Their biggest selling point large K-Vue pods is negated now that Keurig doesn't manufacture them anymore. If you're looking for larger serving sizes, take a look at the K-Duo. It can brew either single-serve K-Cups up to 12 oz or multi-cup carafes up to 60 oz. If a full or even half carafe is still too much for you, check out the Keurig 2. However, you can buy a Keurig 2. Many Keurig fans say these Keurig 2.
That's why they released the K-Cafe and K-Latte, both of which brew standard coffees and specialty beverages solely using K-Cups! These brewers appeal to a wider audience and are easier for Keurig to maintain. Today, there's no good reason to buy the discontinued Rivo, mostly because Keurig just doesn't manufacture the Rivo pods anymore.
Go with the K-Cafe if you're a specialty beverage enthusiast. Its 3 frothing modes, including cold foam, really make a big difference. You might think of lattes and cappuccinos as "espresso with frothed milk," but the froth is different for both.
Latte foam is more uniform, smooth, and silky. Cappuccino foam is much fluffier and aerated with hot milk on the bottom. And, of course, the cold foam setting is great for iced specialty beverages. Go with the K-Latte if you're a coffee drinker who enjoys the occasional specialty drink mostly lattes, obviously and you don't mind the max 10 oz brew size.
The Keurig 2. In addition to brewing K-Cups up to 12 oz, Keurig 2. There are 4 series of Keurig 2. Today, all Keurig 2. To make things easy, here's a quick comparison table of the 4 Keurig 2. K brewers have the smallest reservoir of any Keurig 2. They also don't offer any of the extras that the K, K, and K brewers do:.
Essentially, they're the smallest, most basic way to get access to Keurig's K-Carafe brew size. As a discontinued series, it's our duty to provide you with alternatives currently in production. If you're looking at getting a Keurig 2.
Bottom Line: If you're seriously considering the K or any other Keurig 2. It's the same type of brewer, only better. But if you're dead-set on getting the K, well, just click the button below.
As for the Kseries brewers this is a Keurig K review, after all here are the differences:. They're the most premium home use brewer Keurig has ever made and a customer favorite. Unfortunately, they've lost much of their utility since being discontinued as Keurig no longer makes the K-Mug and K-Carafe pods that make the 2.
I'm Bryan but most people know me as The Coffee Maven. My first introduction to coffee was during my college days, when I used it as a source of caffeine to fuel late-night study sessions, but soon I became obsessed with the chemistry of coffee. How did changes to water temperature or contact time affect its taste? Why do beans from Africa taste fruity while beans from Indonesia taste spicy?
I launched The Coffee Maven in February to explore these questions and help others brew their perfect cup. Welcome to my site, and thanks for reading! About Contact Blog. Which Keurig Do I Have? In this guide, we compare Keurig models —every single one. Why read this guide instead of others on the Internet?
This guide was the first and it's still the best. What was my strategy? Get a complete list of every Keurig model available. Research until I knew every key detail of every model. When new models are released, I update the list.
But first Overall Keurig C K-Elite Discontinued. Keurig K-Elite Discontinued. Keurig K-Duo Plus Discontinued. The K-Duo Plus is Keurig's most versatile coffee maker, brewing both single-serve K-Cups up to 12 oz and full 60 oz carafes with a convenient swivel water reservoir designed to fit your counter's configuration. Keurig K-Duo Discontinued. Keurig K-Select Discontinued. The K-Select is Keurig's best bang-for-your-buck brewer, offering several features not found on the K-Classic and without the top-tier price tag of the K-Elite.
Value-minded Keurig lovers, you can stop looking. Keurig K-Slim Discontinued. Keurig's largest compact brewer, the 4. Keurig K-Mini Plus Discontinued. Most notably, a Strength Control setting and the 12 oz reservoir is removable.
Keurig K-Duo Essentials Discontinued. This is the most basic of 3 K-Duo models and includes just the Essentials. Keurig K-Compact Discontinued. Keurig's most basic brewer, and generally its least expensive, the K-Compact has few fancy features but offers the same K-Cup experience. It also happens to be Keurig's smallest brewer with a removable reservoir.
