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So I will use it until it breaks, which likely won’t be 6 years like my last Keurig, based on the cheap plastic and light weight of the machine.
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The K-Select is made of cheap plastic and it looks it too
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Its cheap plastic i bought it as a spare it is now in the closest
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You can only empty the clear plastic tank (on the left side of the machine)
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The plastic is ‘frail’, the drip plate should have had a stainless top so coffe stains can be removed, and , well Keurig is just not producing a quality product any longer
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The water-reservoir tank is cheap plastic and with the lid it's a very flimsy combo
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The build quality was typical cheap plastic from you know where
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The water holder & lid are cheap plastic.
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Considering dropping Keurig for good as paying $130 for a cheap plastic machine surely isn't worth the hassle of returning it and getting the same quality.
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The plastic on these things is super, super cheap.
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The reservoir falls in the mid-range -- big enough to make a few cups but not as big as I'd like.
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n’t sound like a dumb truck in the kitchen.