If you own a Keurig..you need this holder!
If you are doing your research on which is the best K-cup holder, stop now and buy this! It is very sturdy and compact! It spins perfectly and looks really nice sitting right next to your coffee maker. I even move (nothing falling out as I am walking with it)this over to the table at dessert time and present it to my guests. You should see the smile on their face with they spin it around and see the different selections they can choose from. It fits 30 k-cups, which allows me to have a nice selection of coffee, tea and hot chocolate at my finger tips.
Awesome
My husband and I love this holder! When we first got our keurig we had a bunch of different varieties and we were able to load this thing up so that we could easily browse. Now we have our favorites and it is so nice to be able to keep it out on the counter without having to take up counter space with the boxes of k-cups. Now the boxes are all organized back in the pantry and my favorite varieties are featured in this little holder. It has a small footprint and it’s 2 sided and spins easily. My husband and i like very different varieties so we decided we would each take a side. So we just spin it around and grab from our side.
It also turned out to be great for guests. They can very quickly see a bunch of the varieties we have and make a choice. My parents liked it so much they had to go buy one for themselves!
In short… excellent accessory, highly recommended, i would buy it all over again. In fact, i might get it as a gift for some other Keurig owners…
Keeps your K-Cups organized and clean.
The Keurig tower is a very contemporary looking holder that compliments any Keurig or Breville brewer. Personally, I own the Breville BKC700XL, and it looks great. As others have noted, the only difference between the Keurig and Breville towers is the logo, so I opted for the less expensive of the two.
If your counter has clearance for the base, you have all the room you need to rotate the tower. The cups are easy to identify in any position, and the overall look is much cleaner than the less expensive “tree” type carousels.
More important than looks, though, is the design. On the less expensive carousels, the entire cup is exposed. Call me paranoid, but I’d prefer not to have dust or other normal contaminants you’d find in a kitchen to be that close to something I plan to drink. Remember, your drinks flow from the bottom of the cup — whatever’s there is also possibly in your drink! The 5071…
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