Best Keurig Coffee Maker: 2020

Keurig coffee machine macro

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I’m guessing you would agree that there a a TON of Keurig coffee makers out there!  It’s really difficult to understand the differences and know which one is the Best Keurig Coffee Maker.

Well, if you want the Best Keurig Coffee Maker, I promise this post has what you need!

We’ve researched and have picked one Keurig we believe is the best for features, price and quality.  If that Keurig is too simple, or is missing a feature you really wanted, then comparison shop using our Comprehensive Keurig Comparison Chart. There you can compare the different features for each Keurig Coffee Maker.

If you aren’t sure about a feature, we provide additional feature descriptions to clarify exactly what each feature provides.  We also cover commercial Keurig coffee makers as well as their Cappuccino and Espresso systems.  There is even some coverage for their soft drink system.

So, here’s the deal:

If you think you might have needs that exceed “normal” (I know I do!), read on.  Because below you will find the chart you need to easily compare the different brewing systems from Keurig.

And, we provide reasons why you might choose one over another.  Different people have different needs.  Keurig recognizes this and has provided (some might say over provided) different models to suit each individual’s needs.

Why Keurig?  Why Now?

If you’re wondering why a coffee bean site is venturing off the coffee bean path into the Keurig world…

Well, that idea came about while walking down the aisle of my coffee bean grocery store.

I May Have A Drinking Problem

“I May Have A Drinking Problem” by Randy, via Flickr (CC BY 2.0)

I stopped to look for any new coffee beans brands that I haven’t heard of, and, what I noticed while looking, was that Keurig or Keurig-like “K-cup” products covered almost 3/4ths of the aisle.

It made me a believer that while coffee beans might make the best tasting coffee around (at least to most that have truly tried both), convenience can still rule the day as long as the quality is still respectable.

And, with the amount of K-cup products that dominate the coffee aisle of the grocery store, it’s very clear that the quality is there.  People are obviously coming back over and over again to K-cup products.  If not, the grocery store aisle would look very different.

The Keurig Hot Brew Chart

What’s the real story?

When we went shopping for our own Keurig, we got lost VERY quickly.  So, we felt like there was a need out there for a simple comparison chart to help see the actual difference between the various Keurig models.

So, we’ve put together this chart to help you choose the best Keurig coffee maker for you.

Because of the limited space, we did a separate chart for commercial grade systems further down in the article.

Bad Ass Comparison Table of Keurig Home Brewers

System ModelsK10
K15
K55K200
K250
K300
K350
K400
K450
K460
K475
K500
K550
K560
K575
Keurig 2.0 Brewing Technology™NoNoYesYesYesYes
Preheat stepNoNo1-2 min.About 3 minutesAbout 3 minutesAbout 3 minutes
Brews in under2 Min.1 min.1 min.1 min.1 min.1 min.
Removable Drip TrayYesYesYesYesYesYes
Supports K-cupsYesYesNo*No*No*No*
Includes K-Cup PacksK10 - 6 count variety pack
K15 - No
K55 - 4 count variety packK200 - No
K250 includes 4
K300 Includes 4,
K350 Includes 6
K400 Includes 4,
K450 Includes 6,
K460 Includes 42
K500 Includes 4,
K550 Includes 6,
K560 Includes 48 or 60
K575 Include 6
Includes K-Carafe PodsNoNoNoK300 Includes 2,
K350 Includes 4
K400 Includes 2,
K450 Includes 4,
K460 Includes 4
K500 Includes 2,
K550 Includes 4,
K560 Includes 4
Pod TypeK-CupK-CupK-Cup
Vue
K-Mug
K-Carafe
K-Cup
Vue
K-Mug
K-Carafe
K-Cup
Vue
K-Mug
K-Carafe
K-Cup
Vue
K-Mug
K-Carafe
K-Cup Brew Sizes6 oz,
8 oz,
10 oz
6 oz,
8 oz,
10 oz
4 oz,
6 oz,
8 oz,
10 oz
4 oz,
6 oz,
8 oz,
10 oz,
12 oz
4 oz,
6 oz,
8 oz,
10 oz,
12 oz (K475)
4 oz,
6 oz,
8 oz,
10 oz
12 oz (K575)
K-Mug Brew SizesNoneNone12 oz,
14 oz
12 oz,
14 oz
12 oz,
14 oz,
16 oz
12 oz,
14 oz,
16 oz,
18 oz (K575 only)
K-Carafe Brew SizesNoneNone22 oz,
26 oz,
30 oz
22 oz,
26 oz,
30 oz
22 oz,
26 oz,
30 oz
22 oz,
26 oz,
30 oz
Compatible with Keurig® My K-Cup® Reusable FilterYesYesNoNoNoNo
Compatible with Keurig® 2.0 My K-Cup® Reusable FilterNoNoYesYesYesYes
Reservoir SizeSingle use48 oz40 oz60 oz70 oz80 oz
Coffee strength controlNoNoYesYesYesYes
Includes recipe bookletK10 - YesNoNoNoNoNo
Brews coffee, tea, hot cocoaYesYesYesYesYesYes
Brews specialtyYesYesYesYesYesYes
Brews iced beveragesYesYesYesYesYesYes
Brews mochasNo Special SettingYesYesYesYesYes
ColorsBlack (K10, K15),
White (K10, K15),
Red (K10, K15),
Cobalt Blue (K10), Purple (K10),
Aqua (K10),
Blue (K10),
Banana Yellow (K10),
Bayberry Green (K10),
Flash Green (K10),
Orchid (K10),
Platinum (K10),
Poinciana Red (K10)
Black,
Rhubarb (hard to find)
Black,
White,
Turquoise,
Orange Zest (K200),
Imperial Red (K250)
Sandy Pearl,
Strawberry (k200),
Violet
BlackBlack (K400, K475)
White (K400)
Red (K450)
Sandy Pearl (K450)
Vintage Red (K400, K475)
Black/Silver
Platinum (K550)
Carafe SupportNoNoYes (sold separately)YesYesYes
Display ScreenNo (button controls)No (indicator lights)Black and white touch screen2.4" Grayscale Touch Screen2.4” Color Touch Screen2.8” XL Color Touch Screen
Adjustable brew temperatureNoNoNo but auto changes temps based on if K-Cup or K-Carafe insertedNoNo
No - But K475 auto changes temps based on if K-Cup or K-Carafe inserted
No
Yes for K575 (5 temp on screen choices)
Hot Water DispenserRun Without PodRun Without PodRun Without PodRun Without PodRun Without PodYes
Water Filter KitNoNoYesK300 No,
K350 Yes
K400 - No
K450 - Yes (1)
K460 - Yes (1)
K475 - Yes (2)
K500 - No
K550 - Yes (1)
K560 - Yes (1)
K575 - Yes (2)
Works with Non-Keurig K-cupsYesYesNoNoNoNo
Turns off automaticallyTurns off after 90 secondsProgrammable on/off after 90 secondsYesYesProgram on or off timesProgram on or off times
Energy Saver ModeYesYesYesYes
High Altitude SettingNoNoYesYesYesYes
Touch Screen Wallpaper SelectionNo touchscreenNo touchscreenNoNoNoRed, Green, Blue, or White
Illuminated water reservoirNoNoNoYesYesYes (choice of red, green, blue, or white light color)
Language ChoiceNoNoEnglish,
French,
Spanish
English,
French,
Spanish
English,
French,
Spanish
English,
French,
Spanish
Power Usage1425 watts 120 VAC 60 Hz1500 watts 120VAC / 60 Hz1450 watts 120VAC / 60 Hz1450 watts 120VAC / 60 Hz1500 watts 120VAC / 60 Hz1500 watts 120VAC / 60 Hz
Dimensions10.8"H x 6.9"W x 10.7"D13.0"H x 9.8"W x 13.3"D15”L x 9”W x 13.7”H10.43”L x 13.63”W x 13.45”H10.43”L x 13.63”W x 13.45”H10.43”L x 13.63”W x 13.45”H

