We Tested 11 Machines to Find the Best Keurig Coffee Maker in 2025

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Although there are plenty of single-serve coffee makers to choose from (looking at you, Hamilton Beach Scoop), Keurig offers a range of machines that are consistent in quality and practicality and are ideal for any space, any serving size and any budget.

When Keurig first launched its at-home coffee makers, it helped reimagine instant coffee. Fast-forward, and today’s Keurig models are a little more sophisticated, but just as convenient, with more compact footprints and options that cater to eco-conscious users.

We tested 11 models over several weeks and considered packaging, cleaning, maintenance and general use to determine the best of the best. Whether you’re craving a cappuccino or black coffee, our picks reflect a range of priorities—from countertop-friendly designs to models with reusable filter compatibility for less waste.

Here are the best Keurig coffee makers for your home and lifestyle.

Keurig K Elite Single Serve Coffee Maker
Best Overall
Keurig K-Elite Single-Serve Coffee Maker
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Keurig K-Supreme Single-Serve Coffee Maker
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Keurig K Duo Single Serve & Carafe Coffee Maker
Best for Large Servings
Keurig K-Duo Single Serve & Carafe Coffee Maker
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Keurig K Classic Coffee Maker
Best for Fast Brewing
Keurig K-Classic Coffee Maker
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Keurig K Mini Coffee Maker
Best Budget
Keurig K-Mini Coffee Maker
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Keurig K Express Single Serve Coffee Maker
Best for Tumblers
Keurig K-Express Single-Serve Coffee Maker
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Keurig K Elite Single Serve Coffee Maker
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Best Overall

Keurig K-Elite Single-Serve Coffee Maker

Pros:

  • Multiple cup size options ranging from 4-12 ounces
  • Coffee strength is customizable with strong brew option
  • Large water reservoir holds 75 ounces (up to eight cups)
  • Iced cofee setting
  • Timer functions allow you to schedule brewing ahead of time
  • Fast brew times; takes less than two minutes to brew
  • Removable drip tray makes room for a 7.2-inch mug
  • Easy to clean

Cons:

  • Iced coffee setting may be too watery for some
  • Didn’t reach the highest advertised brewing temperature of 192 degrees
  • Drip tray is a bit flimsy

The classics are classics for a reason, and the Keurig K-Elite Single-Serve Coffee Maker is a heavy hitter on the home brewing scene. This coffee maker looks similar to the original Keurig models but is turbocharged with many updated features. Case in point: It brews both hot and iced drinks, and it can be programmed to make your drinks in advance. After all, what’s better than a cup of coffee waiting for you as soon as you roll out of bed, especially when you’ve woken up late for work?

It’s right up there with the Nespresso Vertuo Plus and is a happy middle ground between Keurig’s most sophisticated and simplest models, granting customization and flexibility.

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Each K-Elite has a removable drip tray, drip tray base, water filter cartridge and water reservoir. Before use, it’s recommended to clean the Keurig with warm, soapy water and run a hot water cycle to clean the machine. The 75-ounce water reservoir is large enough to brew eight cups of coffee before needing a refill.

“I drank the K-cup varieties and was impressed with their bold flavor, even the medium roast samples. I have tasted these same brands in the past using Keurigs, but I don’t recall them being as bold. And believe me, I prefer bold, deep, dark coffee flavor, so when I sip on lighter coffee, it’s really noticeable,” says Executive Culinary Director Sarah Farmer. “I think there is something to this Keurig’s ‘Dark Roast’ feature. I suspect the unit runs less water through the brew to achieve the deeper, more intense flavor.”

Sarah also enjoys the versatility of the K-Elite’s hot water feature, which she uses to make a cup of tea and oatmeal. Plus, she says the Keurig coffee maker takes up less space than her regular drip coffee machine. The small footprint makes it easy to move around the kitchen, especially with the help of these slider mats.

As for the long term? Tester Andrea Landowski has used her K-Elite at least five times per week for six months. She’s still impressed with its performance, noting that with regular cleanings it still performs like new.

“I love that with the Keurig, you have the option of using a reusable brew cup (like the ‘My K-Cup,’ for example). This helps to reduce cost and waste, which were my two main concerns coming into this,” she says. “I also tested the Nespresso and while that does give a better taste and experience, I would choose the Keurig time and time again due to waste and cost concerns.”

