Keurig B150P Review

Keurig B150P
Overall Rating
83
Coffee Quality (40%)
80
Design & Features (20%)
85
Durability (20%)
85
Ease of Use (10%)
85
Brand Reputation (10%)
85
The Bottom Line
A sleek, customer-facing commercial brewer with a 90 oz reservoir and color touch LCD display, the B150P is direct water line compatible for hassle-free use in small and medium settings. Discontinued, check out the K150P.
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Key Features of the Keurig B150P

Key Features of Keurig B150P

  • Product Line/System: Keurig 1.0 Commercial
  • K-Cup Compatibility: Unlicensed K-Cups, Keurig 2.0 licensed K-Cups
  • Brew Sizes: 4 oz, 6 oz, 8 oz, 10 oz, 12 oz
  • Water Reservoir: 90 oz (direct water line compatible)
  • Water Filter: Compatible but not included
  • Display: Color touch LCD screen with Brew button
  • Temp Control: Yes
  • Strength Control: No
  • Dimensions: 10.4"W x 13.9"D x 14.0"H
  • Weight: 18.0 lbs
  • Other Features: UL Commercial listed, Quiet Brew Technology, 24 hours programmable clock, Auto-On/Off, NSF certified for use in foodservice outlets, removable drip tray, bilingual instructions on color touch display

Keurig B150P Overview

Since the B150P has been discontinued, we'll review the almost identical K150P in this space instead.

A heavy-duty commercial brewer, the K150P is just like the K150 except it's compatible with direct water line plumbing for hassle-free operation. However, the plumbing kit is sold separately.

You can still use the K150P without the direct plumbing kit installed, since it has a 90 oz water reservoir.

The interactive color touch display is a great feature, allowing you to select brew temperature up or down in 1°F increments from 188°F-198°F. You can also set the brewer to start or turn off at given times and adjust both the brew size and the display language.

And like all of Keurig's commercial brewers, the K150P isn't compatible with the My K-Cup reusable assembly.

Keurig advertises this model as being for both home and commercial use, and they're absolutely right. It's compact and affordable enough to be your everyday home coffee maker, and its straightforward color touch display and direct water compatibility make it simple enough to be a low-maintenance, customer-facing brewer.

Pros
  • UL Commercial listed
  • Compatible with direct water plumbing
  • Massive 90 oz water reservoir
  • Interactive color touch display with bilingual functionality
  • No pod-scanning technology so brews both licensed and unlicensed K-Cup pods
Cons
  • Discontinued model
  • Direct water line plumbing kit is sold separately
  • No Brew Strength feature
  • Doesn't brew cappuccinos or lattes

Is the Keurig B150P for you?

Are Keurig B150P for you?

In place of the discontinued (and hard-to-find) B150P, you'll want to look for the K150P.

It's an excellent commercial brewer for small and medium-sized settings.

With 5 brew sizes from 4-12 oz and Temp Control functionality controlled by an intuitive user interface, it's easy for your customers to use. And with direct water line compatibility, it's easy or you to maintain during your busiest hours.

If you need a more powerful brewer for higher-throughout environments, check out the K3500. It requires direct water line plumbing (there's no reservoir to refill), but it has dual internal tanks for rapid back-to-back brewing and auto-eject pod functionality with a spent pod compartment that fits 35-40 used K-Cups.

One thing your customers may crave that the K150P and K3500 don't offer is the ability to brew specialty beverages. For that, check out the K4000 Cafe.

Keurig B150P Review: An In-Depth Look

Check out the Keurig B150P!

Check out Keurig B150P!

Keurig B150P
A sleek, customer-facing commercial brewer with a 90 oz reservoir and color touch LCD display, the B150P is direct water line compatible for hassle-free use in small and medium settings. Discontinued, check out the K150P.

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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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