* NOTE: The 2.0 Keurig Systems don’t officially support the non-DRM pods.  However, there are work around methods that allow those systems to brew using non-DRM pods.

Keurig Makes More than Coffee?

I had heard that Keurig was branching out of traditional coffee into other areas.

But, I had no idea how many until we starting researching for this article.

The best part?

Here are some of the things a Keurig can “brew”:

  • Coffee
  • Hot Tea
  • Iced Tea
  • Hot Cocoa
  • Well Known Coffee Brands
  • Seasonal Flavors
  • Soup

That’s Right…  SOUP!!

Keurig is beginning to move into cooking and other areas that can be automated.  Keurig’s first foray into soup is with a partnerships with Campbell’s to create a couple of chicken noodle flavors.

Other soup company’s are also trying to keep up by manufacturing K-Cup type products that can be used in a Keurig.  Progresso Bistro Cups makes a Broccoli and Cheese Mix.

Does the best Keurig coffee maker have to have all of these bells and whistles?  We don’t think so.

Keurig Hot Brewers

Keurig has several types of systems that manufacture food from K-cups.

They have four categories of hot brew systems that might work for you depending on your needs.

Keurig has these types of systems that all brew hot drinks:

Keurig 2.0 Systems

Keurig 2.0 K200/K250

The Keurig K200 and Keurig K250 are the same brewing system, but just come with different accessories:
  • K200 – Comes with a charcoal filter
  • K250 – Comes with a charcoal filter, descaling solution, and 4 K-Cup Pods.

The K200/K250 machine is one of the best machines if you want 2.0 technology, but you want a smaller footprint.

This brewer has a 40 ounce reservoir, but it takes up a lot less space from side to side (width) than the larger K300/K400/K500 sibling systems.

The nice thing about this model is that even though it is smaller, you don’t really lose the most important features.  That is what makes this the best Keurig coffee maker in our opinion.

The K200/K250 still:

  • Has a reservoir that can hold several cups of water
  • Still brews 9 sizes
  • Supports carafe
  • Supports tall mugs (remove the drip tray)
  • Include touch screen controls
  • Includes strength of coffee controls
  • Supports the Keurig® 2.0 My K-Cup® Reusable Filter

Buy this space saving model to use up the least amount of space in your kitchen or where ever you need to put your K200/K250.

Keurig 2.0 K300/K350

The Keurig K300 Series of Keurig 2.0 systems is the “low budget” version that still supports the basic “coffee making” functionality.

So, you won’t get the fancy features like auto brew for K-Carafes, or a fancy wallpaper color choices, or a color changing reservoir light.

But, you will still get a lot of the basic functions that you want from a 2.0 Keurig.  Things you get are things like:

  • Removable Drip Tray
  • Compatible with Keurig® 2.0 My K-Cup® Reusable Filter
  • Decent size reservoir (60 oz)
  • High Altitude Setting
  • Coffee strength control

The difference between the various K300 Series models is:

  • K300 – 4 K-Cup Pods and 2 K-Carafe Pods
  • K350 – 6 K-Cup Packs, 4 K-Carafe Packs, Water Filter Starter Kit

The footprint for this machine was a little large for us, this dropped it just a tad below the others for Best Keurig Coffee Maker.

Keurig 2.0 K400/K450/K460/K475

This model is the “Mama Bear” of the Keurig 2.0 systems.  It’s right in the middle and some would say is “just right”.

What you really gain between the K300 and K400 is:

  • Ability to save a “favorite” setting for K-Carafe packs
  • Auto brew for K-Carafe packs
  • 70 oz water reservoir (10 more ounces)
  • Color touch screen (instead of black and white)
  • Comes with a water filter (K300 series have to buy separately)
  • Temperature change based on if K-Cup or K-Carafe (K475 only)

The difference between the various K400 Series models is:

  • K400 – 4 K-Cup Pods and 2 K-Carafe Pods
  • K450 – 6 K-Cup Packs, 4 K-Carafe Packs, Water Filter Starter Kit
  • K460 – 42 K-Cups and 4 K-Carafe Packs, Water Filter Handle and 1 Charcoal Filter

The K400 Series is typically about $20 more than the corresponding K300 model.  And, about $30 less than the K500 Series.