Dimensions: 12.7 x 9.9 x 13.1 inches (16.5 inches high when open) | Weight: 8 pounds | Capacity: 75-ounce water reservoir | Wattage: 1,500 watts | Special Features: Strong brew option; programmable timer function, large; removable water reservoir; other programmable features like auto on and temperature control

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Keurig K-Supreme Single-Serve Coffee Maker

Pros:

  • Easy to use
  • Back-to-back brewing capabilities
  • Multiple brew sizes (6-12 ounces) and strength control
  • Multi-stream technology for bolder flavor
  • Dual-position reservoir allows for flexible placement
  • Brews hot or iced
  • Slim design

Cons:

  • Iced option may be too watery for some
  • No programmable features or auto shutoff
  • Some users report issues after descaling

The Keurig K-Supreme Single-Serve Coffee Maker is our pick for office settings and large households where individual coffee preferences vary and back-to-back brewing is a regular occurrence.

Simply hit the ‘Strong’ button, and the coffee maker’s multi-stream technology evenly saturates the coffee for a stronger brew each time. Adding to its versatility, the K-Supreme also brews iced coffee. Like Keurig K-Iced coffee makers, this pick automatically adjusts the temperature as it brews using the ‘Over Ice’ feature. Though if you like a strong brew, you might find the iced option a little diluted.

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It starts by brewing coffee hot to extract the flavor; then it cools down to around 150 degrees so you can pour the coffee over ice without much melting. Your favorite iced coffee tumbler will get more action than ever, as it accommodates a 7-inch travel mug.

Another handy feature of the K-Supreme is the dual-position 66-ounce water reservoir. Choose to mount it on the side of the Keurig coffee machine or move it to the back, depending on what works best for your counter space.

Product Tester Sheri Kaz says she was never interested in using a Keurig until she tried the K-Supreme. “I love how fast and easy it is to make a cup of coffee. No grounds all over the counter when I’m half asleep. And I love the one-cup option for an afternoon pick-me-up.”

Sheri adds that the machine is very intuitive, and the ‘Strong’ feature and ‘Add Water’ indicator are impressive. Plus, she likes that she can avoid single-use plastic waste with Keurig’s compostable pods and reusable filters.

When it comes to cleaning and descaling, some users report malfunctions after completing the descaling process. While this model may have a shorter lifespan than some others on this list, we still like the machine’s convenience, customization options and suitability for an office setting.

Dimensions: 12 x 7.9 x 12.2 inches (16.94 inches high when open) | Weight: 5.8 pounds | Capacity: 66-ounce water reservoir | Wattage: 400 watts | Special Features: Multistream technology, dual-position water tank, back-to-back brewing

Keurig K Duo Single Serve & Carafe Coffee Maker
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Best for Large Servings

Keurig K-Duo Single Serve & Carafe Coffee Maker

Pros:

  • Single-serve and carafe brewing, ideal for large servings
  • Programmable timer for automated brewing with carafe
  • Pause & Pour feature to pause the brew halfway through
  • Compact design saves countertop space
  • Carafe keeps coffee hot for up to two hours
  • Removable drip tray fits an 8-inch travel mug
  • Includes 12-cup glass carafe and heating plate

Cons:

  • Carafe may leak when pouring
  • Single-serve coffee feature not as impressive as carafe
  • Small water reservoir requires frequent refills

Whether you’re regularly entertaining or trying to keep your team properly caffeinated, the Keurig K-Duo Single-Serve & Carafe is another great option for group settings and large servings. This machine has the dual functionality of brewing single-serve cups and carafe brewing. It also has a programmable timer, so you can have a pot ready as soon as the office opens or the first family member gets up.

Brew anywhere from 6 to 12 cups in the carafe or 6 to 12 ounces for a single-serve cup. While you’re at it, place your abundance of pods in one of these attractive holders. And if you plan on getting more use out of the carafe side, be cautious, as some users report the carafe leaking a bit when tilted for pouring.

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“I really appreciate the ease of use for this machine. It’s simple and only has a few buttons. Anyone can use it,” writes Senior Shopping Editor and self-proclaimed coffee snob Katie Bandurski.

“The two-in-one options are great for families or couples who each like different things. My husband, John, for example, only drinks decaf,” Katie says. Worried that the brew quality would pale in comparison to a dedicated drip coffee maker, Katie was a bit apprehensive upon first use.

“Truthfully, I was disappointed in the initial taste of the coffee, but future testing revealed that it comes down to the pods you’re using, and fresh grounds in the carafe are far superior,” Katie says. “Also, can’t beat the convenience!”

Katie was impressed with both the light and dark roasts that she brewed in the K-Duo, especially when she could grind her own beans and use the carafe. But she did wish that this Keurig coffee maker offered a 4-cup option and a larger water tank.