Keurig K-Classic Discontinued. Keurig K-Cafe Discontinued. The Keurig K-Cafe, replacing the discontinued Rivo, brews K-Cup coffee, espresso, and even milk-based lattes and cappuccinos thanks to the integrated frother, all with the push of a single button OK, two buttons.
Keurig K-Mini Discontinued. If you want fancy features, look elsewhere. If you want compact coffee, look here. Keurig K-Latte Discontinued. The simpler of Keurig's two specialty beverage brewers, the K-Latte is a compact, entry-level way to enjoy both coffees and lattes from the comfort of your own home.
And without paying the Starbucks tax. Keurig K15 Discontinued. One of Keurig's original "Mini" K-Cup models, the K15 has a max 10 oz brew size with its "fill before each use" reservoir. Eccellenza Momentum Discontinued. The Eccellenza Momentum lets your customers select from 10 fresh ground beverages using an 18" hi-res color touchscreen and holds 15 lbs of beans and 12 lbs of powder 3 flavors for almost any coffee drink imaginable.
Keurig K Cafe Discontinued. Able to brew oz coffees and 3 sizes of lattes and cappuccinos, the Keurig K Cafe covers all of your customers' coffee needs.
And with direct plumbing compatibility and auto-eject pods, it's easy on you, too. Keurig K Discontinued. If you're looking for total customer convenience, the Keurig K is your machine. Its sleek design and hi-res touchscreen scream quality, and 5 brew sizes, hot water on demand, and pod auto-eject make operation easy. Boasting Keurig's new 12 oz brew size, Strength Control, and a massive 96 oz water reservoir the largest of any Keurig brewer the K is the ideal low-maintenance brewer for small offices and common areas.
Keurig KP Discontinued. A sleek, customer-facing UL Commercial listed brewer with a 90 oz reservoir and color touch LCD display, the KP is direct water line compatible and makes brewing simple for small and medium-sized settings. Keurig K-Suite Discontinued. A simple, compact, and sleek brewer designed for hotels and vacation rentals, the Keurig K-Suite Premium is a UL Commercial listed machine with oz brew sizes to start your guests' days off on the right foot.
Comparing Keurig's Discontinued Models Don't see your favorite Keurig coffee maker among the 20 listed above? B Series.
Now discontinued, it's been replaced by the identical-looking K15 and upgraded K-Mini. Complete List of Keurig B30 Mini Series Brewers Keep reading below for our consolidated snapshots of every Keurig B30 Mini brewer for this series, just one model including our Official Rating for each based on our in-depth analysis of every Keurig model ever made.
Keurig B Our Rating Keurig's original "Mini" K-Cup model, the B31 has a max 10 oz brew size with its "fill before each use" reservoir.
The Coffee Maven's editors select and review products independently. We may receive a commission if you purchase through one of our links at no additional cost to you. Key Features of the Keurig B Handy water measuring tool inside the reservoir to effectively measure out 6, 8, or 10 oz.
Great for your desk at work, dorm room or bedroom, or anywhere else you want a cup of coffee quickly. Cons Discontinued model. Keurig B40 Elite Series At A Glance One of Keurig's most iconic brewers, B40 series brewers are easy to operate with a solid 48 oz reservoir, but they have just a 10 oz max brew size and no special features.
Now discontinued, check out the K40 series or the in-production K-Classic instead. Complete List of Keurig B40 Elite Series Brewers Keep reading below for our consolidated snapshots of every Keurig B40 Elite brewer, including our Official Rating for each model based on our in-depth analysis of every Keurig model ever made.
One of Keurig's most iconic brewers, the B40 is easy to operate with a solid 48 oz reservoir, but has just a 10 oz max brew size and no special features. Now discontinued, check out the K40 or K-Classic instead. One of Keurig's most iconic brewers, the B41 is easy to operate with a solid 48 oz reservoir, but has just a 10 oz max brew size and no special features. Now discontinued, check out the K-Classic instead. One of Keurig's most iconic brewers, the B44 is easy to operate with a solid 48 oz reservoir, but has just a 10 oz max brew size and no special features.
