
Mixpresso Personal
Score: 62/100
Keurig K-Express
Score: 68/100Rankings

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.

The Mixpresso Personal Single-Serve Coffee Maker combines a compact drip brewer with a built-in 14-oz travel mug and reusable filter for on-the-go convenience. Its limitations are a modest water-tank size and average coffee flavor, ideal for travelers and dorm dwellers who prioritize portability.
| Attribute | ![]() | ![]() |
|---|---|---|
887 ml | 1,242 mlbest | |
1,000 W | 1,475 Wbest | |
— | 5 minutesbest | |
| ↓ lower better | 980 gbest | 1,859.7 g |
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Compatibility(1) | ||
Compatible Pod Systems | Ground coffee | K-Cup |
Power(1) | ||
Power Wattage (W) | 1000 W | 1475 W |
Design & Capacity(3) | ||
Water Reservoir Capacity (ml) | 887 ml | 1242 ml |
Weight (g) | 980 g | 1859.7 g |
Dimensions (HxWxD) (cm) | 27.9 x 12.2 x 17.3 cm cm | 43.7 x 13.0 x 32.5 cm cm |
Features(1) | ||
Brew Size Options | 14 oz | 8-12 oz |


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Professional reviewers and editors highlight the Mixpresso's ultra-compact footprint, lightweight build, and user-friendly one-touch operation as key strengths. The auto shut-off and reusable permanent filter are praised for safety and eco-friendliness, while the limited water-tank size and lack of detailed performance data are noted as drawbacks.
Everyday users consistently praise the tiny size, portability, and included travel mug, noting that it fits perfectly in small kitchens and dorm rooms. Positive remarks focus on ease of use, quick brewing, and the cost-saving reusable filter, while recurring complaints center on the small water tank, messiness during refills, and coffee taste that many describe as merely average.

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.
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.
“fits perfectly on my tiny kitchen counter”

“bruh i luv this”

“tank is tiny”