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Dimensions: 12.76 x 10.94 x 12.92 inches (16.8 inches high when open) | Weight: 6.2 pounds | Capacity: 60-ounce water reservoir | Wattage: 1,470 watts | Special Features: Single-serve and carafe brewing, programmable timer function, warming plate keeps coffee hot

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Keurig K Classic Coffee Maker
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Keurig K-Classic Coffee Maker

Pros:

  • Very easy to use
  • Ultra-fast brewing
  • Consistent, durable and reliable
  • Removable drip tray fits a 7.1-inch travel mug
  • Auto-shut off after two hours to conserve energy
  • Easy to clean and maintain
  • Compatible with Keurig's reusable filter

Cons:

  • Only brews three cup sizes
  • Water reservoir not as large as some other models
  • Limited control over brewing process

We consider the Keurig K-Classic Coffee Maker to be the best for those who want a quick, hassle-free cup of coffee from the classic model. It’s so intuitive that anybody can use it, and it offers speedy brewing times.

Serve up a cup of coffee, tea or hot cocoa with a simple button push, and brew three sizes—6, 8 or 10 ounces—of fresh coffee in mere minutes. Despite only having three brew sizes, each cup comes out hot and tasty for coffee in an instant. Savor a strong dark roast, a flavored pick where the coffee still shines through or even a hot cocoa that the kids will love.

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Culinary Assistant Ellie Crowley says her parents have owned their K-Classic for eight years, so she has faith in this Keurig’s longevity and ability to provide full-flavored coffee. Ellie’s parents aren’t the only long-term K-Classic users who love it; other users also report that this model is ultra durable and reliable.

“I was impressed with the fact that brewing different roasts and flavors back to back did not interfere with the flavor of the coffee.” she says. “If I brewed the butter toffee flavor coffee and then immediately popped in a medium roast coffee, there were no hints of the butter toffee lingering, which was a nice discovery!”

While the classic model is a bit bulky, its 48-ounce reservoir lets you brew six cups before a refill. Plus, the auto-off feature shuts off the K-Classic after two hours of idle time to conserve energy.

Dimensions: 13.2 x 10.1 x 13.3 inches (17.6 inches high when open) | Weight: 10.6 pounds | Capacity: 48-ounce water reservoir | Wattage: 400 watts | Special Features: Compatible with reusable filters, auto-off, quick brewing

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Keurig K Mini Coffee Maker
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Keurig K-Mini Coffee Maker

Pros:

  • Budget-friendly
  • Compact and space-saving
  • Easy-to-use one-button operation
  • Accommodates 6- to 12-ounce drinks
  • Cord storage for keeping your countertops free of clutter
  • Automatically turns off 90 seconds after your last brew to conserve energy
  • Compatible with all K-Cup pods and My K-Cup reusable filter
  • Multiple colors available

Cons:

  • Small single-cup water reservoir
  • Lacks the programmability and advanced features of other models
  • Noisy

The Keurig K-Mini Coffee Maker is the budget-friendly answer to your coffee habit. Slim enough to slip into any kitchen or dorm room without dominating counter space, this Keurig is a fan favorite for its affordability, speed and small countertop footprint.

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It comes in six colors, including fun options like Dusty Rose, Evergreen and Oasis. Each K-Mini brews 6 to 12 ounces and includes an automatic feature that turns off the coffee maker 90 seconds after the last brew. Plus, a removable drip tray also accommodates a 7-inch travel mug.

The K-Mini has no fancy bells or whistles, but it doesn’t need them. It’s efficient and ensures you have coffee on demand, whenever you need it. This wallet-friendly option is ideal for those who drink one cup of coffee in the morning and are good to go.

I can attest to this, as I’ve owned the Keurig K-Mini for a few years now, and it’s a total lifesaver, especially in the fall and winter. Every morning, I look forward to a single-serve brew in the comfort of my own home. All I do is add water (usually around 8 ounces), pop in a K-Cup pod of my choice (I’m very into caramel macchiatos right now), press the button, and my coffee is ready in no time.