This model also had the larger footprint, but some of the added features made it tempting to make this system the Best Keurig Coffee Maker.

Keurig 2.0 K475

The Keurig 2.0 K475 is next generation of Keurig K400 Series and adds a few more bells and whistles.

It has most everything the K400 Series system has, but is not the same machine.  The new system adds a couple of new features:

  • Don’t have to hold down the button while getting hot water
  • Adds a new 12 oz K-Cup size
  • Adds a new 18 oz K-Mug size
  • More temperature control options
  • An additional water filter
  • 6 K-Cup packs (no K-Carafe)
  • No Carafe (cost savings?)

Low, low/medium, medium, medium/high, high are the new available options for temperature control.  The options range from 179 degrees to 198 degrees.

Keurig 2.0 K500/K550/K560

The K500 Series (K500/K550/K560) of brewing machines are built to cover a wide range of users.  So, if you need the versatility to brew small, medium and carafes, then the K500 Series is the system for you.

All of the “K500 Series” (K500/K550/K560) of Keurig all come with the same machine.  The difference between the model numbers is what comes in the bundle:

  • K500 – 4 K-Cup Pods and 2 K-Carafe Pods
  • K550 – 6 K-Cup Packs, 4 K-Carafe Packs, Water Filter Starter Kit
  • K560 – 60 K-Cups and 4 K-Carafe Packs, Water Filter Handle and 1 Charcoal Filter (or here for a cheaper K560 with fewer (48) K-Cups)

If you have multiple family members that each have different coffee needs, and you like all of the bells and whistles (large LCD touch screen, customizable night light, timer controls for on/off, coffee strength controls, and water filtering), and you can afford it, this system is for you and your family.

The 80 ounce water reservoir is perfect for those crowded early morning kitchens where multiple people want to get up and get going with a quick cup of coffee.

Additional features the the K500 Series has over the K400 Series:

  • “On demand” hot water by holding down a button
  • Can program a “wall paper” background on the touch screen
  • Can program the color of the reservoir light

The K500 Series is typically about $30 more than the corresponding K400 model.  When I say “corresponding”, I mean K400=>K500, K450=>K550, and K460=>K560.

If you prefer color in your brewer, you might want to look at the K400 Series.  I could only find Black and Platinum for the K500 Series.

Keurig 2.0 K575

The Keurig 2.0 K575 is one of the newer Keurig K500 Series and is right now considered a top of the line model.

It has everything you’ve come to expect from your K500 Series system, but is not the same machine.  The new system adds a couple of new features:

  • Don’t have to hold down the button while getting hot water
  • Adds a new 12 oz K-Cup size
  • Adds a new 18 oz K-Mug size
  • More temperature control options
  • An additional water filter
  • 6 K-Cup packs (no K-Carafe)
  • No Carafe (cost savings?)

Low, low/medium, medium, medium/high, high are the new available options for temperature control.  The options range from 179 degrees to 198 degrees.

A lot of the pictures of the K575 show the Thermal Carafe.  But, it does not come with the K575.  The Thermal Carafe does a much better job of maintaining your hot beverage than the ones that come with the K500 Series (K575 does not come with any carafe).

If you are looking for the system that has pretty much everything, this system comes as close as any of the non-commercial systems.  The price is the only thing that kept it from being the Best Keurig Coffee Maker.

Commercial Systems

If your not sure what the best Keurig coffee maker is for work, we understand.

After all, there are seven different models to choose from.

WARNING:  If you are thinking you might want to buy a commercial Keurig for your home, make sure the system is UL certified for Home Use.  If it is not, this can void the machine warranty, and can also cause insurance issues for your home.

Use this table to compare/contrast the different commercial models:

Commercial Keurig Product by Feature Chart

System ModelK130K140
K145
K150
K155
K3000SEBolt Z6000
Recommended for office size1-15 people1-15 people16-30 people30+ people30+ people
Keurig 2.0 Brewing Technology™NoNoNoNoNo
Brews in under3 Min.1 Min.1 min.1 min.2 min (for a 64 oz carafe)
Removable Drip TrayYesYesYesYesNo
Supports K-cupsYesYesYesYesNo (uses special Bolt cups)
Includes K-CupsNoK140 - No
K145 - Bonus 12 Count Variety Pack
K150 - No
K155 - Bonus 12 Count Variety Pack
NoNo
Includes K-CarafeNoNoNoNoNo
Pod TypeK-CupK-CupK-CupK-CupBolt
K-Cup Brew Sizes6 oz,
8 oz,
10 oz
6 oz,
8 oz,
10 oz
4 oz,
6 oz,
8 oz,
10 oz,
12 oz (K150)
4 oz,
6 oz,
8 oz,
10 oz
None
K-Mug Brew SizesNoneNoneNoneNoneNone
K-Carafe Brew SizesNoneNoneNoneNone64 oz Thermal Carafe
My K-CupNoNoNoNoNo
My 2.0 K-CupNoNoNoNoNo
Automatic ejection of K-Cup with garbage storageNoNoNoYesNo
Reservoir SizeSingle use48 oz90 oz or Direct Water Line PlumbingDirect Water Line PlumbingDirect Water Line Plumbing
Easy Drain FeatureNoYesYesNoNo
Coffee strength controlNoNoYesYesNo
Includes recipe bookletNoNoNoNoNo
Brews coffee, tea, hot cocoaYesYesYesYesCoffee Only
Brews specialtyNo Special SettingNo Special SettingYesYesNo
Brews iced beveragesNo Special SettingYesYesYesNo
Brews mochasNo Special SettingNo Special SettingYesYesNo
ColorsBlackBlackBlack and SilverBlackBlack and Silver
Turns off automaticallyYesAfter 2 hours if feature turned onProgram on or off timesProgram on or off timesProgram on or off times
Energy Saver ModeYesYesYesYesYes
Quiet Brew® TechnologyNoNoYesYesNo
Carafe SupportNoNoNoNoComes with Bolt Thermal Carafe
Display ScreenNoNo (only button controls)Color TouchscreenColor Screen with buttons to select screen choicesColor Touchscreen
Adjustable brew temperatureNoNoYes (can adjust up or down 5˚ from 193˚F)NoYes (can adjust up or down 1˚F between 187˚F and 197˚F)
Hot Water DispenserRun Without PodRun Without PodRun Without PodPress button for up to 8 ozYes (uses a separate hot water spigot)
Water Filter KitNoNoNoNoNo
Works with Non-Keurig K-cupsYesYesYesYesNo
Illuminated water reservoirNoNoNoNoNo
Mug SensorYesNoNoYesYes senses carafe
On machine instructionsYesNoNoOn Screen InstructionsOn Screen Instructions
Accepts coins to charge for coffeeNoNoNoYes (optional add on)No
Water Filter Handle and CartridgeNoNoNoNoNo
UL Listed for HouseholdNoNoNoNoNo
UL Listed for CommercialYesYesYesYesYes
NSF CertifiedNoNoK150 - Yes
K155 - No
YesYes
ClockNoNoYesNoYes
Language ChoiceNoNoEnglish,
French,
Spanish
English,
French,
Spanish
English,
French,
Spanish
Power Usage700 Watts
110-120 VAC
1400 Watts
120 VAC
1400 Watts
120 VAC
1400 Watts
120 VAC
1460 watts
120VAC, 60Hz, single phase, 15A
Dimensions11.1"H x 10.0"D x 7.0"WK140 - 13.3" H x 11.4" D x 9.5" W
K145 - 13.25" H x 12.25" D x 9.5" W
15”L x 9”W x 13.7”H17.4"H x 18.0"D x 12.0"W18.0"L x 15.5"W x 19.0"H

