Keurig K-Elite Single-Serve K-Cup Pod Coffee Maker, Brushed Silver
- WHAT’S IN THE BOX: One water filter handle, and one filter to help ensure your beverages taste their absolute best.Filter type:Reusable.Temperature Control : Allows you to adjust the temperature from 187° – 192°
- BREWS MULTIPLE CUP SIZES: 4, 6, 8, 10, 12oz Enjoy the most popular cup sizes.
- STRONG BREW BUTTON: Increases the strength and bold taste of your coffee’s flavor.
- ICED SETTING: Brew hot over ice at the touch of a button for full-flavored, delicious iced coffee.
- HOT WATER ON DEMAND BUTTON: Perfect for instant soups or oatmeal.
- FAST & FRESH BREWED: Coffee made in minutes.
- LARGE 75oz WATER RESERVOIR: Allows you to brew 8 cups before having to refill, saving you time and simplifying your morning routine. Removable reservoir makes refilling easy.
- REMOVABLE DRIP TRAY: Accommodates travel mugs up to 7.2 inches tall and holds a full accidental brew for easy cleanup.
- BREWER MAINTENANCE REMINDER: Alerts you when it is time to descale your coffee maker. Descaling is an important process that removes built-up calcium deposits, ensuring the best-tasting brew possible.
- High Altitude Setting: Ensures your coffee maker works properly at altitudes >5,000 feet
Original price was: $189.99.$149.00Current price is: $149.00.
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Specification: Keurig K-Elite Single-Serve K-Cup Pod Coffee Maker, Brushed Silver
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Brian M. –
Researched the heck out of single serve coffee machines. Bought a Nespresso (kept it-but its only good for espresso and crema type coffees and not as hot as I’d like), then a premier Cuisinart from Williams Sonoma (approx $250 ), sent it back as it was crap, kept dis-functioning, coffee was not hot enough, weak and bland. Then went for this Keurig- and what a great surprise. The hottest coffee of them all (temp options), flavor is perfect, well made, easy to use. I will say that if you read their company write up- its 100% accurate. It does everything they say.
Virginia W. –
We needed a new Keurig and this one does not disappoint! We have been using Keurig machines for years now but the last 2 we bought were not as good as any previous ones and were highly disappointing. This one was our last chance for Keurig and man are we happy we gave it one last shot! This machine is wonderful! The different cup sizes are great as are the strong and hot water options. I have yet to try the ice coffee setting but I’m excited to do so. I would definitely recommend this model!
Amazon Customer –
I really like that this coffee maker has multiple sizes on it. The coffee seems to brew hotter and stronger than my older Keurig. It does sputter a lot and as I have white quartz counter tops it does spew a bit, not a lot, but enough that I am sure to wipe it up after each use. That is the only weird thing I’ve had happen so far. I do really like the quality of the coffee it turns out. The coffee seems to taste better in this one than my old one, and again it does seem hotter. Overall I really like this coffee maker. I have not tried the cold brew as of yet.
Agustín a. –
Muy facil de usar, super contento
dlw –
We have been using a Capresso drip coffee maker for the past 20 years. My wife got Covid and her coffee didn’t taste good. I decided to try this Keurig K-Elite single serve coffee maker. Ordered the Starbucks Sumatra pods as that is what we used to drink at Starbucks. She loved the coffee. I also ordered the reusable pods and made my coffee with Costco’s French Roast. It actually tasted better than our old coffee maker.
The unit is very easy to use and is surprisingly fast. The first cup takes a little longer but from then on, it’s almost instant coffee. Couldn’t be happier with this purchase.
Mark D. Schnittman –
This is the 2nd Keurig machine that I have owned, the previous being a K145 OfficePro that I had for almost 10 years. I bought the new machine because the K145s cup size selector switch started to malfunction, probably from the contacts getting worn out from use. Being an engineer, I know that this only happened because of inferior design and/or parts quality. Neverthless, I was able to grab this unit on sale for labor day. I’m not sure if I would have paid full price for it, but it seems to be worth what I paid. I have made several observations after using this machine for over a month, hopefully to help the rest of you make an informed buying decision.