Dimensions: 11.3 x 4.5 x 12.1 inches (16.8 inches high when open) | Weight: 4.6 pounds | Capacity: 12 ounces | Wattage: 1,500 watts | Special Features: Space-saving slim design, one-button operation, cord storage

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Keurig K Express Single Serve Coffee Maker
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Keurig K-Express Single-Serve Coffee Maker

Pros:

  • Brews large coffee sizes (8, 10 and 12 ounces) extremely fast
  • More affordable than some other models
  • Stong brew option for bolder taste
  • Compatible with reusable coffee filter
  • Removable drip tray accommodates 7.4-inch travel mugs
  • Easy to operate
  • Slim design

Cons:

  • No temperature control or multi-stream technology
  • Water reservoir not as large as other models
  • May splash coffee onto countertop

Some days, you wake up and know you’ll need a big cup of coffee, stat. On those days, you’ll be happy to have the Keurig K-Express Single-Serve Coffee Maker, which brews large 8, 10 or 12-ounce bold coffees fast—strong enough for the morning brew or afternoon pick-me-up.

Delight in the rich flavor profiles of light, medium or dark roast or any of your other favorite K-Cups. And if size really does matter, the removable drip tray on the K-Express leaves room for a 7.4-inch travel mug so you can take your fresh coffee on the go.

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Unlike most other Keurig models on this list, the K-Express’s brew buttons are on the side of this space-saving model and include the option for a stronger brew.

Taste of Home Set Stylist Stacey Genaw says the K-Express knows how to brew a strong cup of joe. “If you like strong coffee, the beverage flavor is strong. I personally like to run another 8-ounce cup through and dilute my first cup with a second batch.”

It’s also compatible with the My K-Cup Universal Reusable Coffee Filter, which allows you to brew ground coffee more eco-friendly.

Dimensions: 12.8 x 5.1 x 12.6 inches (17.2 inches high when open) | Weight: 4.1 pounds | Capacity: 42-ounce water reservoir | Wattage: 1000 watts | Special Features: Strong brew option, compact design, fast brewing speed


Other Keurigs We Tested

  • Keurig K-Brew + Chill Coffee Maker: This newer Keurig model comes packed with features, including quick chill and multistream technology, a strong brew setting, four cup size options, and a large, easy-to-fill water tank. That said, it’s a sizable machine that takes up a good amount of counter space. Our tester also noted a few drawbacks: the machine hummed loudly when idle, often requiring her to unplug it, and the chill brew function didn’t perform as well as expected—ice still melted noticeably at 72 degrees.

Keurig K Brew+chill Coffee Maker
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  • Keurig K-Mini Plus Coffee Maker: The K-Mini Plus is very similar to the K-Mini above. While the K-Mini Plus has a removable water tank and pod storage, it still has a single-cup water tank like the K-Mini. The K-Mini Plus also looks and functions almost identically to the K-Mini but retails at a higher price point. So, we recommend the K-Mini over the K-Mini Plus.

Keurig K Miniplus Coffee Maker
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  • Keurig K-Iced Coffee Maker: Our Product Testing Manager, Annamarie Higley, liked how this machine performed with hot coffee. However, she was not impressed by the machine’s most standout function: the iced coffee option. She disliked how little iced coffee it produces. She also hardly thinks 150°F counts as chilled coffee. Our team of product testers recommends the K-Mini over the K-Iced Coffee Maker.

Keurig K Iced Coffee Maker
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  • Keurig K-Slim Single-Serve Coffee Maker: The Keurig K-Slim is similar to both K-Minis but has a removable, multi-cup reservoir. It’s slim, so it’s suitable for small spaces, but you won’t be able to brew less than eight ounces at a time. There aren’t options for temperature or strength control, either. We think it’s best to go with the (typically) more affordable K-Mini if you’re trying to save on space. If you’re not worried about space, our team prefers other options with more functions.

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  • Keurig K-Café SMART Single-Serve Coffee Maker: The Keurig K-Café connects to Wi-Fi so that you can brew virtually (it also works with Amazon Alexa and Google Home). And like your favorite barista, it customizes drinks to your tastes and preferred temperatures. While our product testers appreciated its many fun functionalities, strong brew and super-easy clean-up, they found the machine was hampered by a cumbersome set-up process and lack of how-to instructions, which may make it difficult for novice users.

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Additional Testing in 2025

This year, we tested the Keurig K-Brew + Chill Coffee Maker to ensure our list of the best Keurig machines stays up to date. Although the K-Brew + Chill launched last year, it ultimately didn’t earn a spot among our top picks. Our tester found that its drawbacks outweighed the benefits.

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The most notable issue was the chill function, which brewed coffee that was more lukewarm than cold, requiring a generous amount of ice to be enjoyable. More concerning, though, were performance issues: the machine occasionally leaked and emitted a loud humming noise when left idle, prompting our tester to unplug it after each use.

