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The most automated feature this machine has is the auto-off, which will turn it off 90 seconds after each brew cycle. To use this machine, you just add water, insert a K-Cup, push down the lever, and hit the brew button. After a couple of minutes, you’ll have a hot cup of freshly brewed coffee. This coffee machine has a 12-ounce water reservoir, meaning you’ll have to refill it every time you brew a cup of coffee.

That machine has a 36oz removable water tank and a refined design. With such a small water reservoir and no way to control cup size, you’ll have to add water every time. You can add between 6-12 ounces of water, and when you hit the brew button, the machine will use all of it. A small non-removable water reservoir is at the back of the machine.

Keurig K-Mini

The K-Mini is also available in pink, while you can only get the K-Mini Plus in beautiful evening teal. Therefore, if you’re not too concerned about other differences, your choice of which coffee maker to buy may come down to aesthetics. We found it to be comparable to other single-serve coffee makers. The coffee comes out hot, aromatic, and flavorful, just as you’d expect. As I attempted to show in this Keurig K-Mini coffee maker review, this is a small, basic but quite promising coffee maker compatible with k-cups. Last but not least, Keurig K-Mini is among the more affordable coffee makers in the Keurig portfolio.

Both machines are compact but, confusingly, the K-Mini Plus is slimmer than the K-Slim! This is because the K-Slim has a larger water tank, which gives it more depth. The bottom line is that the Keurig Mini is very simple.

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The two machines have some less significant differences, which we touch on. The top of the Keurig K-Mini Plus has a “Strong” button. It may seem a small difference, but this is pivotal to the brew quality.

Because it uses K-Cups, the coffee is already perfectly ground and measured for the ideal cup of joe. The steps are as simple as inserting the cup and hitting the “go” button. The K Mini Plus only accommodates k-cups, but you can use a k-cup reusable coffee filter for grounds. However, it doesn’t come with a filter or a grinder, which might be a turn-off for coffee aficionados who prefer freshly ground coffee every morning.

Repeat speedReflects how quickly the machine produces a second cup. The Keurig K-Mini Plus is part of the Coffee Makers test program at Consumer Reports. In our lab tests, Single-Serve Coffee Makers models like the K-Mini Plus are rated on multiple criteria, such as those listed below. Reflects how closely the second cup matches the first cup in temperature. Reflects how quickly the machine produces a second cup.