suite with a sleek, modern design.
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Key Features of the Keurig B130

Key Features of Keurig B130

  • Product Line/System: Keurig 1.0 Commercial
  • K-Cup Compatibility: Unlicensed K-Cups, Keurig 2.0 licensed K-Cups
  • Brew Sizes: 8 oz
  • Water Reservoir: None, refill up to 8 oz at a time
  • Water Filter: None
  • Display: Button control with Brew and Power buttons, plus Place Cup and Heating indicator lights
  • Temp Control: No
  • Strength Control: No
  • Dimensions: 7.0"W x 10.0"D x 11.0"H
  • Weight: 7.2 lbs
  • Other Features: UL Commercial listed, Auto-Off, removable drip tray, UL commercial certification

Keurig B130 Overview

The B130 is a compact almost featureless brewer designed for use in hotel rooms, vacation rentals, and anywhere you want to give your customers compact coffee convenience.

It has an 8 oz water reservoir that your guests refill before each use, and the B130 brews every drop. There are no brew size buttons, no Strength or Temp Control, and no My K-Cup compatibility.

Basically, it's just a simple, foolproof coffee maker.

The B130 has been discontinued and replaced by the K130, which has the exact same specs and is still in production today.

Pros
  • UL Commercial listed
  • No pod-scanning technology so brews both licensed and unlicensed K-Cup pods
  • Foolproof to use
Cons
  • Discontinued model
  • Takes up to 3 minutes to brew an 8 oz cup
  • Max 8 oz brew size with water that needs to be refilled before each use

Is the Keurig B130 for you?

Are Keurig B130 for you?

The B130 and K130 are great if you're looking to add a little low-cost convenience for your hotel or vacation rental guests. They aren't the smallest, sleekest, or most stylish Hospitality models from Keurig, but they're foolproof and affordable.

If you're looking for something more modern and stylish, check out the K-Suite. Another UL Commercial listed brewer, the K-Suite looks more refined and packs everything from the 7" wide K130 into a narrow 4.5" coffee maker.

Keurig B130 Review: An In-Depth Look

Check out the Keurig B130!

Check out Keurig B130!

Keurig B130
Designed to give your guests compact coffee convenience, the foolproof B130 brews up to 8 oz coffees. Now-discontinued, check out the identical K130 or the new-and-improved K-Suite with a sleek, modern design.

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Overall Rating: 85
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Bryan De Luca

I'm Bryan but most people know me as The Coffee Maven. I grew up outside Boston, Massachusetts and received my Bachelor's degree in Biochemistry from Providence College. My first introduction to coffee was during my college days, when I used it as a source of caffeine to fuel late-night study sessions, but soon I became obsessed with the chemistry of coffee. How did changes to water temperature or contact time affect its taste? Why do beans from Africa taste fruity while beans from Indonesia taste spicy? I launched The Coffee Maven in February 2017 to explore these questions and help others brew their perfect cup. Welcome to my site, and thanks for reading!

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