We didn’t include any of the commercial systems as candidates for the Best Keurig Coffee Maker because of the prices.

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Keurig Commercial K130

The Keurig K130 System is designed for a work environment where customers are coming and going.

The instructions for using the system are printed right on the machine to inform those that are not familiar with the machine how to use it.

This system is for single use brewing.  There isn’t a reservoir for storing “readily available” water.  Your customers just fill their cup with the amount of water that they want converted to coffee, and pour that water into the machine to be brewed.

The K130 is built with a mug sensor to keep users that are not familiar (or children that are unattended) from removing the cup while coffee is being dispensed.

This brewer is truly built to sit in an office waiting room, or any office where new customers or any external visitors are visiting the office on a daily basis.

Keurig Commercial K140/K145

The Keurig Commercial K140 and Keurig Commercial K145 are designed for a small company of between 1 and 15 employees.

The K140 does not come with any extra K-Cup pods, whereas the K145 does come with a 12 pack sampler.

The K140/K145 systems brew coffee in less than one minute.  That is very fast when compared to the K130/K135 brew time of just under 3 minutes.

The K140/K145 systems have many of the typical features you would find in the best Keurig coffee maker:

  • Three brew sizes
  • An Auto Off feature (after 2 hours of non-use)
  • Drip Tray that can be removed
  • Removable Water Reservoir (48 ounces)
  • Descaling mode to keep the machine clean

The K140/K145 also includes the ability to easily drain the machine.  This is a feature that all of the Keurig commercial brewers come with.

So, if you have a small office that has varying tastes in coffee, the over 500 options of K-Cup coffee, tea, specialty, and iced beverages will give your office plenty of choices.

The K140 or K145 both provide an excellent product that can keep the whole office happy and productive.

Keurig Commercial K150/K155

The Keurig Commercial K150 and Keurig Commercial K155 are the next step up from the K140/K145 brewers and can support an office size from 15 to 30 employees.

The K155 does include a 12 pod sampler pack.

As you move up the lineup of brewers, this is the first commercial brewer that includes the ability to connect direct line plumbing.  Although, the 90 ounce reservoir might be big enough that you might not need direct line plumbing.

The K150 brewer includea a little more flexibility by providing five brew sizes from 4 to 12 ounces.  The K155 only brews four sizes.

The K150/K155 color touchscreen is a nice touch if you are wanting to give your customers the impression of an upscale business.

The K150/K155 also has many of the same features as the K140/K145 brewer like:

  • Under 1 minute brew
  • Programmable Auto on/off
  • Removable Drip Tray
  • Quiet Brew® Technology
  • Easy reservoir drainage

An additional feature of the K150/k155 over the K140/K145 is the ability to program the brew temperature.

What comes with the beautiful color touchscreen is the ability to change the menu languages from English, to French, to Spanish.

The K150/K155 also includes Keurig Quiet Brew Technology.  This is a nice feature for those offices that have the need to keep the noise down.

Keurig K3000SE Commercial Brewing System

The Keurig K3000SE Commercial Brewing System is the largest and most advanced Keurig system and is designed for office environments of 30 or more people.

The K3000SE does not have a reservoir, but is has Direct Line Plumbing which allows for continuous use.  The K3000SE can produce a cup about one every 60 seconds.

This system automatically ejects K-Cup pods into an internal garbage container and alerts on the LCD screen when the K-Cup garbage container is full.

The K3000SE provides on screen instructions to guide the user through the brewing process in the user’s choice of English, Spanish or French.  The on screen instructions make it easy to change by not burying the language choice deep inside of settings menus.

So, if you have a busy waiting room, or break room that accommodates 30+ people at day, and you need a machine that is built to withstand the abuse that the general public typically brings, the K3000SE is the system for you.

Bolt® Z6000 Carafe Brewing System

The Bolt® Z6000 Carafe Brewing System is the best Keurig coffee maker for the truly heavy coffee drinker or office of coffee drinkers.  This Keurig model is for environments where a hot carafe of coffee is wanted “on the ready”.

