☕ Brewed for the Bold: Elevate your coffee game with every cup!
The Keurig K-Supreme Plus Coffee Maker is a state-of-the-art single-serve brewer designed for coffee enthusiasts. With its innovative MultiStream Technology, it delivers rich flavor and aroma in every cup. The 78 oz removable reservoir allows for multiple servings, while the fully automatic operation ensures a hassle-free experience. Made with durable stainless steel and featuring a sleek silver finish, this coffee maker is perfect for both home and small office use.
Exterior Finish | Silver, Metallic |
Material | Stainless Steel |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Number of Items | 1 |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 10.6"D x 16.2"W x 14.7"H |
Capacity | 9 Cups |
Style | modern |
Color | Silver |
Recommended Uses For Product | single-serve brewing for individual cups, indoor use for households or small offices |
Operation Mode | Fully Automatic |
Voltage | 120 Volts |
Human Interface Input | Buttons |
Wattage | 1400 watts |
Filter Type | Reusable |
Specific Uses For Product | Drip Coffee |
Special Features | Electric Stovetop Compatible |
R**D
A welcome update to the Keurig brew system product line.
Four days into my experience and this new Keurig is overall a welcome mix of new features and a calculated list of obsolete/removed formerly sought after features.• Biggest new plus: programmable pre-sets so you can pick and reuse your favorite temp/brew strength/size combo (three memory buttons with a hold to save like a car radio preset). Preset is customizable across 3 settings each for temp and brew strength, 5 settings for beverage size.• Energy Savings: Has no clock or on timer - turns off after 5 min after last use PERIOD. BUT - turns on and is an instant on demand - no big internal hot water tank, no noticeable delay in brewing. Saves power and is faster overall than waiting for the heat-up on my older style machine.• Now has a 5 needle injection system to provide water - so in theory better brew flavor/quality. This negates many of the older reusable k-cup systems, but this unit does come with one such new style k-cup.• Overall MUCH quieter than the older models. The sounds are significantly different if you use a stronger brew setting, but the actual “ingest water” is lacking that giant pump hum of earlier models.• No "powered on" light in the water tank like my old k-elite, (unless there's a "fill me" light up alert which I have not tested for) but this is fairly minor since the new “with handle” style of tank is much easier to carry to the sink for filling than ANY previous model that I’ve experienced over the years.• Has "over ice" settings which I probably won't ever use - but i can see the appeal for some people.• The counter footprint is about 1/3 less than more traditional models, and the removable tank allows for easy use even when partially under a cupboard. The flip up for k-cup loading still requires a chunk of room naturally.My only minor gripe thus far is that the mug platform is a touch undersized for my large (30 oz) mug's base - another half inch would have been perfect.
S**.
Good Machine, Awesome Keurig customer service
We have had other Keurig models and liked them, so last December, when we needed a new unit for a new home (which has less counter space), we chose this model for its small footprint. In using it, we found that the “favorite” buttons, which let you preset 3 different brew settings, are great for our household because we each like our coffee a bit different.Issues started when I did the first descaling process when the machine prompted us to after 3 months. For a few days, it didn’t perform correctly. Then one morning everything was fine again.However, after the second machine-prompted descaling at 6 months, the machine would give us only about 3/4 of the amount of water requested from each of the various oz settings. I tried all of the fixes on the Keurig site and Youtube (except for the ones telling you to take the coffee maker apart. Hard pass on that.)The unit had a 1-year warranty, so I called Keurig on Sept. 19 to tell them of our issues. They asked standard questions about the serial number & so on. After a few minutes, I was talking with an agent about the process for getting a brand new machine with a 1-year warranty. They also sent an email outlining the process. I replied with all of the documentation that same day. They sent another email on the 20th saying a new unit would be delivered within 3-7 business days. It arrived today (Sept. 22nd) and it works perfectly.I’m a very pleased customer!
M**A
Received it March 20 and it died/burned up on June 16.
Do yourself a favor and look at all the (same) review - the coffee maker died within a very very small window of time. It is not even something we use daily. It pretty much burned out after giving a 1/4 teaspoon of coffee. I spoke to Amazon today for 24 minutes. He didn't seem fazed at the number of views with the same exact problem - in fact, he asked me why I didn't call he said 'earlier', in April - I said I am calling you now. Then he asked if I would send a photo of it, even after telling him at least 3 times that I threw it in the garbage - the thing stunk, didn't work - why would I keep it? What could would aphoto do? From the sheer number of virtually the same review with similar or same time frames, this doesn't tell you the product is defective? He put me on hold twice for a few minutes. He comes back on the line and is talking about refunding me a partial $8.00 and some cents. Then he is talking about dinner napkins or something... I said what are you talking about??? I bought cloth dinner napkins 3 months ago ---- if the return window is 30 days, why would he be giving me a partial refund even now. We moved 2,100 miles to our home over 9 years ago bringing nothing but our clothing - and one lamp. Everything we bought was new and I would say 95% of it was from Amazon. An Amazon truck still comes by at least 3 times a week. I live in a warm climate and I purchase most things on line. This is really disgusting.
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