One of Keurig's most iconic brewers, the B45 is easy to operate with a solid 48 oz reservoir, but it has just a 10 oz max brew size and no special features. Now discontinued, check out the K45 or K-Classic instead. Discontinued and replaced by the also-discontinued K60 Special Edition series, check out the new K-Classic instead. How does the K-Classic compare? Complete List of Keurig B50 Signature Series Brewers Keep reading below for our consolidated snapshots of every Keurig B50 Signature brewer, including our Official Rating for each model based on our in-depth analysis of every Keurig model ever made.
Keurig's original brewer with an LCD messaging center, the B50 offers 6 and 8 oz brew sizes and 48 oz reservoir. Discontinued and replaced by the also-discontinued K60 Special Edition, check out the new K-Classic instead. Keurig's original brewer with an LCD messaging center, the B55 offers 6 and 8 oz brew sizes and 48 oz reservoir. Discontinued and replaced by the also-discontinued K65 Special Edition, check out the new K-Classic instead. Now discontinued, check out the new-and-improve K-Classic instead.
A third brew size: 10 oz. You may also see a few other B60 series brewers from Keurig. What makes them different? Complete List of Keurig B60 Special Edition Brewers Keep reading below for our consolidated snapshots of every Keurig B60 Special Edition brewer, including our Official Rating for each model based on our in-depth analysis of every Keurig model ever made.
An upgrade to the B50 series, the B60 offers an additional 10 oz brew size with the same LCD messaging center and 48 oz reservoir. An upgrade to the B50 series, the B65 offers an additional 10 oz brew size with the same LCD messaging center and 48 oz reservoir. An upgrade to the B50 series, the B66 offers an additional 10 oz brew size and a silver lid with the same LCD messaging center and 48 oz reservoir.
While these B70 brewers are timeless, we recommend the new K-Elite instead. Keurig B70 Platinum Series Overview Five years ago, if you were to ask a Keurig user what their favorite K-Cup brewer was, there's a good chance they would have picked the B70 Platinum. Keurig's B70 Platinum brewers were stylish upgrades to the B60 Special Edition series, offering several upgrades that made them the most powerful single-serve brewer of their day: Concentrated 4 oz serving size can be used for iced beverages Larger 72 oz water reservoir 60 oz on B60 series brewers Temp Control When Keurig transitioned to their K series brewers, they rebranded the B70 Platinum as the K70 Platinum and added one extra feature: a 12 oz brew size.
Every Keurig coffee maker has a lightly engraved letter and number combination on it called a serial number or the model details that will tell you exactly what model of Keurig it is. A few examples of Keurig model details are: K10, K, or K Unfortunately, the location of the serial number and model details will differ depending on the type of Keurig you have.
If you have a Keurig with no removable water reservoir the serial number should be on the bottom of the brewer. Once you find the serial number and model type, you can google either one to find the model of Keurig you have. Finding the engraved model type on the body of your Keurig brewer is the easiest way to figure out which model you have. The major difference between machines is how large the water reservoir is and how many cup size options there are, which simplifies comparison between models.
There are more than 50 different Keurig models on the market. But, we've whittled them down to our favorite 10 coffee machines and reviewed them for you. Select from three convenient brew sizes: 6, 8 and 10 ounces Enjoy coffee, tea, hot cocoa and more at the touch of a button.
It is recommended that you register your brewer by visiting www. I guess all of you are familiar with the water reservoir. Drip Tray. Well, we cannot forget the drip tray because without one, you don't know how many coffee spills you're going to have to wipe all day. K-Cup Pod Holder. Water Filter. Regardless, get out your pods and get ready for some Keurig coffee makers. Keurig K-Mini. Keurig K-Select. Keurig K-Elite. Keurig K-Cafe. Keurig K-Duo. Looking for the difference Some of the differences between Keurig 1.
While Keurig 1. The serial numbers for most of our brewers can be found on the side, behind the cold water tank. The biggest difference in the K - Select model is the fact that it can brew an additional cup size, which is 12 oz. K - Classic , as well as older models of single-serve brewers by Keurig , only brew up to 10 oz.
Only Keurig 2. Another difference with the Keurig 2. In Keurig 2.
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