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How much do you spend at your local café? Many of us need that caffeine burst before facing the day. If you don’t have time to brew a pot in the morning and you’re tired of spending a ton at the coffee shop, then a Keurig coffee maker may be the perfect solution for you. Here we rounded up 10 of the best Keurig coffee makers to help you decide which one is for you.
Before the 1990s, most people thought about coffee in terms of large pots. With the second wave of coffee spurring the growth of coffee shops, people began thinking of coffee in single servings. The first Keurig coffee machine appeared in 1998, and that changed home coffee brewing forever.
A Keurig coffee brewer is a machine that dispenses a single serving of coffee in about a minute. The technology is built around the K-cup: a single serving of ground coffee sealed Inside a plastic cup. You place the K-cup in the machine and close the lid. That punctures the top and bottom of the cup. Hot water flows in the top, saturates the grounds, and drains out the bottom into your waiting coffee cup.
Since then, Keurig has created over a dozen modes that include a whole array of features. Most can brew several sizes of coffee. Some models can produce a strong brew while others have variable water temperatures. The K-Café can even heat and froth milk so you can make a drink similar to a latte or cappuccino without having to leave home.
The ability to brew a single cup of coffee means no more dumping out pots of half-full coffee. While most coffee makers can adequately make a 6-cup pot or more, smaller pots usually result in weak, under-extracted coffee. Plus, it takes time to set up and brew a pot of automatic drip coffee. With the Keurig, just pop in a K-cup, and a minute later you’ll be sipping a hot cup of Joe.
Another advantage of a Keurig brewer is that everyone can have their favorite hot beverage. You can find K-cups in a variety of single-origins and blends in light, medium, and dark roasts. You’ll also find K-cups for flavored coffee, tea, and hot chocolate.
While you can brew a variety of cup sizes with a Keurig, there’s one major drawback. Regardless of how much hot water is used, it’s always the same amount of ground coffee. That means a larger cup size results in weaker coffee.
Another disadvantage is coffee freshness, or lack thereof. With the third wave of coffee, people became much more aware of the value of freshly roasted and freshly ground coffee. By definition, a significant amount of time passes between when the coffee was ground to when the K-cup goes in your brewer. This just wasn’t acceptable to many coffee connoisseurs. Also, coffee enthusiasts want to brew the coffee from their favorite local roaster.
All of these problems were swept away with the invention of the My K-Cup Universal Reusable Coffee Filter. These are about the size of a typical K-cup. You fill them with your favorite ground coffee and pop it in your Keurig. It has two fill lines, so you can brew a larger cup and retain the strong taste. All current Keurig models are compatible with the My K-Cup. But, many people like the Keurig because of the convenience: no measuring, no mess. Filling your own reusable filter nullifies that advantage.
Keurig offers over a dozen models of coffee brewers. These vary in size, features, and functions. Some can even brew a full carafe of coffee. Here we break down the best Keurig coffee maker models so you can decide which Keurig brewer is best for you.
The Keurig may not be for everyone. While we love the ability to brew a single cup of coffee, that may not be enough for others. If you know you’ll always want more than a single cup, you might want to look for a more conventional coffee machine. But if you love the idea of single-serve coffee, here are some things to think about when deciding on which model.
You love your single-serve machine, but what do you do when you have company? Or, what if everyone in your home likes a dark roast but you want a light roast? For these problems and more, the solution may be a brewer from the Keurig Duo line. These machines offer the ability to brew a full pot of coffee while also offering the convenience of the single-serve function.
Do you prefer a small, intense cup or a larger cup with a more subdued taste? Most Keurig brewers offer a range of cup sizes. Only the K-Cafe line offers a concentrated 2-ounce shot of coffee. The smallest cup size on other machines may be 6 or even 8 ounces. If you plan on using a My K-Cup Universal Reusable Coffee Filter, you may want to get a brewer that has a 12-ounce option. That’s because the My K-Cup allows you to use more coffee grounds than a regular K-cup.
A Keurig brewer will be more expensive than a standard automatic drip coffee maker. How much more varies widely. The basic models may be around $50 while machines with lots of options may be a couple hundred dollars. If you’re looking for a commercial-grade Keurig, you’ll be paying several hundred dollars. Also, the operating cost of a Keurig machine is more than a standard drip brewer. The individually packaged K-cups cost more than bulk coffee beans. But remember that you’re paying for convenience. If your alternative is stopping at the coffee shop, you will still save a significant amount of money with a Keurig.
