How to use a Keurig® Mini Brewer

It can be frustrating and time-consuming to find the right coffee maker that fits your lifestyle – but that’s where Keurig comes in. Keurig coffee makers offer the right balance of practicality and convenience for those who don’t need all the bells and whistles of more expensive models. It accommodates different cups, including travel mugs.

However, the Keurig Mini Plus offers an improved strong brew option. You have a removable water tank, strong brew function, and an extra pod storage container. You need to decide whether you want to pay more for those extra features. Both the Keurig Mini and Mini Plus are entry-level Keurig machines.

Keurig K-Mini

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The water reservoir is removable, holds more water, and has a water filter offer. This machine is larger than the K Mini, though, so it may not be ideal if you don’t have a lot of counter space. You also get a water reservoir where your brew cup consists of Keurig K-Mini 100% of what is in the reservoir when you press the brew button. Minimum amount of water is 6-ounces, maximum is 12-ounces. If you put 6oz in then you get a 6oz cup of coffee out – 12oz in and you get a 12 oz cup of coffee out, and so forth in between.

Yes, it only holds one serving of water at a time, so you will have to refill it every time you brew coffee. And the advantage of this system is that you can precisely choose the actual cup size of your coffee based on how much water you Hamilton Beach add. One thing missing from the K-Mini Plus that would be a nice addition is a brew timer that allows you to pre-program it to brew at a particular time. It’s such a treat to wake up in the morning with your coffee ready and waiting.