




☕ Elevate your coffee ritual with quiet power and bold choices!
The Keurig K-Select Single-Serve Coffee Maker in Matte Navy offers a sleek, user-friendly design with four brew sizes (6, 8, 10, 12 oz.) and a Strong Brew feature for intensified flavor. Its large 52 oz. water reservoir supports up to 5 cups before refilling, complemented by Quiet Brew Technology for noise-free operation. The removable drip tray accommodates tall travel mugs, and included water filtration ensures optimal taste. Perfect for busy professionals seeking convenience without compromising quality.

















| ASIN | B078M1YRBY |
| Best Sellers Rank | #172,854 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #322 in Coffee Machines |
| Brand | Keurig |
| Brand Name | Keurig |
| Capacity | 52 Fluid Ounces |
| Coffee Maker Type | Drip Coffee Machine |
| Color | Matte Navy |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 37,689 Reviews |
| Filter Type | Reusable |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00611247367094, 10611247367091 |
| Human Interface Input | Buttons |
| Included Components | 1 K-Select Single-Serve Brewer, 6-Count K-Cup Pod variety pack, 1 water filter handle, 1 filter |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 9.2"D x 11.6"W x 12.5"H |
| Item Height | 12.5 inches |
| Item Type Name | Single Serve K-Cup Pod Coffee Brewer |
| Item Weight | 0.01 Ounces |
| Manufacture Year | 2018 |
| Manufacturer | Keurig |
| Material | Plastic |
| Model Name | K-Select Coffee Maker |
| Model Number | K-Select |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Operation Mode | Fully Automatic |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Adjustable Brew Strength, Removable Drip Tray, Removable Tank, Water Filter |
| Product Dimensions | 9.2"D x 11.6"W x 12.5"H |
| Special Feature | Adjustable Brew Strength, Removable Drip Tray, Removable Tank, Water Filter |
| Specific Uses For Product | Single-Serve |
| Style | Vintage Red |
| UPC | 611247367094 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Wattage | 1000 watts |
K**N
Lasted for 7 years!
First ordered this coffee maker from Amazon in 2018 and it has served us very well thru daily use for all these years. The on/off button just broke and am so happy Amazon still has it in stock. This is a great coffee maker!
R**T
It's been a great coffee maker for me.
I have had this Keurig K-cup coffee maker for more than a year. I've made hundreds and hundreds of cups of coffee in it. Early on I took one previous reviewer's advice and waited until the water finished heating before I made my selection as to cup size, and with that one caveat, I have never had a problem with it. The machine works every time. As you can see from the picture, I filter my water with a PUR pitcher-type water filter, and probably because of that I have only gone through two of the Keurig filters. I use the Strong Brew feature all the time, and it really makes a difference. And I like the fact that you have four different cup sizes to choose from. The 52 oz. reservoir is plenty big enough for me, especially considering my PUR pitcher back-up! I used to use my own ground coffee put in a refillable K-cup housing and filter combo (the one I purchased apparently is not available anymore, but there are others like it). That worked fine, and it's an inexpensive way to go. But I hardly ever do that anymore since I stumbled on Intelligent Blends coffee. I particularly like their Maud's line for the combination of price and quality (look for them on sale, because they always have sales, and when they do they are about $.33/pod or lower). I've tried most of their varieties, depending upon what I feel like at the moment, and I can't say there's a bad one in the bunch. But the ones I like the best are the Maud's In The House and the Kona Lisa blends. I hardly ever go to Starbucks anymore. All in all, I am very happy with my purchase. I feel bad for the people who have had problems, and in some cases I wonder why that is. At any rate, I would recommend this coffee maker to anyone -- just keep in mind the caveat I mentioned above.
C**E
A great cup of coffee!
I love my Keurig K-Select coffee maker! As someone who enjoys a fresh cup of coffee every morning, this Keurig machine is perfect for me. It's very simple to use - just add water to the reservoir, pop in your favorite K-cup, select your brew size and in under a minute you have a hot, delicious cup of coffee. The K-Select model is Keurig's most versatile single serve coffee maker as it allows you to brew 6, 8 or 10 ounce sizes. It has a large 52 ounce water reservoir so you can brew 6 cups before having to refill. The drip tray is removable and dishwasher safe for easy cleaning. If you're looking for an affordable, easy to use single serve coffee maker, I highly recommend the Keurig K-Select. You really can't beat the convenience, quality and variety of coffees and teas to choose from. This would make an excellent gift for any coffee lover. Overall, very happy with my purchase!