The Bolt® Z6000 comes with a Bolt® Thermal Carafe.  The carafe has a “variety” identifier tab that is able to be manually flipped between color coated options to indicate what type of coffee is in the carafe.  The options are:

    • Regular (brown tab)
    • Decaf (yellow tab)
  • Flavored (green tab)

The Bolt® Z6000 requires that special Bolt® Variety Packs be used.  These are the K-Cup equivalent “pods” that are specially built for the Bolt®  system.  The Keurig web site lists 10 different flavors.  There are 6 Green Mountain Coffee®, 1 The Original Dounut Shop®, and 3 Tully’s Coffee® flavors to choose from.

The flavors are a little limited.  However, the typical use for this type of machine would be somewhere that you would want to provide a coffee flavor that isn’t way off the beaten path.  Especially since it’s going to be shared among a group of people.

Keurig K-Cup Systems

The K-cup systems are the older models of Keurig.  The new models use 2.0 K-cups.

The difference is that the 2.0 K-cups have a code on the lid of the 2.0 K-cup that tells the more advanced 2.0 Keurig what inside of that 2.0 K-cup.  This means it knows if the K-cup in the slot is a single cup, a K-mug, or a K-Carafe.

It also knows if what is inside of the 2.0 K-cup is coffee, tea, a specialty drink, an iced drink, mocha, or chai.

Extra time doesn’t have to be spent “figuring” out how to program the Keurig.  The 2.0 Keurig just knows what to do for each 2.0 K-cup you put into the machine.

For many of you, that is wonderful!

Hammer & Sickle

“Hammer & Sickle” by AK Rockefeller, via Flickr (CC BY-SA 2.0)

But, from comments around the internet, this is a terrible idea that reeks of:

If you aren’t sure if you should purchase something that is so against freedom, you should know that there are underground movements to undermine this totalitarian movement against choice.

Workaround have already been developed that allow you to use the old K-Cup pods with your new fangled Keurig 2.0 machine.

Not Backwards Compatible?

So, if you want the latest features (see the table above) from a 2.0 machine, just know that you can still use old K-Cup or K-Cup compatible pods if you make a few illegal adjustments.

Ok, it’s not illegal.

It’s just against what the folks at Keurig want to force on you.

Freedom

“Freedom” by GotCredit, via Flickr (CC BY 2.0)

Ok, if you’re from Keurig and disagree with that statement, I know there are benefits from the 2.0 pods.  So, in the name of fairness, let’s cover some of them:

  • Ease of use (so many fewer buttons to press)
  • Press less buttons (I’m sure that prevents carpel tunnel syndrom
  • Less confusing to use (don’t have to know that my hazelnut is/isn’t a mocha)
  • Saves time (10 seconds multiplied by each cup; it’s just time you will never get back)

Before you say, what’s with the sarcasm, it really convenient to not have to do all of those things.  That is true.

But, if you don’t think the executives from Keurig weren’t in a room salivating about the idea of all the extra sales they were going to get from 2.0 pods by eliminating competitor K-Cups, you’re crazy.

For those of you that hate the idea of being forced into the 2.0 K-Cups, there is a “magnet” hack that is floating around.  Here is a video for one of them.  There is a Home Depot link in the YouTube comments to a magnet that supposedly works.  Thanks to petko64 for putting this video together:

We thought about making one of the older model non-2.0 systems be the Best Keurig Coffee Maker.  But, once we realized how easy it was to beat the DRM, we thought some of the benefits that the newer systems have were just too good to pass up.

Keurig K10/K15 Mini Plus Coffee Maker

This Keurig system is one of the most affordable of the Keurig models.  If that’s your criteria, then this is a good candidate for the Best Keurig Coffee Maker.

The Keurig K10 has been made obsolete by the Keurig K15.  But, there are still K10 models to be found.

One reason to look for a K10 is that it is about $20 cheaper (sometimes even more).

The K10 comes in 12 different colors.  But, the K15 only comes in 3.

The different K10 colors cost different amounts.  So, be careful when you purchase, because you might see a cheaper price in white, but then click over to the purple color and if you don’t notice the price change, you will be in for a surprise when you get the bill and you paid almost twice as much as you thought.

Is the K15 Different Than the K10?

The K15 appears to be the same machine as the K10.  With the exception that it doesn’t have the issue that forces a recall by Keurig (see below for details).

The K10/K15 brews 6, 8, or 10 ounces.  Actually it brews the amount you pour into it at the top.  So, just fill your coffee cup with the amount of water that you want converted to coffee, and you are good to go.

Keurig K10 systems that were manufactured before July of 2014 were recalled by Keurig due to safety issues associated with hot water unexpectedly spraying and causing burns.

If you do end up with a system that was part of the recall, use this government link to understand how to check if your system was part of the recall.   This government web site lists all of the serial number ranges that were part of the recall.

The K15 doesn’t have this same issue.

If you find out your system was part of the recall, you can receive a free “easy to install” kit that will repair your Keurig K10.

Keurig K55 Coffee Maker

Keurig used to make several coffee machines that were targeted at people that just needed a quick cup.

Those machines had varying features, but the main thing they had in common was that they only brewed for different cup sizes.  So, no mug or carafe pods.

This Keurig K55 Coffee Maker is the only machine in that category that is still listed on the Keurig web site (at least as of the release of this article).

The other machines were K40/K45, K50 (Keurig K50 vs K55 difference?  Or, K55 vs K50?  they are virtually identical with K55 being the later version), K60/K65, and K70/K75.  You can still buy some of these models on Amazon (or other online sites).  But, the K55 is the only one you can buy from Keurig on their web site.

My guess is that the K55 has lasted as long as it has because it is a top seller for Keurig.

The big benefit that many still find with the K55, is that it doesn’t have that 2.0 DRM feature.  This allows the K55 to use the old K-cup packs and other knock off brands that came along at cheaper prices.

More K55 Features

The other features the K55 has are:

  • Removable Drip Tray
  • 4 count K-Cup Variety Pod Pack
  • Compatible with Keurig® My K-Cup® Reusable
  • 48 oz reservoir
  • Brews 6 oz., 8 oz., and 10 oz. sizes
  • Turns off automatically

If you really don’t like the new DRM aspect of the Keurig 2.0 Systems, you should probably get one of these “older” systems before they disappear completely.