While the K-Brew + Chill didn’t shake up our current rankings, we still felt it was important to test and report on it so you have the most accurate, up-to-date information at your fingertips. We also hope to test Keurig’s newest release, the K-Cream, as soon as we can get our hands on it.

What To Look for When Buying a Keurig Coffee Maker

We asked Riley Westbrook, co-founder of Valor Coffee, what to look for when shopping for single-serve coffee makers, and he said that one of the most important things to consider is how water flows through the pod.

“Many machines just blast it straight through the middle, thus skipping most of the coffee grounds, which often ends with a sour taste at the onset and a watery taste in the end,” he says. “Some of the best machines use multiple streams (or much wider spray heads) to cover the coffee better, and it does make a difference.” For example, the Keurig K-Supreme listed above now features multi-stream technology.

Still, there are more factors to consider if you’re hunting for a new Keurig coffee maker. With so many options, it’s best first to decide what type of coffee you’re interested in. Are you a fan of plain black coffee sans cream and sugar? Or do you prefer something more specialized? Keurig has a long line of coffee makers, each with its own features and functions. Also consider how much counter space you have before choosing a model.

Grind your own beans? You might opt for a single-serve coffee maker with a carafe. If brew capacity is important for your family, then get a Keurig with a larger water reservoir. A single college student might be OK with the ease and simplicity of the Keurig K-Mini. A seasoned coffee enthusiast would be better off with a Keurig with more programmable features like BrewID and the ability to serve hot coffee over ice. Here are some other factors (and more in-depth information) worth considering:

Model Type

Several Keurig models are available, but they typically fall into two classes: basic and advanced. Basic models are your average K-Cup brewers, designed to do little more than make a cup of coffee. Advanced models might have more features, like steaming capabilities and additional accessories. There are even some Keurigs that function both as standard drip coffee makers and K-Cup brewers. Decide whether you need something simple or something with all the bells and whistles.

Pod Variety and Availability

  • K-Cup compatibility: If you use a Keurig coffee maker, make sure you buy K-Cups that are specifically Keurig-compatible. Otherwise, they won’t fit in your machine and will be entirely useless.
  • Reusable pods: Reusable K-Cup pods allow you to put ground coffee into your Keurig (rather than buying premade pods from the store). This can increase your Keurig’s versatility, cost-friendliness and environmental friendliness.

Brew Sizes

Typically, a Keurig allows users to choose between five different brew sizes: 4 ounces, 6 ounces, 8 ounces, 10 ounces and 12 ounces. More size options mean more control over your brew strength and quantity.

Water Reservoir Capacity

Keurig reservoirs range from 40 to 80 ounces and cannot be increased in size. The size of the reservoir determines how many cups of coffee you can make before refilling it. This can be especially important in households or offices with multiple coffee drinkers.

User Interface

Most Keurigs have fairly similar displays and controls. It usually consists of a series of buttons to control the different brewing options (and the buttons may illuminate to show whether they’re currently active or what’s selected). Some may also include a digital clock interface.

Footprint and Design

Like other styles of coffee makers, Keurigs are daily-use devices, so you’ll probably want a dedicated spot on your kitchen counter for them. Remember that some are a good deal bigger than others (especially those with a greater array of features). We don’t recommend moving your Keurig between uses as they can be quite cumbersome—especially when the reservoir is full.

Energy Efficiency

Some Keurigs need to be shut off manually or unplugged) to cut off the power. Most, however, have an auto-shutdown feature that will automatically turn the machine off after two hours of idling (meaning without use). This feature can be turned off.

Maintenance and Cleaning

  • Ease of cleaning: Keurigs are relatively easy to clean—or at least they’re not any more difficult than a standard coffee maker. Wiping them down between uses and cleaning up any lingering spills, splashes, etc., should be all you need. You may also want to do a deeper cleaning occasionally to ensure your Keurig stays in good working order. Additional features like foaming wands may require more comprehensive cleaning, as dairy buildup can promote bacterial growth.
  • Descaling alerts: Some Keurigs have a descaling alert, meaning the machine will tell you when it is time for a deep cleaning (to remove the mineral buildup caused by the water in the reservoir). It’s important to heed these warnings and complete the required descaling when the alert goes off, as it could render your Keurig inoperable if you don’t.

