Keurig K-Select Single-Serve K-Cup Pod Coffee Maker (Matte Black)
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Best Buy via eBay has Keurig K-Select Single-Serve K-Cup Pod Coffee Maker (Matte Black) for $69.99 (add to cart to see price). Shipping is free.
Best Buy has Keurig K-Select Single-Serve K-Cup Pod Coffee Maker (Matte Black) for $69.99. Shipping is free.
Thanks to community member Ibuy92 for finding this deal.
Key Features:
Includes: One water filter handle and one filter
Brews Multiple Cup Sizes: 6, 8, 10, 12 oz.
Quiet Brew Technology
52 oz. Water Reservoir: Allows you to brew 5 cups before having to refill.
Removable Drip Tray
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Our research indicates that Keurig K-Select Single-Serve K-Cup Pod Coffee Maker (Matte Black) is $40.50 lower (36.7% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $110.49 at the time of this posting.
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4.6 out of 5 stars rating at Best Buy
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Model: Keurig K-Select Single-Serve K-Cup Pod Coffee Maker
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Canceled my "Elite" order from Amazon and ordered this instead. I can live with a smaller reservoir and a smaller footprint on the counter. Don't need iced coffee mode either. Thanks! Saved 50 bucks.
Canceled my "Elite" order from Amazon and ordered this instead. I can live with a smaller reservoir and a smaller footprint on the counter. Don't need iced coffee mode either. Thanks! Saved 50 bucks.
It's not a big deal to fill it once a day... You don't want water sitting around too long anyway.
LOL.
Water sitting there for a whole day? Sooo dangerous, lol...
Seriously, Keurigs suck with their reservoirs. Not only they're small but they ask for more water long before they're out of water. Their pump opening is placed high up in the tank rendering the bottom 8-10oz unusable so you have a 40oz tank effectively unless this particular model fixed that.
I also have a Cuisinart SS10 and that thing has a 72oz tank or something but it's pump is kissing the bottom of the tank so I actually can do 7 full 10oz cups (if I overfill it slightly) in a row.
For heavy coffee drinkers big tank is a must. Filling up is not hard. Just extremely annoying. If you drink 1-2 coffees a day that's not an issue.
For Keurig I just have a fast food 24oz cup that I use to fill them up. If I had a 32oz cup I could probably fill up mine with just one pour (cause its fake-40 oz tank is actually a 30oz tank). Their tanks are a PITA to remove and place back, they just don't slide in easily. Just using a cup is easier.
For heavy coffee drinkers big tank is a must. Filling up is not hard. Just extremely annoying. If you drink 1-2 coffees a day that's not an issue.
Can't tell if satire or you are just the laziest person on Earth? What a world we live in where a major annoyance is FILLING A 5 CUP RESERVOIR WITH WATER!
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I'm planning to use it for the strong setting and make chamomile tea. Are there any reusable kcups that anyone recommends to make it stronger?
Water sitting there for a whole day? Sooo dangerous, lol...
Seriously, Keurigs suck with their reservoirs. Not only they're small but they ask for more water long before they're out of water. Their pump opening is placed high up in the tank rendering the bottom 8-10oz unusable so you have a 40oz tank effectively unless this particular model fixed that.
I also have a Cuisinart SS10 and that thing has a 72oz tank or something but it's pump is kissing the bottom of the tank so I actually can do 7 full 10oz cups (if I overfill it slightly) in a row.
For heavy coffee drinkers big tank is a must. Filling up is not hard. Just extremely annoying. If you drink 1-2 coffees a day that's not an issue.
For Keurig I just have a fast food 24oz cup that I use to fill them up. If I had a 32oz cup I could probably fill up mine with just one pour (cause its fake-40 oz tank is actually a 30oz tank). Their tanks are a PITA to remove and place back, they just don't slide in easily. Just using a cup is easier.