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Keurig K-Mini Single Serve Coffee Maker, Black & Brewer Maintenance Kit, Includes Descaling Solution, Water Filter Cartridges & Rinse Pods, 14 count

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Pattern Name: Coffee Maker + Maintenance Kit


Color: Black


Features

  • Product 1: FITS ANYWHERE: Less than 5 inches wide, perfect for small spaces.
  • Product 1: YOUR PERFECT AMOUNT: Brew any cup size between 6-12oz with Keurig K-Cup pods.
  • Product 1: ONE CUP RESERVOIR: Just add fresh water for each brew.
  • Product 1: FAST & FRESH BREWED: Coffee made in minutes.
  • Product 2: INCLUDES: (2) descale solution, (10) Rinse pods, and (3) water filter cartridge refills
  • Product 2: RINSE PODS: reduces flavor carry over between brews
  • Product 2: QUICKEST WAY TO CLEAN YOUR K Cup pod holder: rinse away residue and oils that can build up in your coffee maker
  • Product 2: EASY TO USE: use just like you would a regular K Cup pod

Description

Keurig K-Mini Single Serve Coffee Maker, Black The Keurig K-Mini single serve coffee maker in Black features a sleek design with matte finish, and at less than 5 inches wide is the perfect size for any space or occasion. The K-Mini brewer is effortlessly simple to use - just add fresh water to the reservoir, pop in your favorite K-Cup pod, press the brew button and enjoy fresh brewed, delicious coffee in minutes. Choose from hundreds of delicious K-Cup pod varieties to enjoy 6-12oz of your favorite coffee, tea, cocoa, and iced beverages. With a single cup reservoir and cord storage, the K-Mini coffee maker is the portable brewer that makes anywhere perfect for great coffee. The K-Mini coffee maker is available in a variety of matte-finish colors. Based on consumer feedback, we have updated the K-Mini Brewer. Customer reviews have been removed that relate to the previous version of the brewer. Keurig Brewer Maintenance Kit, Includes Descaling Solution, Water Filter Cartridges & Rinse Pods, Compatible with Keurig Classic/1.0 & 2.0 K-Cup Pod Coffee Makers, 14 count Cleaning your coffee maker regularly is an important step to keep it working at peak performance and keep your beverages tasting their best. The 6 Month Brewer Care Bundle has everything you need to regularly clean and maintain your brewer for 6 months. The Keurig 6 Month Brewer Care Bundle includes 2 bottles of Keurig Descaling Solution, 3 Water Filter Cartridges, and 10 Keurig Rinse Pods. The 6 Month Brewer Care Bundle is compatible with all Keurig coffee makers. If you have a Keurig K-Mini or K-Mini Plus brewer, we recommend that you consider our Keurig Cleanse Kit which only includes Keurig Descaling Solution and Keurig Rinse Pods as the K-Mini brewers do not use Water Filter Handles.


Brand: Keurig


Capacity: 12 Ounces


Color: Black


Special Feature: Water Filter


Filter Type: Reusable


Brand: Keurig


Capacity: 12 Ounces


Color: Black


Special Feature: Water Filter


Filter Type: Reusable


Item Weight: 12 Ounces


Included Components: Filter


Operation Mode: Manual


Human Interface Input: Buttons


Item Weight: 12 ounces


Date First Available: June 25, 2023


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  • I drink a lot of coffee.
Pattern Name: Coffee Maker Color: Dusty Rose
I drink a lot of coffee and have had many many Keurigs over the last decade or so. I currently have this one in pink at work- I work onsite once a week, so it only gets used on Sundays and has been holding up well for 3 months. I also have the Keurig K-Express Essentials Single Serve at home and use that one regularly. I prefer the express single serve over the mini single serve and it also the cheaper option out of the two! Although I love the sleekness of the mini and the pink color- I have a difficult time actually figuring out the rhyme or reason on how to get it to brew a cup of coffee. Sometimes I find after I put water in, it will make a bubbling noise and if I push the button, it will brew (eventually). Sometimes not. Sometimes there is no bubbling/warming up noise after filling it with water and I will push the brew button anyway- sometimes I get coffee, sometimes I don’t and have to press it again. I am sure it covers the steps to successfully brew a cup of coffee in the manual, but as much coffee and keurigs I go through, I feel that it should be common sense and never read the instructions. Even when a cup of coffee is brewed, it takes a long time for it to start brewing. I manage a farmers market and the keurig is in my office/storage room at the market, so I always brew a cup and step away for a minute to check on the market. Since it takes so long to brew, I don’t get any indication if it is brewing or not before needing to step away. The express brews immediately after selecting the size of cup you want brewed and it always brews, so there is no mystery behind the functioning of that Keurig (and I did not read the manual on this one either). The express also has the option between 3 different sizes, which for me doesn’t matter- I always choose the biggest brew size (10 oz) anyway- so it ends up being the same size of cup brewed as the mini. But for people who do want the option of coffee oz, it’s another reason to prefer the express. To sum it up- when my next coffee maker breaks (I am rough on them) and the store is out of the express and only had the mini, I will buy the mini again. Or if the mini comes out with a new color I LOVE and I can’t get the express in that color, I may consider the mini (I am a sucker for looks over function-ability sometimes) But when given the option between the express and mini- I much prefer the express, which is also the cheaper option of the two! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 3, 2023 by Shane Ward