Additional Features

  • Milk frother: If you’re a fan of lattes and cappuccinos, prioritize getting a Keurig with an additional frothing wand. This allows you to foam milk for these specialty drinks. Ensure you’re also ready and willing to clean this feature often, as the dairy can gunk them up pretty badly.
  • Water filter: Models including the Keurig Duo, Keurig Duo Plus, K-Supreme, K-Slim, K-Cafe, K-Elite, K-Select, K-Classic, K-Express and K145 support the use of compatible water filters. Some smaller Keurigs do not. This is not necessarily an essential feature, as you can filter your own water separately, but it can be a handy addition for those who want to skip an extra step.

Price and Warranty

  • Cost: Compared to traditional drip coffee makers, Keurigs can seem quite expensive. They range from around $50 to over $1,000 for commercial models. It’s important to set your budget before you shop, but remember that the more expensive, the more bells and whistles there will be. Higher-priced models might also seem more convenient overall, but they could have added maintenance costs.
  • Warranty: Pay close attention to the brand’s warranty information. This allows you to discern the kinds of damage that may be covered by the warranty, allowing you to get replacement parts or an entirely replaced machine.

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How We Found the Best Keurig Coffee Makers

Sorting through the various Keurig models and identifying their similarities and differences can be dizzying, so we did it for you! For this comprehensive guide to the best Keurig coffee makers, we took into account online reviews, our own staffers’ experiences and rigorous firsthand testing.

We looked at packaging, delivery, and any steps required before use. Then, we graded each Keurig coffee maker based on how loud, hot and well it brewed. Each tester evaluated their machine on size, craftsmanship, aesthetics and longevity.

Furthermore, we looked at features and functions and how they’d best serve different types of customers at various price points. Our experts gave the models that made this list the highest ratings for overall functionality and the ability to serve a delicious cup of coffee.

After six months, we also checked in with our testers to see if the machines were starting to show signs of wear, identify any issues and evaluate long-term performance.


FAQ

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How do you clean and descale a Keurig?

You need to clean your Keurig often. Luckily, it’s simple. Cleaning a Keurig keeps mold and bacteria at bay and improves the taste of your coffee by preventing mineral build-up.

There are various ways to clean your Keurig, including Keurig cleaning pods and the Keurig descaling solution. You can also clean it with vinegar by filling the reservoir halfway with white distilled vinegar and then filling it the rest of the way with water. Run brew cycles until the entire reservoir is empty. Just remember to rinse it out with plain water afterward so your coffee doesn’t have that vinegar tang!

Aim to descale your Keurig every three to six months, depending on how often you use it. If you’re a daily user, you’ll want to clean the exterior, water reservoir, drip tray and pod holder once a week. This regular maintenance will help extend your Keurig’s life.

Can you make espresso in a Keurig?

You can’t make espresso in a Keurig because pulling espresso requires a large amount of pressure to force the water through the coffee grounds. But depending on what type of Keurig you own, you can customize the strength of your coffee for espresso-style drinks. If you’re looking for an espresso maker, we highly recommend the Breville Bambino Plus.

How long do Keurigs last?

Keurig machines generally last between three and five years, depending on how often you use them. You’ll know it’s time to replace the coffee maker when your coffee comes out cooler than usual, tastes watery or requires a longer time to brew.

Which model of Keurig is best?

This is highly subjective and will depend on numerous factors, including your personal needs, budget, space and coffee tastes. Our extensive testing and reviewing determined that the Keurig K-Elite Single-Serve Coffee Maker was our favorite overall.

What is the newest Keurig?

Keurig’s K-Brew + Chill Coffee Maker, which can make fresh iced coffee, appears to be the brand’s latest model. However, we anticipate new Keurig coffee makers to launch in mid to late 2025.

How long do most Keurigs last?

Users report that most Keurigs last three to five years. However, with proper care and maintenance, your Keurig can last far longer.

Why You Should Trust Us

Our nine testers have a combined decade of experience working in professional kitchens and reviewing products. We sought the expertise of the Taste of Home test kitchen leader, culinary assistants and home and kitchen product reviewers with backgrounds in cooking, recipe development, and food styling. Plus, we’re all avid coffee drinkers.

Cher Checchio, the author of this piece, is a senior shopping editor for Reader’s Digest, Taste of Home and Family Handyman. With over 15 years of experience, Cher has covered everything from foodie favorites to kitchen gadgets for print magazines, newspapers and online publications. She also has a bachelor of science degree in journalism from the University of Florida and was a lifestyle blogger for 10 years. She is uniquely qualified to speak on the subject of kitchen appliances, including Keurig coffee makers.

Sean Tirman, Content Updates Editor at Taste of Home, updated and contributed research to this piece. Sean has written shopping guides since 2016 and is a former associate editor at Gear Patrol.