
Keurig
The Keurig K‑Elite is a single‑serve pod coffee maker that brews hot or iced coffee, tea, and cocoa in five cup sizes using K‑Cup pods. It features a large 75 oz removable water reservoir, adjustable temperature, strong‑brew and iced settings, and a removable drip tray for tall travel mugs.
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$129.99
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$132.96
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$89.00
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$152.99
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers highlight the K‑Elite’s premium aesthetic, programmable functions, and extensive customization options such as temperature and strength control. They commend its versatility for both hot and iced beverages, while noting the absence of a timer or dedicated descale button and the potential for hard‑water scaling as drawbacks.
What Users Say
Everyday users consistently praise the machine’s coffee quality, ease of use, and attractive design, especially appreciating the iced coffee feature and tall‑mug compatibility. Common complaints revolve around hard‑water scaling problems, the lack of a timer or descale button, and the need to modify reusable pods.
Common Complaints
Hard‑water scaling leading to malfunctions, absence of a timer or dedicated descale button, and the requirement to alter reusable pods for compatibility.
What People Are Saying
“Excellent coffee quality, ease of use, and design”
“set the last one out to the curb”
How It Compares
vs. Keurig K‑Supreme
Advantages
Disadvantages
Choose the K‑Elite for larger reservoir and iced‑coffee capability; the K‑Supreme is adequate if you don’t need those features.
vs. Older Keurig 2.0
Advantages
Disadvantages
The K‑Elite is preferable for users wanting customization and larger capacity; older 2.0 models suit budget‑focused users with minimal feature needs.