Keurig K-mini Single-serve K-cup Pod Coffee Maker : Target

Of all the brewers I looked at for this project the smallest brewer by height was the Chulux. It was only 9.06 inches tall meaning it was easy to fit under the lowest of cabinets or even inside cabinets on the shelf for storage purposes. The only small k-cup machine I also wanted to try out for review but didn’t buy was the Bunn MCU which doesn’t look like it’s being produced any more.

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Okay, first off, you’ll obviously need a keurig k mini coffee maker. You no longer have digital access to ratings and reviews. The height, width, and depth of the coffee maker, in inches. Reflects the ability to produce weak to strong brews using controls and varying the amounts of water and the number of beverage packets. You have no option to control the temperature of the coffee, which is a bit of a letdown but completely understandable in such a small, discreet, and simple machine.

It takes just over two minutes for the K-Mini to warm up and brew a single cup of coffee. While testing, the shortest recorded brew time was two minutes flat, and the longest two minutes and 30 seconds. This is lightning quick, but it may be the culprit of why K-Cups don’t always taste all that great.

It brews very neat coffee, and a prominent brand stands behind the quality of this coffee machine. Keurig fans will appreciate K-Mini’s clean and modern design. A small size makes it perfect for a variety of spaces . The Keurig K-Mini retails for $59.99 in matte black or my favorite, Oasis blue.

This means the water will sit in the coffee maker all season. The K-Mini is designed to be compact, measuring just 4.5 inches wide. This makes it ideal for counters with limited space or even an office desk so you have a coffee maker ready to go. Due to its small size, there is no oversized reservoir, so you just have to add water to it for each cup of coffee you make . Easiest of these machines to fill with water because the single serve reservoir is wide and low. Can’t easily clean the reservoir however so it’s still a bit annoying especially because this machine is the most expensive of the 7 machines I purchased.

What’s reminding me to submit this is just having a cup of perfectly brewed coffee right now. There’s even a button to push for a “Stronger” cup of coffee. Do get yourself more counter space and enjoy a great cup of your favorite coffee at the same time.

Its compact size makes it a step above the larger K-Classic, and its one-button brew cycle makes it the simplest machine in the Keurig line. While the K-Classic may have a larger water reservoir, the K-Mini basically performs the same job at a lower cost and with less counter space. Plus, it can brew K-Cups up to 12-ounces — the K-Classic has a cap of 10. Its stow-away power cord makes it easy to hide unwanted visual clutter and easier to bring the K-Mini along for a weekend trip.

You won’t find a timer or clock, and there’s no way to program sizes or brew strengths. When we tested it, we also found it to be pretty noisy, which the sleepyheads in your family may not appreciate. The bottom line is that the Keurig Mini is very simple. This is mostly a good thing, especially if you need coffee to function in the morning. There are only two buttons — a power button and a brew button — plus a curved light that blinks to tell you the machine is ready to brew.

In fact, you have to refill the reservoir for every cup, so you can’t even continually hit the brew button. So, not only does the K Mini perform for a long time, but it performs well. When you brew with this Keurig model, you get fast results and a great flavor.