  • READ THE INSTRUCTIONS
Pattern Name: Coffee Maker Color: Black
Okay. So late last night I decided to order this smaller version of the Keurig Coffee Maker, because I’m short on counter space and I only make one cup of coffee a day anyhow. My new machine was on my front porch this afternoon. (Shop, select, pay, receive. The good, the bad, and the ugly.) Anyhow, I’ve decided to post a few photos and try to write an informative, helpful review, as I see there are some pretty negative, frustrated buyers of this product, and several questions listed that indicate those buyers did not do the very first thing they should have: READ THE LITTLE INSTRUCTION BOOKLET. Now, I must say, these few instructions could have been written a bit more clearly—but that’s par for the course these days, as practically nothing is made by English speaking people, so the instructions are someone else’s idea of the English language. So, I’ve posted some photos to aid in my attempt to make these instructions more “user friendly.” Before I forget, I do have two negative comments on this product (aside from the less-than-clear instruction booklet): The first is that I feel it’s overpriced for what it is. I paid $83+ (including tax) for a little plastic gizmo that should sell for about half that. If it lasts as long as my “big boy” Keurig, which is at least five, maybe six years old, I suppose it’ll be worth it. The second issue is the cord. I do love the idea of the cord compartment ... however, the cord that comes with this machine is only about 18” long. (The cord compartment would have been a lot more useful with the big boy machine, which has a considerably longer cord.) As I don’t even need the full 18”, I stuffed some of the cord back in the compartment, then found that I’d shortened it more than I wanted, but when I tried to pull out a bit longer cord, I could only get another inch or so. Now I have about a 14” cord ... which I can work with, but some people might find that they’ll need a longer cord, so I thought I’d mention it. As you can see from my first photo, the big boy Keurig is considerably larger than this new one (which measures 4.5” wide by 10 3/4” deep, the same depth as the big boy). Another photo shows a closeup of the side of the little clear plastic compartment (referred to in the instruction booklet as the “water reservoir”), which shows the amount of water—how many ounces—is being put into the water reservoir. You must put AT LEAST the minimum of 6 oz, or up to the MAXIMUM of 12 oz. This question of how much water to put in seems to have befuddled many purchasers: I cannot understand why. So long as it’s between the low water mark (6 oz) and the max water mark (12 oz), you’re good to go. HOWEVER MUCH WATER YOU PUT IN, IS THE SAME AMOUNT OF COFFEE THAT WILL POUR INTO YOUR CUP. Maybe it’s more easily understood this way: Use your coffee cup—whether it holds 6 oz or anywhere in between six and a maximum of 12 oz (my red and white cup that you see in one of my photos holds 8 oz, allowing about 1/2” to the very rim) to fill the water reservoir—and you’ll get that same amount of coffee in your cup. An 8 oz cup of coffee, using a coffee pod, makes (for me—I drink it black) a perfect, medium-strong cup of coffee. Now, how to use your new machine: FIRST, as I said, READ THE INSTRUCTIONS. The very first words printed in the booklet are, “Before You Brew.” You’re first going to make a cup of boiling water only—then your machine is “prepped” and ready to go. So, plug it in, then push the “Power Button.” (See my 2nd photo—the power button is that tiny dot at about the 1 o’clock position from the big, round, silver-colored circle with the big K in the center of it. That silver-colored circle is what is called the “Brew Button.”) When you press the Power Button (the little dot), after you’ve plugged in the machine, that dot will illuminate. Next, you lift the cover of the water reservoir, fill your coffee cup/mug with water and pour that water into the reservoir. (Check the measure on the side, to be sure you have somewhere between 6 oz and 12 oz in the reservoir.) Then lower the water reservoir lid and place your coffee cup on the drip tray. Now, you’re going to lift and lower the handle where you would put a coffee pod—EXCEPT THIS FIRST TIME you’re not going to put in a pod, because you’re only going to make a cup of hot water, just to run some water through the machine to prep it. Now that you have your water in the water reservoir, and your cup on the drip tray, and the “coffee pod compartment” handle has been lifted and lowered, you’re ready to “push the Brew Button.” Remember, the Brew Button is the big silver-colored circle. It depresses. I finally figured out that I had to hold it down with three fingers (I have small hands) for 2 or 3 seconds ... and then the “Brew Indicator Light” (a rainbow shape just above the Brew Button—see photo four) will “illuminate solid, then begin to pulse while the water is heating.” It will take a minute or so for the water to heat ... during which time the “rainbow-shaped” light will come on and fade, come on and fade, several times (what the booklet calls “pulsing”). Eventually, that Brew Indicator Light will stay solidly lit, and then the hot water will begin to pour into your cup. When that’s done, toss that water out, and you’re ready to make your first cup of coffee. Repeat all the steps, except this time, of course, insert a coffee pod before lowering the handle. In summation, I don’t think it takes any longer to make one cup of coffee in this new single serve Keurig than it did in my larger water capacity model. Yes, you do have to put water in it each time and you do have to wait for that water to heat up ... but I had to wait a longer time for more water to heat up in my big Keurig. And the amount of time it takes for the coffee to pour into your cup is the same as in the larger model machine—also, the sound is about the same, not loud enough to wake anyone up in another room. I like the extra space on my counter, and if this machine holds up as well as the other one, I think I’ll be happy with it. I do see some reviews that state their machines didn’t work after a short while ... if that’s the case with this one, I’ll be writing an update on my review. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 24, 2019 by rubyslippers46 rubyslippers46

  • Best Keurig Ever
Pattern Name: Coffee Maker Color: Black
It has only what one needs to make a cup of coffee, and it’s inexpensive. It doesn’t hold water internally or in a reservoir, so I use filtered water for the ultimate in fresh. It uses only the amount of water you put in. I had one of the original models and I got used to 9 oz cups. Now I can make a perfect cup every time. I use Gevalia Colombian with 2.5 oz of Coffeemate caramel creamer. I unplug it every time and it should last indefinitely, like my old one which is still going. It does splash a little more than my old one, but that’s because the coffee drops a couple of extra inches. Unlike my old one, this one fits a tall travel cup without having to remove the base. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 6, 2023 by Luisa Arevalo

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