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Keurig K-Mini Single Serve K-Cup Pod Coffee Maker, 6 to 12oz Brew size, with Cord Storage, Perfect for Small Spaces, Black
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Brand | Keurig |
Color | Black |
Product Dimensions | 4.5"D x 11.3"W x 12.1"H |
Special Feature | Manual |
Coffee Maker Type | Espresso Machine |
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About this item
- FITS ANYWHERE: Less than 5 inches wide, perfect for small spaces.Filter type:Reusable.Temperature Control : No. Froths Milk : No..Display Screen : No, Digital Clock : No.
- YOUR PERFECT AMOUNT: Brew any cup size between 6-12oz with Keurig K-Cup pods.
- ONE CUP RESERVOIR: Just add fresh water for each brew.
- FAST & FRESH BREWED: Coffee made in minutes.
- CORD STORAGE: For easy transport and tidy countertops.
- TRAVEL MUG FRIENDLY: Removable drip tray accommodates travel mugs up to 7.0 inches tall and holds a full accidental brew for easy cleanup.
- ENERGY EFFICIENT: Auto off feature turns off your coffee maker 90 seconds after your last brew, helping to save energy.
- COMPATIBLE WITH THE MY K-CUP UNIVERSAL REUSABLE COFFEE FILTER: Brew your own ground coffee (sold separately).
- INCLUDED IN THE BOX: Keurig K-Mini single serve coffee maker.
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Product voltage: 120

This product is compatible with outlets that support 120 volts and might require a converter when used outside of the United States.
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Why did you change the shape of the Keurig K-Mini single serve coffee maker?
We have updated the K-Mini coffee maker with a new, sleek design. At less than 5” wide, the K-Mini coffee maker is our slimmest coffee maker.
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What type of pods are compatible with the Keurig K-Mini coffee maker?
The K-Mini coffee maker brews Keurig K-Cup pods. It does not brew K-Carafe pods, K-Mug pods, Vue pods, or Rivo pods.
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Can I use the My K-Cup Universal Reusable Coffee Filter with the Keurig K-Mini coffee maker?
Yes, the K-Mini coffee maker is compatible with the Keurig My K-Cup Universal Reusable Coffee Filter.
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Does the K-Mini coffee maker have auto-off?
Yes, the Keurig K-Mini coffee maker will automatically turn off 90 seconds after the last brew.
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Can I adjust the size of my beverage with the Keurig K-Mini single serve coffee maker?
Yes, the K-Mini coffee maker brews any cup size between 6-12oz depending on how much water you pour into the reservoir.
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Customer Reviews
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4.3 out of 5 stars 101,503
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4.4 out of 5 stars 38,908
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4.6 out of 5 stars 106,587
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4.6 out of 5 stars 37,628
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4.6 out of 5 stars 65,563
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Price
| $89.00$89.00 | $105.92$105.92 | $139.99$139.99 | — | $149.99$149.99 |
Single Serve Coffee
| Add Water each time 6 - 12 oz. | Add Water each time 6 - 12 oz. | 6, 8 & 10 oz. | 6, 8, 10, 12 oz | 4, 6, 8, 10, 12 oz |
Strength Control
| — | Single Serve | — | Single Serve | Single Serve |
Temperature Control
| ✘ | ✘ | ✘ | ✘ | ✔ |
Iced Setting
| ✘ | ✘ | ✘ | ✘ | ✔ |
Water Reservoir Capacity
| Add water each time | Add water each time, removable | 48 oz removable | 52 oz removable | 75 oz removable |
Fits Travel Mug
| ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ |
Energy Saver Auto Off
| ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ |
Box Includes
| — | Pod Storage | — | Water Filter Handle, Filter | Water Filter Handle, Filter |
Recommended Keurig Accessories
| Descaling Solution, Rinse Pods | Descaling Solution, My K-Cup | Brewer Care Kit, My K-Cup | Brewer Care Kit, My K-Cup | Brewer Care Kit, My K-Cup |
Colors
| Multiple Colors Available | Multiple Colors Available | Multiple Colors Available | Multiple Colors Available | Multiple Colors Available |
Digital Clock
| ✘ | ✘ | ✘ | ✘ | ✔ |
Product Dimensions
| 12.1” H x 4.5” W x 11.3” D | 12.1” H x 4.5” W x 11.3” D | 13.0" H x 9.8" W x 13.3" D | 12.5" H x 9.2" W x 11.6" D | 13.1” H x 9.9” W x 12.7” D |
Product information
Brand | Keurig |
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Color | Black |
Product Dimensions | 4.5"D x 11.3"W x 12.1"H |
Special Feature | Manual |
Coffee Maker Type | Espresso Machine |
Filter Type | Reusable |
