Rankings

The Keurig K-Supreme is a single-serve coffee maker that delivers fast brewing under two minutes with customizable strength and a large 66 oz dual-position reservoir. It lacks smart connectivity and precise temperature control, making it less suited for tech-focused users. Ideal for households that value quick, versatile coffee without the need for app integration.

The Keurig K-Elite offers a sizable 75 oz reservoir, temperature and strength controls, and an iced-coffee setting, making it a versatile choice for single-serve brewing. Drawbacks include scaling issues, a need to modify the reusable filter, and the absence of a timer or descale button. Ideal for users who value customization and a large water capacity in a compact countertop machine.

The Keurig K-Classic offers simple push-button operation and brews a cup in under a minute with a removable 48 oz water reservoir. Its limited brew size range and absence of strong-brew or smart features may disappoint power users. Best for budget-conscious individuals needing a compact, reliable coffee maker.

The Keurig K-Crema delivers crema-topped coffee and espresso-style shots using PressureInfusion and MultiStream technologies, backed by a generous 72 oz reservoir. Limitations include lack of reusable pod support and a short power cord, which may affect convenience. Ideal for K-Cup users seeking espresso-like drinks without a full espresso machine.

The Keurig K-Duo Gen 2 combines single-serve pod brewing with a 12-cup carafe, featuring a 72 oz reservoir and programmable auto-brew. It is limited by a rear-mounted water reservoir and no espresso or milk-frothing capabilities. Ideal for families or offices needing both pod convenience and larger batches.

The Keurig K-Mini Mate is an ultra-compact single-serve brewer with the narrowest footprint and the fastest brew time in the lineup. Its lightweight, flimsy build and single-cup reservoir limit durability and convenience. Best for dorm rooms, RVs or tiny kitchens where space is at a premium and only occasional coffee is needed.

The Keurig K-Mini is an ultra-compact single-serve brewer that excels in space-saving design and quick brewing. Its tiny water reservoir and occasional durability concerns limit convenience for heavier use. Ideal for dorms, offices, or anyone needing one-to-two cups a day.
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| ↓ lower better | 120 seconds | — | 60 secondsbest | — | — | — | — |
1,952 ml | 2,218 mlbest | 1,419 ml | 2,130 ml | 354.9 ml | 354.9 ml | 2,129 ml | |
— | 1,470 W | 1,500 W | — | — | — | 1,520 Wbest | |
| ↓ lower better | — | 1,470 W | — | — | — | 1,425 Wbest | 1,520 W |
— | — | 120 minutesbest | — | — | 1.5 minutes | — | |
| ↓ lower better | 453.6 gbest | 3,628.7 g | 4,082 g | 454 g | 952.5 g | 2,086.5 g | 5,315 g |
0 years | — | 0 years | — | 1 yearsbest | 1 yearsbest | 1 yearsbest |
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Compatibility(1) | |||||||
Compatible Pod Systems | K-Cup | K-Cup; reusable My K-Cup | K-Cup | K-Cup pods, ground coffee | K-Cup | K-Cup | K-Cup |
Power(2) | |||||||
Power Wattage (W) | — | 1470 W | 1500 W | — | — | — | 1520 W |
Power Consumption (W) | — | 1470 W | — | — | — | 1425 W | 1520 W |
Safety(1) | |||||||
Auto Shut‑off Timer (minutes) | — | — | 120 minutes | — | — | 1.5 minutes | — |
Design & Capacity(3) | |||||||
Water Reservoir Capacity (ml) | 1952 ml | 2218 ml | 1419 ml | 2130 ml | 354.9 ml | 354.9 ml | 2129 ml |
Weight (g) | 453.6 g | 3628.7 g | 4082 g | 454 g | 952.5 g | 2086.5 g | 5315 g |
Dimensions (HxWxD) (cm) | 36.6 x 37.7 x 25.7 cm cm | 33.3x32.3x25.2 cm cm | 33.0 x 33.8 x 24.9 cm cm | 32.258x28.194x32.766 cm cm | 24.0 x 10.0 x 23.7 cm cm | 30.7 x 11.4 x 28.7 cm cm | 33.8x21.7x33.3 cm cm |
Performance(1) | |||||||
Brew Time (seconds) | 120 seconds | — | 60 seconds | — | — | — | — |
Features(2) | |||||||
Brew Size Options | 6,8,10,12 | 4-12 oz | 6,8,10 | 6-12 oz | 6-12 oz | 6-12 oz | 6-12 oz |
Filter Type | Reusable | water filter | — | — | — | — | — |
General(1) | |||||||
Warranty (years) | 0 years | — | 0 years | — | 1 years | 1 years | 1 years |
Controls(1) | |||||||
Control Type | Simple button controls | — | Push-button | Digital | — | — | — |

Products in the top-left offer the best value (high score, low price).

The Keurig K-Supreme is a single-serve pod-based coffee maker that uses MultiStream Technology for even ground saturation and offers customizable brew strength, temperature, and cup-size settings. It brews quickly-under two minutes-and includes features like a dual-position reservoir, hot-over-ice capability, and a reusable My K-Cup filter for reduced pod waste.
Consumers overwhelmingly value the K-Supreme for its quick brewing, customizable options, and reusable filter, while noting the lack of smart features and temperature control as drawbacks.

“Excellent coffee quality, ease of use, and design”

“set the last one out to the curb”

“Customers consistently note the ease of use and high-quality coffee output.”









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.
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.

Professional reviewers view the K-Classic as a solid, budget-friendly entry point into Keurig's ecosystem, emphasizing its reliable performance, compact footprint, and low price while noting the absence of premium features like Strong Brew and larger brew sizes that are available on higher-priced models.
Consumers overwhelmingly value the K-Classic for its simplicity, speed, and space-saving design, often citing easy operation and good coffee quality. Common criticisms focus on noise level, occasional volume inconsistencies, and the lack of advanced brewing options found in pricier Keurig models.

Professional reviewers commend the K-Duo Gen 2 for its dual-brew flexibility, effective Brew Over Ice function, and user-friendly digital interface, noting that MultiStream technology improves flavor consistency. Minor drawbacks noted include the rear-mounted reservoir and the absence of carafe-based iced coffee or espresso capabilities.
Everyday users show mixed feelings; while some appreciate the convenience of having both pod and carafe options and the iced-coffee feature, a few report dissatisfaction with overall performance and find the back-placed reservoir less convenient.

Professional reviewers highlight the K-Mini Mate's record-breaking 4-inch width as the smallest Keurig ever, praising its rapid brew time and simple one-touch operation, while criticizing its lightweight, unstable build, tall profile, and lack of grips.
Everyday users love the tiny footprint and fast single-cup brewing, especially for dorms and small apartments, but repeatedly complain about the unit's flimsiness, its relatively tall stature, and the inconvenience of refilling the one-cup reservoir for each brew.

Professional reviewers commend the K-Mini for its ultra-slim matte design, one-touch simplicity, rapid brewing, and eco-friendly auto shut-off, positioning it as a perfect fit for cramped spaces and single users. However, they note its single-serve limitation, tiny water reservoir, and comparatively lower power as trade-offs for the compact form factor.
Everyday users love the K-Mini's tiny footprint, ease of use, and travel-mug compatibility, often calling it a perfect size for single drinkers and a great addition to desks or dorms. Common complaints revolve around durability issues, the need to refill water for each cup, and slower brewing compared to larger Keurig models.

Everyday users give the K-Crema high marks, praising its straightforward setup, compact size, quiet operation, and the rich, crema-topped coffee it produces. Positive comments dominate, and no major recurring complaints appear in the available reviews.