
Cuisinart Coffee Maker Silver
Score: 79/100
Keurig K-Express
Score: 68/100Rankings

The Cuisinart SS-10P1 is a programmable single-serve coffee maker with a generous 72-ounce reservoir and compatibility with both K-Cup pods and ground coffee. Its larger footprint and occasional temperature shortfall are trade-offs. Suited for home users who want flexibility and a built-in hot-water function.

The Keurig K-Express offers a compact design, quick brewing and a strong-brew option with a generous 42-oz reservoir. Its limited brew sizes and absence of advanced features like water filtration or programmable settings reduce flexibility. Suited for solo users or small households that prioritize speed and a bolder cup over extensive customization.
| Attribute | ![]() | ![]() |
|---|---|---|
2,130 mlbest | 1,242 ml | |
— | 1,475 Wbest | |
— | 5 minutesbest | |
| ↓ lower better | 4,499 g | 1,859.7 gbest |
3 yearsbest | — |
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Design & Capacity(3) | ||
Water Reservoir Capacity (ml) | 2130 ml | 1242 ml |
Weight (g) | 4499 g | 1859.7 g |
Dimensions (HxWxD) (cm) | 30.8x23.7x28.0 cm cm | 43.7 x 13.0 x 32.5 cm cm |
Features(1) | ||
Brew Size Options | 4-12 | 8-12 oz |

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Everyday users consistently praise the brewer's rapid heating, generous water reservoir, and flexibility to brew both pods and ground coffee, especially valuing the hot-water button for tea and other drinks. Recurring complaints focus on audible brewing noise, the temperature not being hot enough for some, and the absence of cold-brew or espresso functions.

Professional reviewers and retailer editors present the K-Express as a sleek, space-saving entry-level Keurig that excels in speed and simplicity. They commend its modern aesthetic and quick brewing, but consistently note the omission of higher-end features such as a carafe, programmable settings, or built-in water filtration, positioning it as a basic model for users who prioritize convenience over customization.
“Strong brew is an add-on to standard cups, not exclusive.”



Everyday users echo the professional praise for compactness and fast brewing, highlighting the large reservoir and travel-mug compatibility as major conveniences. However, they also voice recurring frustrations about limited brew options, the absence of an internal water filter, and occasional confusion over power specifications.