S**Z
Works fine, but water tank too small
If you've owned a Keurig before, you kind of know what you are getting into. Convenient single-serve coffee that costs a little more per cup than brewing a whole pot, but doesn't have the waste associated with dumping out half a pot if there are only one or two coffee drinkers. You also know that eventually one of the little needles is going to get plugged with debris and it will take some quality time with a straightened paper clip to clear it out. That being said, this is a great compromise between the tiny units and the giant units. It is simple to use, with just size buttons and an option for "strong". No clocks, timers, etc., but it does automatically turn off after a period of not being used. I have only three minor complaints with this model: First, the reservoir is small. You need to fill it after two cups, which can be annoying. Second, the reservoir is very narrow, and there is a gap between the tank and the body. It is very easy to accidentally pour water into the gap, which then promptly leaks all over your counter top. Third, even with the drip tray removed, the place where you set the mug is too low for some tall portable coffee mugs, so you end up brewing into a coffee cup then pouring the cup into the portable mug. Note I said some, not all. I just remember an earlier model being taller. Overall still works, and for the price it is a good value, just know that it will seem like you are constantly filling it, and you need to be careful when doing so.
M**4
4 years and still going strong
We are a family of 7 and use this all day, everyday. I personally drink 2 to 3 cups of coffee and one or two additional hot drinks a day. Everyone in the family uses the keurig. Unless everyone is having tea or hot cocoa at once the Keurig is out go to device for heating water or making coffee. We have had this one for almost 4 years. The tank has been dropped multiple times and will soon need to be replaced. The tank and it's lid are my least favorite part of this machine. It's awkward to hold and the lid is challenging to get back on the machine without dropping it. We have started using a pitcher to fill the tank as we have dropped the tank a few times and the bottom is now damaged, but still functions fine. I really like that I can make my coffee one handed (like if I am holding a kid, I can still make my coffee).
T**N
Great buy for the price
Are used to have a coffee machine, triple the price but this one makes coffee that taste just as good great item
J**J
UPDATE 2018-04-01:Amazon sold version shines/Opps Store version: 1* Pump failure after 9 days of normal use in soft water area.
l UPDATE 01 April 2018: I am grading up the review to five stars for the Amazon sold version of this model as it has none of the issues mentioned in the review below for the "Opps Store" sold version. The "Opps Store" sold version remains *one star* for the reasons listed in the prior review to follow: ***************************This one was purchased through the "Opps Store".No other choice was available at this price point at the time (Now Amazon sells its own for cheaper) After 9 days it failed. The first sign of failure was a drip of hot, clear water while heating. The water was coming from up inside the tank, above and in back of the cup holder. This began after three days of normal use. Two days ago, day 7, the drip continued and I could live with that, but when the unit had heated and all the blue indicator (cup size, etc strong) lights were blinking, I put the handle down to brew and punched my choice. Nothing. My cup size choice was lit in blue, but nothing. I lifted the handle and tried it again. Nothing. I turned the unit off and back on to reset it and repeated the process and it worked. This morning it happened again. Only this time I got a grinding noise for a second. I tried the method before that worked and nothing. It heats the water, drips, but will not brew. I emptied the tank, checked for obstructions in the brewer, it was still sparkling clean with no obstructions. So on day 9, I am returning it. The reason I bought this simple model was due to the fact I had purchased the mainline version K500 series models at a big box retail store and had to return it four times for failed pumps. The return agent actually told me "We get more of these back than we sell". The K575 model elsewhere in the house is starting to sound poorly. At work, I have my very first generation Keurig (pre-proprietary) machine bought years ago still working fine. I bought this one in the hopes its simpler design would mean more reliability, but apparently not. I am returning this in favor of the Amazon sold version. Should it fail, then I am done with Keurig. Five (and soon to be six) failed machines for water pump issues in a soft water area? That is a major design flaw. I use it normally. Few cups per day. It might be time to return to basket brew machines. Keurig, you need to fix this. I am updating this review to reflect that the version I received that was sold by Amazon has worked without the flaws of this one.
L**S
Great coffee maker
I had many friends with that had a Keurig coffee maker and decided it was time for my own. This machine makes one cup of coffee at a time. You can use standard coffee K-cups or , like i do, use the replaceable cups with my own can of coffee. The water container n the side has a filter inside that is easy to replace, usually once every few months, depending on amount of use. The full container holds enough water for 4-5 cups of coffee. I've also used this for boiling water and for other K-cups for hot chocolate and tea. Just make sure your reusable cups are placed to sit correctly in the holder to not ruin the head that drops down. But, overall for disposable K-cups there is no need to worry about how the cup is placed in the holder. Fully recommend..
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