Style | Modern |
Specific Uses For Product | Single-Serve, Small Spaces, Dorms, Offices |
Recommended Uses For Product | Brewing coffee, tea, hot cocoa, and specialty and iced beverages |
Exterior Finish | Matte |
Included Components | Coffee Maker |
Operation Mode | Semi-Automatic |
Voltage | 120 Volts |
Model Name | K-Mini Coffee Maker |
Number of Items | 1 |
Human Interface Input | Buttons |
Customer Package Type | Standard Packaging |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Global Trade Identification Number | 10611247387501 |
Coffee Input Type | K-Cup pods |
Manufacturer | Keurig |
Item Weight | 4.6 pounds |
ASIN | B07GV2S1GS |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | K-Mini |
Customer Reviews |
4.3 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank |
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Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | August 20, 2018 |
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Product Description
The Keurig K-Mini single serve coffee maker in Black features a sleek design with matte finish, and at less than 5 inches wide is the perfect size for any space or occasion. The K-Mini brewer is effortlessly simple to use - just add fresh water to the reservoir, pop in your favorite K-Cup pod, press the brew button and enjoy fresh brewed, delicious coffee in minutes. Choose from hundreds of delicious K-Cup pod varieties to enjoy 6-12oz of your favorite coffee, tea, cocoa, and iced beverages. With a single cup reservoir and cord storage, the K-Mini coffee maker is the portable brewer that makes anywhere perfect for great coffee. The K-Mini coffee maker is available in a variety of matte-finish colors. Based on consumer feedback, we have updated the K-Mini Brewer. Customer reviews have been removed that relate to the previous version of the brewer.
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capacity | 12 fluid ounces | 42 fluid ounces | 42 ounces | 56 ounces |
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Customers appreciate the coffee maker's space-saving design, being smaller than regular Keurig models, and find it easy to use, with one noting the single cup reservoir is particularly convenient. They like its appearance, with one customer highlighting its Dusty Rose finish, and consistently produce good coffee. The functionality and build quality receive mixed reviews - while some say it works well, others report it stops working, and while some find it well-built, others say the quality is poor. The brew speed is also mixed, with some finding it very fast while others say it's significantly slower, and opinions on value for money are divided between those who consider it a great value and those who find the pods too expensive.
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Customers appreciate the coffee maker's space-saving design, noting that it is smaller than regular Keurig models and under 5 inches wide, making it perfect for small counter spaces.
"...💚 Gorgeous Color & Space-Saving Design The deep green color? Chef’s kiss. It looks SO good on my counter and takes up hardly any space...." Read more
"...this coffee maker, its perfect for single cups and takes up very little space in my kitchen...." Read more
"...It is compact, yet very sturdy. Keurig knew these may have a tougher life than one that is always on the counter...." Read more
"...I like the extra space on my counter, and if this machine holds up as well as the other one, I think I’ll be happy with it...." Read more
Customers enjoy the coffee maker's output, describing it as nice and fresh, with one customer noting it delivers consistently good results.
"...pop in your favorite K-Cup, press the button, and boom—hot, fresh coffee on demand. 💚 Gorgeous Color & Space-Saving Design..." Read more
"...Great product." Read more
"...It is compact, yet very sturdy. Keurig knew these may have a tougher life than one that is always on the counter...." Read more
"...a coffee pod, makes (for me—I drink it black) a perfect, medium-strong cup of coffee...." Read more
Customers find the coffee maker easy to use and set up, with one customer noting it's particularly convenient for those with eye issues.
"...🎯 Simple & Fast No complicated buttons or settings—just fill the reservoir, insert your pod, and go...." Read more
"...for anyone with limited space who still wants a quick, convenient cup of coffee!" Read more
"...No need to have separate buttons for different cup sizes. It's simple and it works perfectly every time...." Read more
"Brews a decent cup of coffee both fairly quickly and conveniently...." Read more
Customers appreciate the coffee maker's color options and design, with one customer specifically noting its sleek Dusty Rose finish.
