Comparison of the Keurig B66 and B70
- The Keurig B66 Special Edition Brewing System measures 13 inches in height, 9.8 inches in width and 13.3 inches in depth. The Keurig B70 Platinum Brewing System measures 13 inches in height, 10.3 inches in width and 13.8 inches in depth. The Keurig B70 and Keurig B66 both weigh 12 lbs. and use 1,500 watts of electricity.
- Keurig's B66 Special Edition Brewing System holds 48 ozs. of water and can brew 6-, 8- and 10-oz. cups of coffee. Keurig's B70 Platinum Brewing System holds 60 ozs. of water and can brew 4-, 6-, 8-, 10- and and 12-oz. cups of coffee. Both the Keurig B66 and Keurig B70 can brew beverages in under one minute.
- Both the Keurig B66 and Keurig B70 have LCD displays and programmable features, including custom water temperature settings and energy-saving performance settings. You can remove the drip tray on the Keurig B66 Special Edition Brewing System if you are filling a tall travel mug. The Keurig B66 comes in black and features chrome accents on the top of the unit. You can chose from platinum, black or cinnamon colored Keurig B70 Platinum Brewing System models. You receive 12 free one-cup samples of flavored coffee from Keurig with the purchase of either the B66 or B70.
- Keurig's B66 Special Edition Brewing System has a retail price of $150, according to the Keurig website. The Keurig B70 Platinum Brewing System costs $180, at the time of this publication. Keurig offers a 30-day guarantee on both of these single-cup brewing systems and offers free ground shipping when you purchase either of these models from the Keurig website. You can return either system for a refund of the full purchase price, minus the cost of shipping the model back to Keurig.