Brewed for the Bold! ☕
The Keurig K-Slim Single Serve Coffee Maker combines innovative Multistream Technology with a compact design, allowing you to brew delicious coffee in various sizes quickly and efficiently. With a 46 oz. removable reservoir and energy-saving features, it's the perfect addition to any home or office.
Exterior Finish | [Matte or Glossy] |
Material | Plastic |
Item Weight | 6.2 Pounds |
Unit Count | 1.00 Count |
Number of Items | 1 |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 15.2"D x 4.7"W x 12.1"H |
Capacity | 36 Fluid Ounces |
Style | Coffee Maker |
Color | White |
Recommended Uses For Product | Home Use, Office Use |
Operation Mode | Fully Automatic |
Voltage | 110 Volts |
Human Interface Input | Buttons |
Wattage | 1500 watts |
Filter Type | Reusable |
Specific Uses For Product | General Coffee Preparation |
Special Features | Programmable |
Coffee Maker Type | Espresso Machine |
C**J
New puncture function in an affordable single serve brewer
It is an ideal purchase to replace a very old keurig 2.0 that takes up a lot of counter space. It holds quite a bit of water and is so slim it opened up a lot of wasted counter space. Also the new technology with the 5 needles instead of the old single ones, has really improved the flavor.it is simple to use and is of good quality. Easy to relocate it due to being lightweight. Great keurig brewer that is affordable.
L**.
Nice
This is my third keurig over the pat ten years and so far it's working good. My first one was one of the original ones that worked for a really long time and was still working when i bough the second one. The second one was the duo that also had a carafe so you could make a k-cup or a pot of coffee. That one was terrible and worked most of the time but not all the time. I'm hoping this one keeps working correctly for a while. I like the upgrade with five punches in the top compared to the one punch. This way all the coffee is used not just the middle. I like the color and the size is ok. It's slim but longer so it hangs over the 3 draw k-cup holder whereas the other ones sat directly on top.
P**E
K-Slim: Successful reclaim of countertop!
I don't typically write reviews, especially for something as trivial as a coffee maker, but this was an interesting journey. I had an ancient, by comparison, Keurig B55 that most resembles the "Classic" model they offer currently. Probably going on 11 years, it finally died. Up until that point, this portion of my counter was basically a coffee station, forcing me to do all my kitchen prep to the right of the stove, keeping the shrine to caffeine unadulterated.I was stunned at all the variants of the Keurig line. It's almost dizzying and makes it nearly impossible to choose one. Some quick googling showed 60+ models, most of which are still sold. Do I need 5 cup sizes (5oz - 14oz)? How about a "strong" setting? Does it do anything? A screen? Or a timer? Or a larger reservoir? What about no reservoir? Seriously, the paradox of choice here is maddening.Having come from a "screened" maker in my previous model, I ended up opting for the K200 model. This one is about 3" less wide that my previous maker, so that was nice. Unfortunately, it had a few issues that I simply could not work around.- The reservoir is U-shaped and honestly very awkward to negotiate both from a refilling and removing perspective. Especially if it's under a cabinet, and you want to refill from a refrigerator water dispenser, as I do.- The coffee was simply not hot enough. Not sure if I got a bum unit, or that's how it is, but it was significantly less hot than what I was used to.- No auto shut-off. Seriously. I thought this was a basic in coffee makers. This, probably the biggest deal-breaker of them all, though, mildly hot coffee was a close second.Enter the K-Slim. I was skeptical because the reviews were, pun intended, no so hot. But the price was right, and I really liked the idea of a sub five-inch width coffee maker on my countertop. This model only has 3 cup sizes, but has the same 40oz reservoir as the K200. Even better, it's a simple rectangle design that I can maneuver easily to and fro my fridge. Having the extra counter space has been such a nice benefit. But moreso, the coffee is hot and, so far, the machine reliable.What I like:- The coffee (Caza Trail Cona Blend) is as hot and tastes as good, possibly even stronger, than my old model- Auto Shut-Off! Unit turns off after 5 minutes of last brew. That might seem aggressive but...- Really fast water heat-up time. I was really amazed. From off to coff(ee) was only a minute or two, obviating the need for a clock/timer function.- Easy/obvious to use, and I really like the "level" drop in hole for the k-cup. All my others were at an angle for some reason.- Amazingly diminutive size for the countertop reclaim.What I don't like:- Maybe one smaller cup size? But that's it.Really happy so far with this unit. Hoping it lasts me as long as the last one did.
N**D
Great Coffee Maker & Size
Love this Keurig coffee maker. It produces great-tasting coffee every time. I really like the slim size. It has enough options to adjust for the amount you like to brew. The water reservoir in the back saves space and holds an adequate amount of water to make several cups before refilling. It even lets you know when to "Add Water". Great value for the money.
B**K
Amazing customer service
Good news and bad news. The bad news is this keurig stopped working 6 weeks after I bought it. The good news is how fantastic Keurig customer service was. I called them on Thursday evening. Their rep was very good. They sent me a simple form via email, asked for a photo of the serial number and a screenshot of the Amazon receipt. A replacement arrived this morning. Less than 48 hours, and I didn’t need to send anything back. I was expecting a nightmare but the process was a dream.
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