"...💚 Gorgeous Color & Space-Saving Design The deep green color? Chef’s kiss. It looks SO good on my counter and takes up hardly any space...." Read more
"I really love this Keurig K-Mini in Dusty Rose - and especially adore the color!..." Read more
"...It was the perfect combination! The design is adorable, the color is beautiful, and it’s compact enough for any small space. She absolutely loved it!..." Read more
"This sleek yet durable and efficient Keurig will take up minimal counter space and deliver a high-quality coffee experience!..." Read more
Customers have mixed experiences with the coffee maker's functionality, with some reporting it worked well initially but others mentioning it stopped working after a few months of use.
"...water out of it and pouring it down the sink, the next 8oz cup... Wouldn't brew...." Read more
"...It's simple and it works perfectly every time...." Read more
"3 months later, it stopped working...." Read more
"...Still turned off. I unplugged the machine. It still turned off and would not brew...." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the coffee maker's quality, with some finding it well-built and reliable, while others report poor construction.
"...Well, as much as that sucks, we figured that there may just be a design oversight where it *has* to be exactly 6oz of water, and maybe we were just..." Read more
"...It seems better built than the big ones. The cord stores completely in the back. It is filled to the lines that are marked on both sides...." Read more
"...Read below... CONS: ***Not a great coffee maker! The coffee doesn't come out strong as apposed to when I do it in a French Press!***..." Read more
"...Pretty sure the internal pump failed. It makes a bad squealing noise, no water moves from the reservoir, and after about 3 seconds the Cresent moon..." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the coffee maker's brewing speed, with some finding it very fast to make a cup while others report it being significantly slower and taking 30-45 seconds.
"...🎯 Simple & Fast No complicated buttons or settings—just fill the reservoir, insert your pod, and go...." Read more
"...And it does take a significant time to warm up and I am waiting for my coffee, but if we brew a pot, ....we would wait...." Read more
"...each pod is sealed individually, the coffee always tastes fresh and brewed fast. Great product." Read more
"...2. Gets impatient and turns the power on and off. As a top reviewer pointed out, you need a little over a minute before it starts brewing...." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the coffee maker's value for money, with some finding it worth the price while others disagree, particularly noting that the pods are super expensive.
"...more than gets the job done for those seeking a decent brewer at a good value...." Read more
"...: The first is that I feel it’s overpriced for what it is...." Read more
"Okay for the price, but doesn’t have a heat tray on the bottom." Read more
"...So, one K-cup gone to waste and no coffee made. A shame. I did not successfully brew a cup of coffee after that...." Read more
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- Reviewed in the United States on June 4, 2025Color: EvergreenVerified PurchaseIf you're like me and can't function without that first cup of coffee, do yourself a favor and grab this Keurig ASAP! I’m obsessed. It’s sleek, compact, and brews a perfect cup in literally under two minutes.
☕️ One Cup Wonder
This little powerhouse brews one cup at a time, which means no more wasted coffee or messy pots to clean. Just pop in your favorite K-Cup, press the button, and boom—hot, fresh coffee on demand.
💚 Gorgeous Color & Space-Saving Design
The deep green color? Chef’s kiss. It looks SO good on my counter and takes up hardly any space. It’s perfect for small kitchens, dorms, or even your office desk.
🎯 Simple & Fast
No complicated buttons or settings—just fill the reservoir, insert your pod, and go. It heats up fast, and the coffee tastes amazing every single time.
💧 Easy Clean-Up
The drip tray is removable, which makes cleaning a breeze. Plus, it fits a travel mug too—so yes, you can take your coffee to go.
If you want your mornings to feel a little smoother (and way more delicious), this Keurig is totally worth it. Whether you're a casual coffee drinker or a daily caffeine warrior, this machine gets the job done—quickly, quietly, and stylishly.
- Reviewed in the United States on June 7, 2025Color: BlackVerified PurchaseLove this coffee maker, its perfect for single cups and takes up very little space in my kitchen. The water reservoir can be used in the back of the machine or swung to the side if you prefer pushing your keurig further back on the counter.
This pot uses the k-cups which i like because i can buy a variety pack or just a single flavor and because each pod is sealed individually, the coffee always tastes fresh and brewed fast.
Great product.
