Keurig Coffee Maker, Single Serve, Matte Black, K-Mini Plus 1 each Delivery or Pickup Near Me

The Plus offers coffee strength control, allowing you to choose between regular and strong. Before I dig into the details of the K-Mini Plus, you might be wondering how it differs from the K-Mini – and why it’s nearly twice the price. There are a few noteworthy differences between the two models, and in all honesty, we believe it’s worth paying for the upgraded Plus model. I test each product thoroughly to provide comprehensive and independent product reviews.

Keurig K-Mini

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It’s simple to use and clean, and it’s compatible with all regular K-Cups. Plus, it brews hot, tasty coffee at the touch of a button. On a related note, coffee makers compatible with k-cups are typically more expensive. Keurig holds a prominent position in the market place, and dictates the prices. On one hand, Keurig claims that all the plastic its coffee machines and K-pods are made of, is FDA approved and BPA free, and hence, safe to use. My K-Cup, however, appears to defeat the purpose of a single cup coffee machine.

The K Mini Plus includes storage for up to nine K-Cups, which the K Mini does not have. It also adds a strong brew button that lets you control your brew strength, unlike the original. You can remove the reservoir for easy filling on the Plus, while the original is locked onto the machine. Although the machine is so small, it doesn’t inhibit your ability to use your favorite mug. The K Mini Plus accommodates cup sizes from 6 to 12 ounces.

The two machines have some less significant differences, which we touch on. The top of the Keurig K-Mini Plus has a “Strong” button. It may seem a small difference, but this is pivotal to the brew quality.

The K Mini Plus can brew any kind of 1.0 K-Cup that you prefer, but it can’t help you with any kind of specialty coffee drinks. This machine won’t be able to make espresso or froth your milk for you, so it’s best for someone who enjoys plain coffee. Throughout this review, we’ll be going over tons of helpful information that can help you decide if the K Mini Plus is the right coffee machine for you. This machine is a very small, convenient size perfect for small spaces and single homes. Before we get into the nitty-gritty specifics of this review, we’ll go through a few of the pros and cons of this coffee machine.

That is especially true if you’re short on space, as it is the most compact Keurig available. There is nothing to critique when it comes to the water reservoir on the K-Mini Plus. Yes, it only holds one serving of water at a time, so you will have to refill it every time you Hamilton Beach brew coffee. And the advantage of this system is that you can precisely choose the actual cup size of your coffee based on how much water you add. This coffee machine can brew anywhere between 6oz to 12oz of coffee, depending on how much water I pour in the water reservoir.

The most automated feature this machine has is the auto-off, which will turn it off 90 seconds after each brew cycle. To use this machine, you just add water, insert a K-Cup, push down the lever, and hit the brew Keurig K-Mini button. After a couple of minutes, you’ll have a hot cup of freshly brewed coffee. This coffee machine has a 12-ounce water reservoir, meaning you’ll have to refill it every time you brew a cup of coffee.

Considering its price, there are better coffee maker bargains out there. The Bosch Tassimo T55 is another single-serve coffee maker that uses T-discs instead of K-Cups. While K-Cups are more prevalent and easier to find, the cost of the two is comparable. Although the Sboly single-serve is not a Keurig machine, it is compatible with K-Cups. So, you can invest in a more affordable option while still enjoying the convenience and flavor of a K-Cup. This machine also works with ground coffee, so you can use any kind of coffee that you prefer.