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One thing I found regarding the largest (9.5 oz) size: with a 12 ounce travel mug, which is more or less the standard size, 9.5 ounces works out well for folks who add in milk. The mug looks kind of empty until the milk is added, though!

Interesting comment about the drip plate vibration. I didn’t notice that until just a couple of days ago, and I thought it was because of the way I use the machine. Most of the time I’m using a travel mug, and so I take the drip plate assembly out and sit it beside the machine. The other day I noticed an extra racket, and it was the drip plate assembly vibrating like crazy… which was easily proven by resting my finger on the assembly, which stopped the noise. I wouldn’t expect this vibration to be a problem if I was using the drip plate normally (I.E.: had it in place with a filling coffee cup sitting on top of it), but I guess it could still vibrate even then.

The noises don’t actually bug me so long as I know they are “normal”. To put it in perspective, a $4,000 expresso machine makes horrible noises, but that is unavoidable based on its function. My Keurig’s sounds are much less offensive to my ears than an expresso machine, and so I can sort of accept them as charming idiosyncrasies 😉 And the machine is still “quiet” in comparison to the Tassimo system, or so I’ve been told.