- Reviewed in the United States on May 23, 2025Color: BlackVerified PurchaseWe have had larger Keurigs over the years and needed one for our RV where size and ease of use are paramount. It is compact, yet very sturdy. Keurig knew these may have a tougher life than one that is always on the counter. It seems better built than the big ones. The cord stores completely in the back. It is filled to the lines that are marked on both sides. The reservoir is tapered so all of the water is used. It heats almost instantly so It brews a cup faster than the larger ones. Once done, dispose of the K-cup, wipe the reservoir dry, tuck in the cord, and it is ready for storage.
- Reviewed in the United States on June 24, 2019Color: BlackVerified PurchaseOkay. So late last night I decided to order this smaller version of the Keurig Coffee Maker, because I’m short on counter space and I only make one cup of coffee a day anyhow. My new machine was on my front porch this afternoon. (Shop, select, pay, receive. The good, the bad, and the ugly.) Anyhow, I’ve decided to post a few photos and try to write an informative, helpful review, as I see there are some pretty negative, frustrated buyers of this product, and several questions listed that indicate those buyers did not do the very first thing they should have: READ THE LITTLE INSTRUCTION BOOKLET. Now, I must say, these few instructions could have been written a bit more clearly—but that’s par for the course these days, as practically nothing is made by English speaking people, so the instructions are someone else’s idea of the English language. So, I’ve posted some photos to aid in my attempt to make these instructions more “user friendly.”
Before I forget, I do have two negative comments on this product (aside from the less-than-clear instruction booklet): The first is that I feel it’s overpriced for what it is. I paid $83+ (including tax) for a little plastic gizmo that should sell for about half that. If it lasts as long as my “big boy” Keurig, which is at least five, maybe six years old, I suppose it’ll be worth it. The second issue is the cord. I do love the idea of the cord compartment ... however, the cord that comes with this machine is only about 18” long. (The cord compartment would have been a lot more useful with the big boy machine, which has a considerably longer cord.) As I don’t even need the full 18”, I stuffed some of the cord back in the compartment, then found that I’d shortened it more than I wanted, but when I tried to pull out a bit longer cord, I could only get another inch or so. Now I have about a 14” cord ... which I can work with, but some people might find that they’ll need a longer cord, so I thought I’d mention it.
As you can see from my first photo, the big boy Keurig is considerably larger than this new one (which measures 4.5” wide by 10 3/4” deep, the same depth as the big boy). Another photo shows a closeup of the side of the little clear plastic compartment (referred to in the instruction booklet as the “water reservoir”), which shows the amount of water—how many ounces—is being put into the water reservoir. You must put AT LEAST the minimum of 6 oz, or up to the MAXIMUM of 12 oz. This question of how much water to put in seems to have befuddled many purchasers: I cannot understand why. So long as it’s between the low water mark (6 oz) and the max water mark (12 oz), you’re good to go. HOWEVER MUCH WATER YOU PUT IN, IS THE SAME AMOUNT OF COFFEE THAT WILL POUR INTO YOUR CUP. Maybe it’s more easily understood this way: Use your coffee cup—whether it holds 6 oz or anywhere in between six and a maximum of 12 oz (my red and white cup that you see in one of my photos holds 8 oz, allowing about 1/2” to the very rim) to fill the water reservoir—and you’ll get that same amount of coffee in your cup. An 8 oz cup of coffee, using a coffee pod, makes (for me—I drink it black) a perfect, medium-strong cup of coffee.
Now, how to use your new machine: FIRST, as I said, READ THE INSTRUCTIONS. The very first words printed in the booklet are, “Before You Brew.” You’re first going to make a cup of boiling water only—then your machine is “prepped” and ready to go. So, plug it in, then push the “Power Button.” (See my 2nd photo—the power button is that tiny dot at about the 1 o’clock position from the big, round, silver-colored circle with the big K in the center of it. That silver-colored circle is what is called the “Brew Button.”) When you press the Power Button (the little dot), after you’ve plugged in the machine, that dot will illuminate. Next, you lift the cover of the water reservoir, fill your coffee cup/mug with water and pour that water into the reservoir. (Check the measure on the side, to be sure you have somewhere between 6 oz and 12 oz in the reservoir.) Then lower the water reservoir lid and place your coffee cup on the drip tray.
Now, you’re going to lift and lower the handle where you would put a coffee pod—EXCEPT THIS FIRST TIME you’re not going to put in a pod, because you’re only going to make a cup of hot water, just to run some water through the machine to prep it.
