Keurig 2.0 Drip Tray Riser
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After our previous Keurig machine died, we replaced it with a new 2.0 version. My wife discovered that her large thermal tumblers would no long fit under the brew spout (even with the drip tray removed), as the new machine was shorter.
She purchased the Keurig base with the drawer to raise the machine up higher. This doesn't actually give you any more clearance, as Keurig's intention is that you still have the drip tray resting on this base. You can, however, position the brewer on the edge to gain more clearance. If you do this, though, you can't use the drip tray as it doesn't have any support underneath.
The solution was to design a riser for the drip tray that can rest against the side of the drawer base and support the drip tray. Now my shorter mugs are at the right brewing height, and she can just slide the drip tray with riser out of the way for her tall tumblers.
Note that if you're using something else to raise your brewer, this should still work - just scale t
She purchased the Keurig base with the drawer to raise the machine up higher. This doesn't actually give you any more clearance, as Keurig's intention is that you still have the drip tray resting on this base. You can, however, position the brewer on the edge to gain more clearance. If you do this, though, you can't use the drip tray as it doesn't have any support underneath.
The solution was to design a riser for the drip tray that can rest against the side of the drawer base and support the drip tray. Now my shorter mugs are at the right brewing height, and she can just slide the drip tray with riser out of the way for her tall tumblers.
Note that if you're using something else to raise your brewer, this should still work - just scale t
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