![]() It brews a little noisily, but is fast and efficient. If you have a smaller kitchen, be aware that this is a bulky machine that will take up a good bit of counter space - less, though, than if you have been devoting space to two separate machines. On the carafe side, the Keurig K-Duo Essentials Coffee Maker seems to brew a little less strong than my usual coffee maker on the single serve side, you get a typical K-Cup brew. I like my coffee strong and dark, and have always enjoyed it black. The brewer and heating plate both have an auto-off feature. The Keurig K-Duo Essentials Coffee Maker brews fairly quickly, but both the K-Cup and carafe brewing methods are on the louder side. This brewer is nice because, unlike with some other Keurig models, you don’t have to wait for the water to heat up before choosing a cup size. On the K-Cup side, just pop in your favorite K-Cup, place your coffee mug or travel mug on the drip tray, and choose either 8, 10, or 12 oz. A heating plate keeps the 12-cup glass carafe warm, and a Pause & Pour feature gives you 20 seconds to grab a cup before the machine is done brewing. So, if you’re making a pot of coffee for one, you might be better off just using the K-Cup side. The machine unfortunately doesn’t let you choose a smaller brew size than 8 cups. On the carafe side, you just insert a flat bottom paper filter into the basket, scoop in your choice of ground coffee, place your carafe on the heating plate, and select an 8, 10, or 12 cup brew. Simply fill the reservoir to the max fill line, then choose your brewing method (both sides pull from the same reservoir): The Keurig K-Duo Essentials Coffee Maker holds a full 60 oz of water in its removable reservoir, which is a good size and easy to refill. How does the Keurig K-Duo Essentials Coffee Maker work? But at $99, this is a fairly budget-friendly choice (given its dual functionality), and a great gift idea for the upcoming holidays this year. The Keurig K-Duo Essentials Coffee Maker is only available at Walmart. How handy is that, right? I drink enough coffee that I prefer to brew up a pot in the morning, but sometimes when a friend drops by later in the day it’s useful to be able to make just a single cup for her - or to lay out a variety of choices in K-Cups, to meet people’s different coffee preferences during a family gathering. ![]() ![]() You can use both K-Cups and ground coffee here, with multiple brew sizes available in both single cup and carafe. I recently had the opportunity to review this newer Keurig K-Duo Essentials Coffee Maker, which will let you brew either a single cup or an entire carafe with just one machine. Compensation for this post was provided and this page may contain affiliate links. I received this product for free from Moms Meet to use and post my honest opinions. ![]()
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