Keurig B130 Single-Serve Brewer Review

4.3 (3,600) Amazon rating$150.00

Our verdict

The Keurig B130 is a compact silver K-Cup brewer with a 700W heating element and a proven 4.3-star average from 3,600 reviewers at $150. It is a reasonable choice for a small office or shared kitchen where people want familiar pod convenience without a large machine footprint.

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Best for

Light-use shared spaces like a small office, break room, or guest suite where a compact, unobtrusive machine is more useful than a high-capacity one. The silver finish works well in commercial or stainless kitchen settings.

Skip if

You prioritize speed, the 700W element is notably lower-powered than many competitors and will take longer to heat water. Also skip if you need a water reservoir beyond what a compact unit provides.

  • Type Drip Coffee Machine
  • Coffee input K-Cup Pods
  • Pods K-Cup
  • Filter Reusable
  • Wattage 700 W
  • Operation Fully Automatic
  • Wattage of 700 W - lower than 93% of the 44 models we track

Our scorecard

4.3/5 overall
  • Owner rating4.3/5

    4.3 average across 3,600 owner ratings

  • Popularity4.3/5

    3,600 owner reviews, more than most models here

The overall score is owner satisfaction weighted by how many reviews back it, so a high rating from few reviews counts for less. The bars below show where this model stands against the other coffee makers, kettles and brewers we track in this category on price, popularity and size. Context, not marks against it, and our read of the data, not a lab test.

Overview

The Keurig B130 takes a modest approach to single-serve brewing: a plastic body in a silver finish, button controls, K-Cup pod compatibility, and a reusable filter for those who prefer ground coffee. At 7 x 10 x 11 inches, it occupies minimal counter space, and its 7.2 lb weight makes it easy to move or reposition.

The 700W power rating is the most notable spec trade-off. That is roughly half the wattage of Keurig's 1500W machines, which means longer preheat and brew times. For office use where a cup is started, set down, and picked up a minute later, the slower pace is unlikely to be a daily frustration. For someone who wants their coffee the moment they hit brew, it may feel slow.

With 3,600 reviews at 4.3 stars, the B130 has a substantial and generally positive feedback base. The dimensions and weight suggest this is genuinely portable, a machine that can be tucked into a cabinet or relocated to a conference room without much effort.

Pros

  • Compact 7x10x11 in footprint fits tight counters
  • Reusable filter included for ground coffee
  • Solid 4.3-star rating from 3,600 buyers
  • Lightweight at 7.2 lb, easy to move
  • Silver finish suits office and stainless kitchen settings

Cons

  • 700W heating element is slower than most Keurig models
  • No capacity spec published, reservoir size is unclear
  • Plastic construction

Performance notes

At 700W, the B130 runs at less than half the power of Keurig's 1500W machines. Brew times will be longer. The 7x10x11 in footprint and 7.2 lb weight confirm this as a genuinely compact, portable unit. Reusable filter adds input flexibility beyond K-Cups.

What buyers say

3,600 reviews averaging 4.3 stars indicates a dependable machine with broadly satisfied buyers. The relatively high review count for a compact office brewer suggests it has been in the market long enough to accumulate honest feedback, and the score holds up well.

Specifications

TypeDrip Coffee Machine
Coffee inputK-Cup Pods
PodsK-Cup
FilterReusable
Wattage700 W
OperationFully Automatic
ControlsButtons
MaterialPlastic
FinishSilver
ColorSilver
Dimensions7 X 10 X 11 In
Weight7.2 lb
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Frequently asked questions

Is the Keurig B130 suitable for an office?

Yes, its compact footprint, silver finish, and simple button controls make it a practical fit for a small office or break room.

Why is the B130 rated at only 700W?

The B130 is designed for compact, lower-draw settings. The trade-off is slower brew times compared to 1500W Keurig models.

Can you use ground coffee in the Keurig B130?

Yes. The B130 includes a reusable filter that accepts ground coffee, so you are not limited to K-Cup pods.

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