Even though this is one of the “older” systems, this model was worthy of consideration as the Best Keurig Coffee Maker.  It was a close competition and barely lost to the eventual winner.

Specialty Coffee Drink Makers

Keurig has decided to cover all bases by creating a few “specialty” drink systems:

  • The Rivo
  • Keurig® KOLD Drinkmaker

Technically, the KOLD Drinkmaker isn’t a “Hot Brewer”, but since it is a specialty brewer, we’ve

Rivo® Cappuccino & Latte System

The Rivo® Cappuccino & Latte System is designed brew to a perfect espresso, cappuccino or latte at home.

The Rivo® requires the use of Rivo® pods.  But, the coffee in the pods is quality Italian LavAzza® coffee.  We’ve reviewed LavAzza® coffee beans before and they have proven to be “up to snuff”.

The Rivo® has three frothing modes of operation:

  • Cappuccino
  • Latte
  • Cold Froth

For Espresso mode, the Rivo® provides two sizes:

  • Short (1.4-oz.)
  • Lungo (2.8-oz.)
How Does it Work?

You place the milk or non-dairy alternative in the small carafe that is provided, pop in a Rivo® pod, and the machine does the rest.  And, it does it in under a minute!  That’s actually pretty amazing if you ask me.

Regular milk and/or cream froth the best.  1/2 percent also works, just less froth.  Coconut, almond and soy also work.  Almond and soy also froth less than regular milk.  And, coconut froths the least.  You can really use any type of milk, but the brand and type of milk will vary.

We’ve written articles in the past about making cappuccino or espresso coffee:

If you have the time and like the process of making it yourself, you should find those articles useful.  But, if you just want the convenience and simpleness, the Keurig Rivo® is a fantastic alternative.

On the Keurig web site I found 4 flavors of Rivo® packs.  But, read on to see how you can expand your choices by constructing your own reusable pack.

While researching I found this YouTube video by dial2Fast that show you how to reuse a Rivo® pack to use your own coffee grinds.  Using this method, you can use your own coffee bean from our Best Espresso article.  This kind shows you how to create your own “My K-Cup Reusable Filter” for the Rivo®:

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Keurig® KOLD Drinkmaker

The Keurig® KOLD Drinkmaker is Keurig’s entry into the soda market.  This machine is intended to compete with products like the SodaStream.

So, this isn’t really a brewer as much as it is a maker of carbonated or non-carbonated soda style drinks.

Keurig, as usual, has marketing agreements with all of the big name companies.  So, instead of waiting for that special 3 12 packs of soda for $12 at the grocery store, and filling up your pantry and refrigerator with cans and cans of soda, you can instead store much smaller packs and make you own soda on demand.

The Brands

Here is a non-exhaustive list of some of the brands that Keurig has pulled in:

  • Coca-Cola®
  • Coca-Cola Zero
  • Diet Coke®
  • Sprite®
  • 7UP®
  • Canada Dry®
  • Dr Pepper®
  • FLYTE
  • Fanta®
  • Flynn’s Soda Shop

The marketing video for Keurig® KOLD says the drink that is made comes out chilled (39˚F) and doesn’t need ice.  But, for someone like me from the deep South state of Texas, it just gets too hot around here to not have ice in your drink.

Of course, you can just put ice in your cup.  Just make sure you leave enough room for the soda or you might have a mess on your hands.

The drink size that it makes is 8 ounces.  So, if you want more, you’ll have to do it in multiples of 8.

The machine comes in black or white to match most other kitchen appliances.

The water reservoir is about 52 ounces.  The CO2 canister is…

WAIT!  There is no CO2 canister.  Genius!  I may need to trade my SodaStream in.

The Drinks

The Keurig® KOLD makes more than just soda.  Here is the list of drink types that it makes:

  • Soda
  • Cocktail Mixer
  • Iced Tea
  • Seltzer
  • Craft Soda
  • Flavored Water

There are 12 different flavors of drinks (carbonated and not) that have ZERO calories.  I can tell you from personal experience that regular non-diet soda drinks can pack on the pounds.  If your belt is starting to feel a bit snug, substituting zero calorie drinks for those other high calorie drinks is a great first step at keeping the scale under control.

While this isn’t really in the same class to be considered the Best Keurig Coffee Maker, it provides a solid function that has a real chance at succeeding in it’s market, if it can keep the pod prices down to a reasonable amount.

Keurig Features

In our tables above, we list a short description of features that each Keurig coffee maker exhibits.  Here is a longer description of what each of these features actually mean.

Adjustable Brew Temperature

The feature allows the user to control just how hot or warm their cup of coffee gets.

This allows the user to get a scalding hot cup, if they so desire.  Or, to get a cup that is sippable right out of the machine.

To control this feature, the user uses the menus to select the feature.  The various machines control this feature in several different ways.

For some of the models, it is pressing the menu button a certain number of times until the SET BREW TEMP menu choice is shown.  Once showing you can adjust the brewing temperature to between 187 degrees and 192 degrees by selecting between LOW, LOW/MEDIUM, MEDIUM, MEDIUM/HIGH, and HIGH.

Other models automatically select the temperature based on the size of the pod (cup or carafe).

The K150/K155 allows for adjustments up or down by up to 5˚ from 193˚F.

See the tables above for how each brewing machine performs this action.

Removable Drip Tray

Tthe best Keurig coffee maker systems have this feature.  In fact, they all do.

The tray is what you put your cup on when you are brewing a single cup.

Typically a tray holds up to 8 ounces of liquid should the cup not be in place, or if it is removed while dispensing coffee/water.

It is removable for when you need to use a tall glass/mug, or for some systems when you are brewing using the carafe.

Keurig 2.0 Brewing Technology™

The Keurig 2.0 Brewing Technology refers to the ability of the Keurig 2.0 brewers to be able to read the 2.0 K-Cup, K-Mug, or K-Carafe pods and recognize what options to provide to the user.

