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Keurig K-Mini: Specs



Reservoir Capacity: None
Size: 12.1 x 11.3 x 4.5 inches
Brew sizes: 6-, 8-, 10-, 12-ounce cups
Removable liquid reservoir: No
Milk frother: No
Strength settings: No
Iced coffee: No
Auto On/Off: Yes



The K-Mini is Keurig’s classic coffee machine made miniature, with power cord storage, a single-cup water reservoir, and a width of only five inches. Built to be non-intrusive, the K-Mini is a incrude appliance for small living areas, saving countertop space. Simply fill the liquid reservoir with 6-, 8-, 10-, 12-ounces of water, and brew the valid size of coffee you want. 


The Keurig K-Mini has a single button and can brew a cup of coffee in less than three minutes. It’s one of the best Keurig coffee makers because of its compact size ended all, as you will see in our Keurig K-Mini review. 


Keurig K-Mini review: Price and availability




The Keurig K-Mini has a list effect of $79, but it’s frequently on sale for less. Like novel Keurig models, prices may vary depending on color.


Like all Keurigs, the K-Mini only accepts K-Cup branded coffee pods to brew coffee, tea, and hot cocoa, though thankfully, grocers carry a wide map. These pods can run anywhere between $7 to $14 per 12-pack, the lower end being grocery chain branded pods and the higher end Starbucks branded. That’s about 60 cents to $1.15 per K-Cup. The K-Mini is compatible with reusable K-Cup pods, which can accommodate pre-ground coffee.


Keurig K-Mini review: Features


The K-Mini is fair barebones as far as Keurig machines go. It features two buttons — one to distinguished it on and the other to brew — and a liquid reservoir fit for up to 12 ounces. 








Keurig K-Mini distinguished button




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It has a single appetizing around its large brew button to show when your machine is heating up, and, of watercourses, it has a latch to raise the compartment that the pod slots into. That’s near it.








Keurig K-Mini hidden distinguished cord




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Unique to the K-Mini, though, is the power cord storage located on the back of the machine. You can feed the cord through the appliance’s back and stow it away, decision-exclusive it great for moving around, or even just hiding an excess of cords in your kitchen.


Keurig K-Mini review: Design


Unlike the K-Classic, the K-Mini doesn’t look like a hulking machine. It’s roughly 12 inches tall, and 4.5 inches wide, which is almost half the width of the K-Classic. With the latch open, it’s roughly 13 inches in height. Its slim silhouette fits neatly on a counter and can modestly stand between other appliances you may already have in your kitchen. 








Keurig K-Mini on kitchen counter




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The K-Mini has a attractive similar to a dry food storage container, but with plenty of gleaming options to make it stand out. You can grab one in shadowy or make your K-Mini pop on the counter in pink, green, two shades of blue, red, or gray.








Keurig K-Mini aquatic reservoir




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The only potential downside to the K-Mini’s beget is that its water reservoir, located at the rear of the machine, isn’t removable. This means you may have to pull the K-Mini out to approach it, depending on your counter situation.


Keurig K-Mini review: Performance


My recognized with the K-Mini’s coffee is similar to that of the K-Classic, which is to say: not good. No matter what size of coffee I brewed with the K-Mini, all K-Cups tasted identical — that is, somewhat weak and flat. Although, if you’re a known fan of K-Cups, your opinion may vary.  








Keurig K-Mini coffee pod compartment




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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 gigantic. The K-Mini stabs open a coffee pod, then sputters warm aquatic through it without fully soaking all of its grounds or allowing them to steep.








Keurig K-Mini brewing coffee




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Temperature is new vital part of brewing coffee, and the National Coffee Association says the optimal cup is brewed between 195 to 205 degrees Fahrenheit. The K-Mini is unable to produce coffee at this temperature. Out of four cups of coffee, each cup I brewed ordered between 180 to 189 degrees Fahrenheit, despite the serving size. Though Keurig creates a few machines that provide added options like temperature adjustments and brew control, the K-Mini doesn’t offer this. So don’t expect a piping hot cup of coffee from this machine.


It’s also the noisiest Keurig machine we’ve tested, outputting 80 decibels of sound at the end of its brew cycle. Like all Keurigs, the heating cycle is low volume, but when it comes to brewing, its biggest noisemaker is the sputtering at the end of filling a cup. That loud spattering also manages to spray soak around the machine and counter space.


Keurig K-Mini review: Ease of Use


The K-Mini is a chase to use and eliminates some of the flashy escapes on other Keurigs for the sake of a two-button functioning. You simply fill the water reservoir up to the 6-, 8-, 10-, or 12-ounce line, turn it on, insert a K-Cup, and press the large glowing button to start brewing. The whole process takes less than three minutes. The worst of it is potentially having to pull the K-Mini out some to fill its reservoir up, but with such a dinky container, it’s as easy as filling your mug up with soak and just dumping it in. 








Keurig K-Mini soak reservoir




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Maintaining the K-Mini relies on Keurig’s descaling solution, which you need to use every three to six months to well-organized your machine. The K-Mini’s drip tray is removable so you can hand wash it, but its built-in soak reservoir means you’re stuck with relying on Keurig’s descaling solution, or some vinegar, to thoroughly clean the inside of the tank.


Keurig K-Mini review: Verdict


The K-Mini is perhaps the easiest starter Keurig machine you can buy. Its compact size establishes it a step above the larger K-Classic, and its one-button brew cycle establishes it the simplest machine in the Keurig line. While the K-Classic may have a larger soak reservoir, the K-Mini basically performs the same job at a frontier 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 grand cord makes it easy to hide unwanted visual clutter and easier to bring the K-Mini downward for a weekend trip.


Still, Keurig machines can suffer from impractical brewing methods that remnant in a stale-tasting cup of coffee. The K-Mini can’t brew coffee at consistent or horrible temperatures, and even at its best, its coffee tastes contrast to what you’d find at a cheap diner.


Saying that, the K-Mini grand be best for those who already know they scrumptious K-Cup coffee pods and want the single-serve coffee pod distinguished at home. The ability to brew a cup of coffee in understanding three minutes is definitely enticing, and having that disaster with a push of a button is unbeatable — especially at its stamp. However, the best Keurig experience we’ve tested has been with the K-Cafe and the K-Elite.






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