Now that you have your water in the water reservoir, and your cup on the drip tray, and the “coffee pod compartment” handle has been lifted and lowered, you’re ready to “push the Brew Button.” Remember, the Brew Button is the big silver-colored circle. It depresses. I finally figured out that I had to hold it down with three fingers (I have small hands) for 2 or 3 seconds ... and then the “Brew Indicator Light” (a rainbow shape just above the Brew Button—see photo four) will “illuminate solid, then begin to pulse while the water is heating.” It will take a minute or so for the water to heat ... during which time the “rainbow-shaped” light will come on and fade, come on and fade, several times (what the booklet calls “pulsing”). Eventually, that Brew Indicator Light will stay solidly lit, and then the hot water will begin to pour into your cup. When that’s done, toss that water out, and you’re ready to make your first cup of coffee. Repeat all the steps, except this time, of course, insert a coffee pod before lowering the handle.
In summation, I don’t think it takes any longer to make one cup of coffee in this new single serve Keurig than it did in my larger water capacity model. Yes, you do have to put water in it each time and you do have to wait for that water to heat up ... but I had to wait a longer time for more water to heat up in my big Keurig. And the amount of time it takes for the coffee to pour into your cup is the same as in the larger model machine—also, the sound is about the same, not loud enough to wake anyone up in another room.
I like the extra space on my counter, and if this machine holds up as well as the other one, I think I’ll be happy with it. I do see some reviews that state their machines didn’t work after a short while ... if that’s the case with this one, I’ll be writing an update on my review.
4.0 out of 5 starsOkay. So late last night I decided to order this smaller version of the Keurig Coffee Maker, because I’m short on counter space and I only make one cup of coffee a day anyhow. My new machine was on my front porch this afternoon. (Shop, select, pay, receive. The good, the bad, and the ugly.) Anyhow, I’ve decided to post a few photos and try to write an informative, helpful review, as I see there are some pretty negative, frustrated buyers of this product, and several questions listed that indicate those buyers did not do the very first thing they should have: READ THE LITTLE INSTRUCTION BOOKLET. Now, I must say, these few instructions could have been written a bit more clearly—but that’s par for the course these days, as practically nothing is made by English speaking people, so the instructions are someone else’s idea of the English language. So, I’ve posted some photos to aid in my attempt to make these instructions more “user friendly.”READ THE INSTRUCTIONS
Reviewed in the United States on June 24, 2019
Before I forget, I do have two negative comments on this product (aside from the less-than-clear instruction booklet): The first is that I feel it’s overpriced for what it is. I paid $83+ (including tax) for a little plastic gizmo that should sell for about half that. If it lasts as long as my “big boy” Keurig, which is at least five, maybe six years old, I suppose it’ll be worth it. The second issue is the cord. I do love the idea of the cord compartment ... however, the cord that comes with this machine is only about 18” long. (The cord compartment would have been a lot more useful with the big boy machine, which has a considerably longer cord.) As I don’t even need the full 18”, I stuffed some of the cord back in the compartment, then found that I’d shortened it more than I wanted, but when I tried to pull out a bit longer cord, I could only get another inch or so. Now I have about a 14” cord ... which I can work with, but some people might find that they’ll need a longer cord, so I thought I’d mention it.
As you can see from my first photo, the big boy Keurig is considerably larger than this new one (which measures 4.5” wide by 10 3/4” deep, the same depth as the big boy). Another photo shows a closeup of the side of the little clear plastic compartment (referred to in the instruction booklet as the “water reservoir”), which shows the amount of water—how many ounces—is being put into the water reservoir. You must put AT LEAST the minimum of 6 oz, or up to the MAXIMUM of 12 oz. This question of how much water to put in seems to have befuddled many purchasers: I cannot understand why. So long as it’s between the low water mark (6 oz) and the max water mark (12 oz), you’re good to go. HOWEVER MUCH WATER YOU PUT IN, IS THE SAME AMOUNT OF COFFEE THAT WILL POUR INTO YOUR CUP. Maybe it’s more easily understood this way: Use your coffee cup—whether it holds 6 oz or anywhere in between six and a maximum of 12 oz (my red and white cup that you see in one of my photos holds 8 oz, allowing about 1/2” to the very rim) to fill the water reservoir—and you’ll get that same amount of coffee in your cup. An 8 oz cup of coffee, using a coffee pod, makes (for me—I drink it black) a perfect, medium-strong cup of coffee.
