• Reviews around water (3.18 of 5)

    Keurig K-Select Single Serve K-Cup Pod Coffee Maker, With Strength Control and Hot Water On Demand, Matte Black

    • The first sign of failure was a drip of hot, clear water while heating
    • You can also just make a cup of hot water quickly by opening and closing the pod hatch then selecting a cup size
    • However for that quick cup in the morning, I guess it serves the purpose, just slightly better than boiling water over two teaspoons of Sanka instant!
    • But after three weeks, the machine would start pouring out cold water as soon as I pushed the power button
    • I used to keep a self-fill K-cup in the brewer to get hot water
    • Depending on their height, quickness and bad luck they could get very hot water in the face.
    • Good water capacity; like the "strong" option and the four cup levelsUPDATE: This was purchased in March 2018.
    • With filter, I know I am drinking good water<3
    • Most of the time I expect i'd get a cold water flow.
    • Then started spewing cold water upon power up
    • Love the convenience of quick hot water for both.
    • That seems to work pretty well, just by slowing the flow of hot water into the K-cup to provide a bit longer "dwell" on the grounds.
    • I tried unplugging it for a while and that worked one day, but this morning, it would only put out cold water and drain the reservoir, no matter what I did
    • This brewer will give hot water by just selecting the amount of ounces you need
    • The hot water comes through more slowly, and extracts more flavor from the coffee so I can finally use those K Cups of brands that were too
    • when you press the power button, it will let you let you make you selection and pour you a COLD cup of Coffee before it has time to warm up the water
    • So far I really like the simplicity of it and the water is getting extremely hot because it's pulling a lot of flavor from the cups.
    • First off, even when filled with cold water, it produces that cup of hot goodness much, much faster
    • After only one week in use, the unit started continuously pumping cold water .
    • I put an empty 16 Oz cup under the spout and put my hands under my cold water faucet to stop the burn.
    • They are now saying that it doesn't work with soft water and that I should buy mineral water to use it
    • I would like the water reservoir to be a little bit bigger when I have a house full of coffee drinkers (for those times a unit with the K-Carafe would also be nice), but for my typical one to two people getting their morning cup, it's perfectly sized to need a refill before the water goes stale
    • Nice however, I wish that it showed you when the water was hot like the earlier versions.
    • spews water out and wont stop.
    • It is so nice to get hot water at the press of a
    • We did not select a brew and it did the pumping of cold water all
    • This coffee maker has a good sized water container that is easily removed by lifting up
    • I pressed the "on" button and hot water began pouring out of the spout splashing and burning my hands.
    • I have also used it to heat hot water for a cup of tea and it is SO much easier and faster than getting out the electric kettle
    • It doesn't take very long for the water to heat and then it can make multiple cups without waiting long for thenext cup's water to be hot.
    • Five (and soon to be six) failed machines for water pump issues in a soft water area
    • Any time you need hot water, it's much faster than waiting for the kettle.
    • Water flows into the cup before any cup-size button has been pressed, and the water is cold.
    • Update - the replacement machine has also started pouring out cold water immediately upon pressing the power button
    • No bean grinding, no water pouring (as there's a large, half gallon reservoir with a water filter built in), no thermal carafe to clean.
    • Quite, easy and large water reserve.
    • The reservoir falls in the mid-range -- big enough to make a few cups but not as big as I'd like.
    • n’t sound like a dumb truck in the kitchen.