Pros:
– Makes better coffee than my K145. I would imagine this is due to Keurig changing the time and/or water delivery speed of the brewing process. Using good-quality K-Cups, it makes coffee on par with using a good-quality drip machine (like my Ninja). The coffee is notiably richer and more full-bodied compared with the K145 using the same K-Cups. This was a surprize to me, as I expected just a more expensive version of the old machine. Being that I love good coffee, this alone would have justified the purchased in my book.
– The pump makes half of the noise that the K145 did. This is also a plus because I get up early for work and don’t want to disturb the rest of the family. The brew time is about the same.
– The machine now allows 2 extra cup size selections — 14oz and 4oz, 1 larger and 1 smaller (by 2 oz) than on the K145.
– The machine will dispense hot water to make tea or hot chocolate. I can’t comment on this feature yet, as I have yet to use it.
– The water tank is 20%-30% larger than on the K154, leading to more time between refills.
– This machine is compatible with non-Keurig K-Cups, as there is no barcode reader in the machine. Don’t get me started.
Cons:
– The water tank was a product of the ‘function follows form’ perspective of some marketing idiot. The tank doesn’t have any convenient surfaces to grip it in one hand, and due to it’s compound curves is difficult to reinsert into the machine correctly. It’s a 2-handed operation, due to their wanting to hide the water tank and make it look like the other half of the machine from an industrial design perspective. Mildly annoying.
– The water tank doesn’t have a window on the front to check the water level. Another brilliant design choice. Now I have to peek around the side to determine how much water is left.
– The menu system of the digital pad is mildly confusing, and takes a little getting used to. It’s not terrible, but it could be more user friendly. Playing with the settings using trial and error is more useful than trying to read the manual, which was probably written by the same person who designed the water tank.
All-in-all, the better quality of the coffee, the larger water tank, and the quieter operation justifies the upgrade. Reccommended, with a few reservations.
princess –
Our Keurig broke yesterday so it was a panic situation but thanks to amazon, we had a new one by 7pm same-day. (the opening lever mechanism on the old one busted and was jammed shut; the rest of the machine still worked but we couldn’t open the lever–and that’s not the first time that’s happened on various models but we were always able to get it open; not this time though. We forced it open but then couldn’t close/lock it again and the machine won’t operate when the lever is not locked). We only seem to get 3-4 years out of all the keurigs we’ve ever had so we expect no different from this one. It works great, is much quieter than our last one, much lighter and our tall insulated cups fit no problem (on our last model we had to remove the drip tray in order to fit the tall cups). Minor issue #1: didn’t see much difference between the strong setting and the regular setting. Minor issue #2: water storage tank is a little smaller than our last model but we top it off after every brew anyway. Major issue #3: we keep the Keurig on top of two metal k-cup storage drawers and the top of the machine where the operating buttons are is FLAT so I have to stand on tip toe to see what i’m doing (our last model’s operating panel was tilted and faced forward so you could see it no problem). For reference I’m 5’5″ so it’s not like I’m a shorty. They’ve definitely gone more primitive on the operating buttons instead of an operating screen like our last model but in the end not really a big deal. I only took off one star for all 3 issues and primitive buttons because (so far) it’s still a great machine!
Judy B. Ross –
This Keurig was delivered yesterday and I used it for the first time today. It replaced another Keurig of a similar model which finally broke and was discarded. What broke on the previous unit was the pick that pokes a hole in the K-cups.
This one does not have a flip-up water cover, which I liked. I have to take the cover off to fill it.
It has an iced coffee feature, you can set it to brew extra strong, various quantities can be brewed up to 12 ounces, there is an add-water light is on the face, and there is a digital lighted clock that can be easily set. This is a “silver” color and it is plastic. I think the previous unit was black and plastic, as well.
This was bought for my son’s 57th birthday because WE (who will all benefit) are coffee drinkers and will enjoy the use of this machine. I am happy with this purchase.
Eric S –
As far as coffee goes, it’s fantastic. Easy to use, stylish, large reservoir, fast. When I saw the hot water feature I was hopefully I could use it for instant oatmeal/grits for the kiddos. You can definitely do it but if you just brewed a cup of coffee and don’t want any of it in the grits, you’ll have to remove the k-cup then dump the first cup of hot water to kind of flush the system…not a big deal but good know before buying
Carolina Prieto Martinez –
Me gusta que tenga para varios tamaños de taza, así como intensificar el café, fácil de instalar y de utilizar