Now, how to use your new machine: FIRST, as I said, READ THE INSTRUCTIONS. The very first words printed in the booklet are, “Before You Brew.” You’re first going to make a cup of boiling water only—then your machine is “prepped” and ready to go. So, plug it in, then push the “Power Button.” (See my 2nd photo—the power button is that tiny dot at about the 1 o’clock position from the big, round, silver-colored circle with the big K in the center of it. That silver-colored circle is what is called the “Brew Button.”) When you press the Power Button (the little dot), after you’ve plugged in the machine, that dot will illuminate. Next, you lift the cover of the water reservoir, fill your coffee cup/mug with water and pour that water into the reservoir. (Check the measure on the side, to be sure you have somewhere between 6 oz and 12 oz in the reservoir.) Then lower the water reservoir lid and place your coffee cup on the drip tray.
Now, you’re going to lift and lower the handle where you would put a coffee pod—EXCEPT THIS FIRST TIME you’re not going to put in a pod, because you’re only going to make a cup of hot water, just to run some water through the machine to prep it.
Now that you have your water in the water reservoir, and your cup on the drip tray, and the “coffee pod compartment” handle has been lifted and lowered, you’re ready to “push the Brew Button.” Remember, the Brew Button is the big silver-colored circle. It depresses. I finally figured out that I had to hold it down with three fingers (I have small hands) for 2 or 3 seconds ... and then the “Brew Indicator Light” (a rainbow shape just above the Brew Button—see photo four) will “illuminate solid, then begin to pulse while the water is heating.” It will take a minute or so for the water to heat ... during which time the “rainbow-shaped” light will come on and fade, come on and fade, several times (what the booklet calls “pulsing”). Eventually, that Brew Indicator Light will stay solidly lit, and then the hot water will begin to pour into your cup. When that’s done, toss that water out, and you’re ready to make your first cup of coffee. Repeat all the steps, except this time, of course, insert a coffee pod before lowering the handle.
In summation, I don’t think it takes any longer to make one cup of coffee in this new single serve Keurig than it did in my larger water capacity model. Yes, you do have to put water in it each time and you do have to wait for that water to heat up ... but I had to wait a longer time for more water to heat up in my big Keurig. And the amount of time it takes for the coffee to pour into your cup is the same as in the larger model machine—also, the sound is about the same, not loud enough to wake anyone up in another room.
I like the extra space on my counter, and if this machine holds up as well as the other one, I think I’ll be happy with it. I do see some reviews that state their machines didn’t work after a short while ... if that’s the case with this one, I’ll be writing an update on my review.
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- Reviewed in the United States on June 7, 2025Color: BlackVerified PurchaseThis little thing packs a bunch. No wait time for the water to heat up, hotter than my Keurig I use at home. I generally carry this with me when I'm on a trip if the hotel doesn't provide one in the room. Coffee taste good, solid build, and highly recommend a carrying case for it to store your pods.
Top reviews from other countries
- MikeWReviewed in Canada on May 31, 2025
5.0 out of 5 stars Very good deal
Color: EvergreenVerified PurchaseUsed every day, great for a cup
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たつReviewed in Japan on July 17, 2023
5.0 out of 5 stars 1人なら充分
Color: BlackVerified Purchase前に使っていた水の溜置きよりサイズは小さく、省スペース。1人なら充分です。
- S. F. LerougeReviewed in the United Kingdom on December 13, 2022
1.0 out of 5 stars Does not have uk plug , cannot adapt. Total waste
Color: Studio GrayVerified PurchaseDoes not work
- Ms Ann OakesReviewed in the United Kingdom on January 17, 2025
1.0 out of 5 stars Does not comply with UK
Color: EvergreenVerified PurchaseHad not appreciated it would not have UK connection or adapter. Was not compatible with a converter plug either as it blew a fuse. Therefore of no use to me.
- Abhishek KrishnanReviewed in India on January 28, 2024
1.0 out of 5 stars Don't Buy for India - Plugged into Wall and All Circuits Went Kaput
Color: Studio GrayVerified PurchaseLove Keurig products - decided to order one for our flat in India. Even ordered some local flavor K-cups. Plugged into the wall and heard a loud bang. And a bunch of circuits went kaput - and the machine does not work after that in any outlet. I think it's only meant to work in 110V settings.