Ricky—September 21, 2020
The media could not be loaded. We really did a lot of research on reviews and watched videos downloaded. I really have no clue how anyone had any problems with this Keurig. Easy functionality, easy cleaning, frother is awesome and great tasting which for a picky coffee drinker like me, it says a lot. I actually love the taste far better than my last Keurig and Starbucks, and I used to be a Starbucks addict. If you follow the instructions, you shouldn't have any problems. The only two things I can say that were not convenient, and it’s no deal breaker, is that it didn’t come with the filtration device like my old Keurig did and the Keurig reusable Kcup pod for your own ground coffee. Easy solution is to buy them. I had the old filtration system that fits. And order any reusable kcup that is compatible or from Keurig. Also, one review said it was noisy... uhhh noisy? No. Barely sounds when frothing and you can’t hear the coffee. I wrote this review back in September 2020. Figured I would follow up and let everyone know, BEST PURCHASE EVER! The amount of money we have saved is insane probably paid it off by now 5 times over as we were major Starbucks addicts. The last time I had a coffee at Starbucks has been since I purchased this baby. My sons love the Ice Lattes. Tip for a Starbucks flavor cap or latte, I pour my choice of Starbucks creamer to the black froth disk and the rest 2% milk. I use Bustello Expresso coffee in a reusable Kcup for a perfect cup. Perfect cup every time and I didn’t always get that at Starbucks. Buy and guaranteed you will Enjoy! Read more
S.Thomas—December 5, 2025
Perfect gift for my coffee drinking husband. Perfect size for a smaller area, makes coffee hot and fast overall a great Keurig machine. Read more
Kenny Campbell—August 17, 2025
I couldn’t be happier with the Keurig K-Cafe Special Edition Single Serve Coffee Maker. The brushed nickel finish gives it a sleek, premium look that fits perfectly in my kitchen, and it feels sturdier than the standard Keurig models. The real highlight for me is the milk frother. It’s dishwasher safe, easy to use, and makes hot or cold foam in seconds. I’ve been able to whip up lattes, cappuccinos, and even iced coffee drinks that taste like they came from a café. Being able to use any K-Cup pod keeps it versatile — from bold dark roasts to flavored blends. The machine itself is quick and quiet, brewing a strong cup of coffee in under a minute. Cleanup is just as easy, which makes it perfect for both busy mornings and slow weekends. ✅ Pros: Premium nickel design looks modern and elegant Frother makes excellent hot and cold foam, and is dishwasher safe Brews coffee, lattes, cappuccinos, and iced drinks Simple button controls, easy to use Compatible with all K-Cups ❌ Cons: A bit larger than a standard Keurig, so it takes more counter space Doesn’t come with a built-in grinder (but that’s expected at this price point) 💡 Tips: Use filtered water for the best taste and to reduce scaling. Preheat the frother by running a quick warm-up cycle — gives the foam a creamier texture. Try flavored syrups or spices (like cinnamon or nutmeg) to take your drinks to the next level. Great for entertaining — guests love making their own custom drinks! Bottom Line: If you want the convenience of a Keurig but also love café-style drinks, the Keurig K-Cafe Special Edition is worth every penny. Between the premium look, the easy frother, and the consistently great coffee, it feels like having a personal coffee shop right at home. Read more
Eric G—June 16, 2020
I had the Kuerig Latte machine (not the same machine as this - about $100 less) that I bought a year or so ago and it worked...kinda... so I decided to upgrade after we decided we needed a Kuerig at work. I offered to bring my machine in, so I could mentally justify buying a new one for home. Packing was great - nothing dented, broken, needing to be replaced. The nickel finish looks great in my retro-ish stainless steel, subway title kitchen. But how does it brew a cup of a coffee Eric is what you're really wondering. My old machine brewed a tepid cup on a good day and the latte portion worked when it felt like it, and even then kinda dialed it in (it's in a powerful union - nothing you can do about it). After running several cups of hot water through the machine and then hand-washing what could be washed, I brewed up a latte. I'm a man, I didn't read the instructions. It's not like I'm making a latte on one of those machines that steam your face off on one of those valve pipes. Pretty basic, put the cup in, pull the handle down and using this awesome trick I learned before going to school, I read the buttons. Push here for this type of drink, push here for size, you see where I'm going. I'm happy to say that I'm currently sipping on a hot/very warm latte shot with a beautiful topping of white foamy milk. It feels so much more substantial (i.e., less apt to break - again, I'm a man, not so great with "gentle - unless it meows, then I'm super careful") than my previous maker and the cup of coffee is so much better. It's late here, and I couldn't wait to try it, so I'm actually having a decaf pod that I bought by mistake - which normally tastes like decrap - but this is pretty damn good! Definitely worth the money so far. I'll update if the machine can handle me early in the AM when I'm groggy (because the aforementioned meower wakes me up at the crack of dawn for her morning meal). Read more