- Brand: Keurig
- Capacity: 4 Cups
- Color: Black
- Special Feature: Removable Tank
- Coffee Maker Type: Drip Coffee Machine
- MULTISTREAM TECHNOLOGY: Extracts more flavor and aroma* in every brew
- FITS ANYWHERE: Less than 5” wide, fits neatly on your countertop
- MULTIPLE CUP WATER RESERVOIR: Removable 46 oz. reservoir lets you brew up to *4 cups before refilling
- 3 CUP SIZES: brew an 8, 10, or 12 oz. cup at the push of a button
- FAST & FRESH BREWED: Delicious coffee made in minutes
- TRAVEL MUG FRIENDLY: Removable drip tray accommodates travel mugs up to 7.0” tall and holds a full accidental brew for easy cleanup
- ENERGY EFFICIENT: Auto off feature turns off your coffee maker 5 minutes after the last brew, helping to save energy
- COMPATIBLE WITH THE MY K-CUP UNIVERSAL COFFEE FILTER: Brew your own ground coffee (sold separately)
- BREWER SPECS: Brewer dimensions out of box 12.14” H x 4.76” W x 15.2” D. Height with handle open 17.28”. Brewer weight 6.22 lbs.Cord Length 29”. Voltage 120V























PointLisse –
I don’t typically write reviews, especially for something as trivial as a coffee maker, but this was an interesting journey. I had an ancient, by comparison, Keurig B55 that most resembles the “Classic” model they offer currently. Probably going on 11 years, it finally died. Up until that point, this portion of my counter was basically a coffee station, forcing me to do all my kitchen prep to the right of the stove, keeping the shrine to caffeine unadulterated.I was stunned at all the variants of the Keurig line. It’s almost dizzying and makes it nearly impossible to choose one. Some quick googling showed 60+ models, most of which are still sold. Do I need 5 cup sizes (5oz – 14oz)? How about a “strong” setting? Does it do anything? A screen? Or a timer? Or a larger reservoir? What about no reservoir? Seriously, the paradox of choice here is maddening.Having come from a “screened” maker in my previous model, I ended up opting for the K200 model. This one is about 3″ less wide that my previous maker, so that was nice. Unfortunately, it had a few issues that I simply could not work around.- The reservoir is U-shaped and honestly very awkward to negotiate both from a refilling and removing perspective. Especially if it’s under a cabinet, and you want to refill from a refrigerator water dispenser, as I do.- The coffee was simply not hot enough. Not sure if I got a bum unit, or that’s how it is, but it was significantly less hot than what I was used to.- No auto shut-off. Seriously. I thought this was a basic in coffee makers. This, probably the biggest deal-breaker of them all, though, mildly hot coffee was a close second.Enter the K-Slim. I was skeptical because the reviews were, pun intended, no so hot. But the price was right, and I really liked the idea of a sub five-inch width coffee maker on my countertop. This model only has 3 cup sizes, but has the same 40oz reservoir as the K200. Even better, it’s a simple rectangle design that I can maneuver easily to and fro my fridge. Having the extra counter space has been such a nice benefit. But moreso, the coffee is hot and, so far, the machine reliable.What I like:- The coffee (Caza Trail Cona Blend) is as hot and tastes as good, possibly even stronger, than my old model- Auto Shut-Off! Unit turns off after 5 minutes of last brew. That might seem aggressive but…- Really fast water heat-up time. I was really amazed. From off to coff(ee) was only a minute or two, obviating the need for a clock/timer function.- Easy/obvious to use, and I really like the “level” drop in hole for the k-cup. All my others were at an angle for some reason.- Amazingly diminutive size for the countertop reclaim.What I don’t like:- Maybe one smaller cup size? But that’s it.Really happy so far with this unit. Hoping it lasts me as long as the last one did.
Island Sailor –
One of my work sites has one of these that gets used 24/7, and it has held up for over a year without any issues (and probably without any maintenance), so that’s what first got my attention. The shape is tall and narrow, so it fits into the limited amount of counter space we have for it.Operation is Keurig-intuitive simple: lift the latch, drop in the pod, close it, select size, and hit brew. The water reservoir is in the back, but lifts off easily for filling or cleaning. The drip pan pulls off easily if you want to fit a taller travel mug under the brew spout. Ours has the new 5-prong puncture system, instead of just the center prong. I can’t detect any difference in the quality of the brew; however, if you want a reusable cup for putting your own coffee in the machine, make sure you buy one that is compatible with the 5-prong system (ask me how I know….).I gave it a 4-star flavor rating because, in my opinion as a lifelong coffee drinker and self-proclaimed coffee snob, that’s the best you’re going to get from any pod brewer. If you want great coffee, you have to take the time to select, grind, and brew great coffee. But, if all you need is a cup to dash out the door with, or a decaf after dinner when you’re headed to bed soon, this machine is a great choice. I would definitely buy it again, and I recommend it highly.
Marky B –
This replaced a K55 I bought in 2016. It is soooo much faster. Love the slim design as it fits perfectly in a small unused space on my kitchen counter. Others reported a splash which it did quite extensively during the initial clean cycle but once a Kcup is used, no more splashing. At least 5 holes are punch in the top of the Kcup vs one on the K55 so I imagine more grounds are involved in the brewing. Packaging was streamlined without any extra’s to get in the way. I can’t speak to the ease of cleaning yet but it appears the Kcup receptacle is removable to throw in a dishwasher.
MWhip –
I turned it sideways and can see and access the water tank easily. It is easy to grip with my crippled hands and not too heavy to lift when full.It frees up space on my counter, in my very small kitchen because it is flush with the wall now. The pods go in and out with ease. The red color is a great change from boring black. It brews quickly, neatly and quietly. I am so glad I chose this one. It’s a gem! Cheers, Mary Whippo
Purple Diva –
I have been a Keurig Groupie for years. I have had quite a few of their models. When I saw this red I had to have it. There were only a few reviews showing this was definitely not the same color red as it showed on the product description. That’s the reason for the 4 stars. Other than that it’s very quiet. It brews much quicker than the Keurig k elite. It looks great on my counter. What’s not to ❤️. I would definitely recommend this ?
melissa goodman –
these have a very short life span both of mine lasted 3 months and quitI have owned two of these… works great until the first time the machine prompts you to descale. Once this happens it’s over. The machines never works the same way again. I have had two of these in one year and had the same problem with both and ended up throwing them away.
Andrew Tracy –
This is my second purchase of this product, my brother and I use this heavily during the day. We definitely get our monies worth out of this product. We drink alot of coffee and I love the descale feature on this unit