For example, when you put a  2.0 K-Cup in the 2.0 brewer, that brewer will only ask for cup sizes that are appropriate for a K-Cup (the small range that is typically between 4 and 12 ounces, depending on the brewer).

Or, if you put a K-Carafe pack in the machine, the system knows to only ask for different carafe size options.

Many users find this technology offensive since these 2.0 brewers could have been programmed to still support the older K-Cup pods.  But, all of these 2.0 brewers instead give an error and say that the pod is unsupported.  See below for ways to work around that error to still be able to use your old K-Cup pods.

Preheat step

Many of the best Keurig coffee maker systems have reservoirs that hold several cups worth of potential coffee.

Because of this, the machine may go hours between uses.

So, either the system keeps the water warm during all of it’s down time, wasting electricity and heating the environment around the system.  Or, the system provides an ability to automatically shut off.

Keurig chose the 2nd approach (auto shut off).  As such, if the system has been off for some time, some of the systems require a “warm up” time period.  After “warming up”, they can then dispense multiple cups in a row (until the reservoir is empty) in much shorter times.

Information on the internet is not clear on all of the “reservoir” Keurig systems.  The “marketing” pages that Keurig puts out have conveniently left out if there is a “warm up” period.  Or, if the system can just instantaneously heat up to provide similar times as the other systems that require warm up.

Our guess is that the folks in Keurig marketing decided to take that part of the product description out because it emphasized a “negative” part of the product.

Supports K-cups

This feature means that the system supports the original K-Cup without the new Keurig 2.0 Technology (that some call DRM).

Pod Type

Keurig supports several pod types.  The pod is the flavor that is put into the machine that the system uses to brew or “flavor” the selected drink.

Each Keurig system only supports a subset of all pod types.  He is a list of pod types I’ve been able to find:

  • K-Cup®
  • 2.0 K-Cup®
  • 2.0 K-Mug
  • 2.0 K-Carafe®
  • Vue®
  • Rivo®
  • KOLD
  • My K-Cup® Reusable Filter
  • Keurig® 2.0 My K-Cup® Reusable Filter

The last two “Reusable Filter” pods allow you to put your own coffee grinds from whatever source you want into the “Resuable” pod.

Compatible with Keurig® My K-Cup® Reusable Filter

This feature is whether or not the particular Keurig system supports this product.

The Keurig My K-Cup® Reusable Filter allows you to put your own coffee grinds from whatever source you want into the “Resuable” pod and brew your own coffee grinds using the machine.

Compatible with Keurig® 2.0 My K-Cup® Reusable Filter

This feature is whether or not this Keurig system supports this product.

The Keurig 2.0 My K-Cup® Reusable Filter allows you to put your own coffee grinds from whatever source you want into the “Resuable” pod and brew your own coffee grinds using the machine.

Reservoir Size

Whether the Keurig system has a reservoir and what size the reservoir is.

The reservoir hold multiple cups of water so you don’t have to refill the Keurig machine for each cup that is brewed.

The larger the reservoir, the more cups of coffee that can be brewed before having to refill the system.

It should be noted that systems with reservoirs sometimes stay “on” longer than those without reservoirs.

Also, be sure to take notice of the cleaning schedule recommend by Keurig in your owners manual.  There are warnings to ensure that you don’t allow standing water to sit for months and months allowing mold to grow.

Coffee strength control

Some Keurig systems have a button either on the screen, or on the system that, if selected, causes the system to brew the coffee stronger than if the option is left off.

Carafe Support

Whether or not the system accepts K-Carafe pods, and is able to brew a Carafe of coffee.

All of the Keurig 2.0 systems now support a carafe.  Some of the come with an inexpensive plastic carafe that gets the jobs done (kind of).

The Bolt comes with a Bolt Thermal Carafe that does a much better job at keeping the coffee hot.

A regular Keurig K2.0 Thermal Carafe can be purchase separately for 2.0 systems and like the Bolt Thermal Carafe does a much better job at keeping your coffee hot.

While researching this article, it is clear that many people just have never seen or heard the word “carafe”.  Here is a YouTube video by Emma Saying that gives the correct pronunciation:

Adjustable brew temperature

Whether or not the Keurig system allows options to change the temperature of the coffee coming out of the system.

Keurig has several systems that do not allow for a change in brew temperature.  And, Keurig has provide various methods of changing the brew temperature.

The more “fancy” the brewer, the better options exist for this feature.

Hot Water Dispenser

Several of the best Keurig coffee maker systems do allow the system to dispense hot water.

For most lower grade systems, the method is to open and close the machine lid where K-Cup pods are inserted.  Except when you open the lid, make sure that no pod is inserted into the system.

You then select the cup size and the system dispenses that amount of hot water.

Over time, Keurig has obviously received feedback that fixed amounts of hot water is not the preferred method.  So, in a couple of models, you had to hold down the “dispense hot water” button for the hot water to come out.

I think (just my humble opinion) once those models came out, the quite masses became much more vocal than the previous complainers, because Keurig went back to the “press a button get a fixed amount of hot water” model.

I’m not convinced Keurig is satisfied with a final answer on this “right” dispense method.  But, I suspect as new models come out, we’ll get a better idea what Keurig is hearing from the masses about what is the “right” method.

Water Filter Kit

The Water Filter Kit is typically on Keurig systems that have reservoirs.

The idea here is that as the water is being poured into the reservoir, it is passing through a water filter like you see in Brita water filter pitchers.

The water is filtered to remove any impurities you might have in your tap water.

Turns off automatically

Several of the Keurig systems have a feature to automatically turn off.

Some of them just automatically turn off after a period of inactivity between 90 seconds and 2 hours.

The more sophisticated models can be programmed to turn on/off at specific times.

Energy Saver Mode

This is really a fancy name for the previous feature where the Keurig turns itself off.

When it turns itself off, it is “saving energy”.

