Keurig K Elite Single Serve K Cup Pod Coffee Maker Brushed Silver

The water reservoirs are within a few ounces of each other and they both brew coffee as the primary function. The prices are similar—roughly $149—so you have to look at the few differences when deciding which one to buy. This has to be the most functional single-serve pod coffee maker out there in the market.

All you gotta do is press a specific button and it will do what it’s meant to do. As mentioned earlier, the K Elite has a large 75oz removable water reservoir. However, the K Elite is easy to clean with a sponge in the sink, thanks to its size.

Although the K Elite is one of Keurig’s most expensive machines, it should last you longer than most other Keurig coffee makers. K-cups only hold enough ground coffee (10.5 grams) to brew a maximum of 6.5 oz of coffee. I’d recommend the Keurig K Elite if you want a single-serve coffee maker that can comfortably make several coffees every day for years.

It’s not uncommon for us to make mistakes or fumble every now and then when holding our coffee cup. The drip tray is there to make sure the spilled water or coffee does not spread everywhere. Unfortunately, half a point was taken off the overall score thanks to two minor inconveniences. keurig iced coffee maker Firstly, the coffee machine doesn’t have an indicator light to show that it’s ready. The brewer also has a Strong button for those who enjoy more robust coffee. This option brews coffee for slightly longer to increase the extraction of coffee from the beans.

With its ability to brew 5 cup sizes, it comes with many features such as an iced coffee option, a hot water dispenser, and temperature control. Other features are geared to improve the coffee-making experience (e.g. Quiet Brew Technology, quick brew, and large water tank). However, it lacks Keurig’s MultiStream technology or additional coffee strength settings for a better quality coffee drink.

That could be a bummer for those wanting an intense cup of coffee, or who prefer to drink their coffee piping hot. However, those quicker brews aren’t as tasty — for me, anyway. Part of the reason why Keurigs can’t brew espresso-quality coffee is a lack of crema.

While some people prefer to have a dedicated iced coffee button, you really can make iced coffee with any Keurig model. So if that’s the only reason you want this coffee maker, maybe you can get a cheaper model instead. The 75 oz large keurig elite coffee maker water tank can fill around 8 cups of coffee; that means – you don’t have to frequently fill the water tank and it’s a handy feature. Since the water tank is removable, it becomes easy to fill it and clean it the way you like.

Its wide range of serving sizes, along with an iced coffee option, makes it one of the most versatile Keurigs on the market. Its only potential drawback is a lack of a milk frother, which you can buy separately from the company directly. If you’re running out of counter space in your kitchen, adding a new appliance can be difficult.

The machine has the maintenance reminder and will let you know when it is time to descale. This model has the largest water tank and it holds 75 ounces. The tank is removable which makes it easy to rinse and refill. While the k-cup holder looks the same, the area around the holder is slightly easier to wipe than it was before. The K-Elite seems like the better choice because of the brew over ice option, so you can make Snapple and Iced Tea instead of coffee.

As I said earlier, the most important serving size that you want a K-cup coffee maker to have is 6 oz. As we noted, the large 75-oz water tank minimizes the number of times you need to refill your Keurig coffee maker. So really, it comes down to buttons vs. touchscreen, carafe vs. brew over ice. Either way you lean, you’ve got the pods, you’ve got the travel mug, you’ll get your cup of coffee. The best feature of the Keurig K-Elite is that it can be used for other pod-based drinks that are not coffee related.