With some Keurig machines, you just touch a single button and get a cup of coffee. Others have loads of features. Decide what features you need and which you can live without. Of course, the cost of the machine typically goes up the more bells and whistles it has. Here are some features you might find on a Keurig:
Most Keurig coffee machines only make coffee. But what if you love lattes and cappuccinos? If you want a single-serve brewer that can also heat and froth milk, you’ll need to go with the K-Café.
Tall Mugs
A brewer isn’t any good if it can’t fit your favorite mug. Most Keurig brewers only have about 7 inches of clearance. Many travel mugs are taller than that. If your favorite travel mug is closer to 8 inches, then look for a brewer that can accommodate that height.
Most Keurig machines have a footprint larger than your typical drip brewer. Some are considerably larger. But Keurig does offer some amazingly compact machines. If you’re tight on space, you may want to look at smaller machines like the K-Mini, which is only 4.5 inches wide.
Most Keurig machines are quite noisy. If you’re an early riser but others in your household are not, consider looking for a Keurig that offers their Quiet Brew Technology. Your housemates will thank you.
Some Keurig brewers have a water reservoir large enough to make a dozen cups of coffee while others only hold enough for a single cup. If you have a short counter, you may not want to have to drag the machine out to refill the water every day. Another consideration is if the reservoir is removable. A removable water reservoir is easy to carry to the sink to refill. This is definitely a factor to consider when comparing models.
Keurig machines are known for their speed of heating water. If you like tea, instant oatmeal, instant noodles, and other things that require hot water, a Keurig machine can be handy. With some Keurig machines, you can touch a single button to get a cup of hot water. Other machines can run without a K-cup installed, but you have to press a series of buttons as you would for coffee.
With any coffee maker, regular maintenance is required to keep it running well. About once a week, run hot water through the machine to get rid of built-up oils and grinds. You’ll also want to regularly wash the reservoir and any other removable parts with soap and warm water.
You also need to do a process called descaling. This removes the deposits left by minerals in your water. Many Keurig brewers have a light to indicate when it’s time to descale. If yours does not, it’s recommended to descale the machine every three to six months, depending on the hardness of your water.
The average lifespan of a Keurig seems to be about five years. Of course, that depends on how often you use it. To get the maximum lifespan of your machine, be sure to regularly clean and descale it.
Yes and no. Coffee pods are primarily a round, flat filter packet with ground coffee inside. These are not compatible with a Keurig brewer. However, since the original K-cup patent expired, many brands are producing coffee products that work with Keurig coffee makers. These will be labeled as “compatible with Keurig” and are often refers to as pods.
K-cups are designed strictly for single use. But you can get a My-K-Cup Universal Filter that you fill with your own ground coffee. These are designed to use over and over.
There are literally hundreds of different Keurig brand K-cup choices. You’ll find them in a variety of roasts and flavors. That’s not counting the teas, hot cocoa, and ciders
You’ll find coffee, tea, hot cocoa, and more packaged in K-cups. Within the coffee category, you can get light, medium, and dark roasts as well as decaf and flavored coffee. Some K-cups are single-origin, organic, fair-trade certified, or rainforest alliance certified.
Yes. For the longevity of your machine, we recommend getting the official My K-Cup Universal Reusable Coffee Filter.
Yes! We cannot stress this enough. Even if you use filtered water, regular descaling is critical for the longevity of your machine.
On this list of the best Keurig coffee makers, our overall top pick is the Keurig K-Express Essentials. This machine is easy to use and delivers fresh, hot coffee quickly. In short, it does everything a Keurig machine is supposed to do. At only 6.5 inches wide, it’s easy to fit on the counter even in small kitchens. The water reservoir holds 36 ounces, so you can go a few days before refilling. And it does all this at a very affordable price.
Of course, this may not be the best choice for every situation. If you must have latte- and cappuccino-style drinks, you would probably want the K-Café. If you need a machine to deliver both a full pot of coffee and single-serve coffee, you’ll want one of the models in the Duo line. Whichever machine you choose, any Keurig brewer can make those sleepy, foggy mornings a little bit easier.
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