The Keurig web site and many other sites don’t do a good job of stating that these two features are the same thing.

High Altitude Setting

If you are at high altitudes, like over 5,000 feet above sea level, water boils at lower temperatures.  So, this feature is very useful to keep from getting a cup that you have to wait 15 minutes to drink!

When this feature is enabled, the brewer brews to a lower temperature to compensate for the altitude.

If you are at a higher altitude, you should also check to see if your K-Cup (or other pods) have a build up of pressure.  Some have reported that the Keurig can have problems using pods that have a build up of pressure.

The work around for this problem is to pierce the pod (doesn’t have to be a big hole) to release the pressure before putting it into the machine.

Illuminated water reservoir

For some Keurig systems that include a water reservoir, a light exists that can light up the reservoir during the night.

Some of the higher end systems allow you to pick between four colors for this light.

Language Choice

For Keurig systems that include a touch screen, or LCD screen, these systems have the option of choosing between English, Spanish, or French for the language to use on the screen.

Automatic ejection of K-Cup with garbage storage

The Keurig K3000SE Commercial Brewer can automatically eject the K-Cup pod into an internal garbage storage container inside the brewer.

That system also automatically informs the user on the LCD screen when the K-Cup garbage container is full.

Easy Drain Feature

With the Easy Drain Feature, Keurig systems that support a reservoir or have internal water buffers can drain all water from the system.

This should be done from time to time during cleaning and if the system has been left standing for any period of time (maybe over Christmas holidays?).

Quiet Brew® Technology

Major improvements in how much noise the systems make before and after the implementation of Quiet Brew® Technology.  I found this video from Mike Zupan that pretty much says it all loud and clear (don’t forget to turn up your volume; just not too loud):

On machine instructions

The feature that provides “on machine instructions” only exists in actual writing on the machine for the Keurig K130.

Several of the other Keurig systems that include an LCD screen also provide “guidance”.  I’m not sure I’d go to the level of “instructions”.

Accepts coins to charge for coffee

The Keurig K3000SE is the only system that provides an option to add an attachment that turns the brewer into a “vending machine” brewer.

With the additional option (sold separately), in order to use the K3000SE, you have to insert coins into the attachment.

UL Listed for Household

UL Listed for Household means that the brewer has been testing for a home environment.  This typically means that the parts are a little less rugged (and the system typically less expensive) and the electrical system is designed for a a home environment.

UL Listed for Commercial

From my research, the Keurig systems are either UL Listed for Commercial, or UL Listed for Household.

Many other web sites show some Keurig brewers listed for both.  I personally don’t believe that to be true.

Make sure you check with Keurig before trusting one of those other sites, because many people online are saying that Keurig won’t honor their warranty if the brewer is used in an environment for which it is not UL Listed.

If the coffee maker tests for a commercial environment, it can earn the UL Listed for Commercial title.  This typically means that the parts are more rugged and the electrical system is designed for a commercial environment.

If the coffee maker tests for a household environment, it can earn the UL Listed for Household title.  Often households have different electrical requirements than businesses.  So, make sure you are buying the best Keurig coffee maker for your situation.

NSF Certified

NSF stands for National Sanitation Foundation.

When a product has gone through NSF testing, this means that it is suited for a food service environment.

Keurig Accessories

Here are a few of the accessories that you sometimes get with your Keurig, or sometimes you have to buy extra.  Lately, Keurig seems to be going towards keeping the machine cost lower by not including the accessories.

Here is a list of Keurig accessories:

  • My K-Cup® Reusable Coffee Filter
  • Reusable Coffee Filter for My K-Cup® 2.0
  • Carafes (2.0 plastic, and thermal and Bolt Thermal)
  • Drinkware (various size and shape cups and travel mugs)
  • Cleaning and Maintenance (Descaling and water filters)
  • e-Gift cards
  • Pod Storage
  • Spare parts
  • Accessories for KOLD
  • KOLD Parts

The Keurig web site (I’m sure you can find it), sells all of these online on their site.

Discontinued Keurig Models

I hesitate to list these models.  Some people claim some of these do still exist.

For some of these, I was able to find them on sites like Amazon.  However, whenever I found one of them, the Amazon page either said “Out of stock”, or said there were only like 1 or 2 (or some number less than or equal to 5) left.

Here are some of the models I believe are either discontinued, or are sold using the different name because the are only sold at a specific store like Walmart or Target we didn’t really consider them for the title of Best Keurig Coffee Maker:

  • Keurig VUE v600
  • Keurig VUE v700
  • Keurig VUE v500
  • Keurig VUE v1200
  • Keurig VUE v1255
  • Keurig K40 Elite Brewing System
  • Keurig K45 Elite Single‑Serve Brewer
  • Keurig K50 Coffee Maker
  • Keruig Classic Series R50 Coffee Maker
  • Keurig Special Edition B60 Coffee Maker
  • Keurig K60 Signature Brewer (K65/K66/B68)
  • Keurig Platinum B70 10‑Cup Coffee Maker (K70/K75/B75)
  • Keurig K79/B79 Platinum Plus

Summary

We hope this page will help sort out some of the confusion that exists out there in terms of what the best Keurig coffee maker systems are out there, and what their features are.

We learned a lot while researching all of the different Keurig systems.  So, even though creating this article was very tiring, there is a strong sense of satisfaction to help organize a topic that very much needs organization.

Please don’t forget to comment if you feel that anything we’ve stated isn’t correct.  There were a lot of conflicting pieces of information out there.  So, when we ran into that, we had to try and judge which information was incorrect (looked like a cut and paste issue or something like that), and which information just made more sense to be correct.

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  4 Responses to “Best Keurig Coffee Maker: 2020”

  1. Very impressive blog.

    Interesting article right on the subject.

  2. Tracy,

    Thank you for your kind words…

    Emily

  3. Just like any appliance that sees a lot of use, your also needs a deep cleaning every once in a while.

  4. Gabriel,

    I couldn’t agree with your more. Thank you so much for the YouTube video that shows a great way to do just that!

    Regards,
    Emily

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