4.6(37,700)Amazon rating$149.991,000+ bought last month
Our verdict
The Keurig K-Select is one of the most reviewed single-serve brewers on the market, with 37,700 ratings and 1,000 units sold last month, pointing to consistent demand and broad owner satisfaction. At $149.99, it delivers 1,500W fully automatic K-Cup brewing in a compact 11.6 x 9.2 x 12.5-inch footprint.
Anyone who wants a proven, high-volume K-Cup brewer with a track record backed by tens of thousands of owners. Good for daily home use where reliability matters more than extra features.
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You want to brew loose grounds, need programmable scheduling, or prefer a brewer that works without pods, the K-Select is a dedicated K-Cup machine.
Type Drip Coffee Machine
Coffee input Pod
Pods K-Cup
Filter Reusable
Wattage 1500 W
Operation Fully Automatic
Wattage of 1500 W - higher than 62% of the 44 models we track
Our scorecard
4.6/5overall
Owner rating4.6/5
4.6 average across 37,700 owner ratings
Popularity4.9/5
37,700 owner reviews, more than most models here
The overall score is owner satisfaction weighted by how many reviews back it, so a high rating from few reviews counts for less. The bars below show where this model stands against the other coffee makers, kettles and brewers we track in this category on price, popularity and size. Context, not marks against it, and our read of the data, not a lab test.
Overview
The K-Select runs at 1,500W, which is on the higher end for single-serve brewers and translates to fast heat-up and brew times. It operates fully automatically with physical buttons, weighs 7.4 lb, and measures 11.6 x 9.2 x 12.5 inches, compact enough for most kitchen counters. It runs on standard 120V. The matte black plastic finish and reusable filter round out a clean, utilitarian package.
What sets this machine apart from comparable K-Cup brewers is its sheer volume of owner data. A 4.6 rating across 37,700 reviews at 1,000 units sold last month is hard to argue with, it suggests the machine performs predictably across a wide range of users and usage patterns.
The spec sheet lists no brew size selector or strength control explicitly, but the K-Select is widely known for its Strong Brew button that extends brew time for a more concentrated cup. If that feature matters to you, confirm it is present on the current retail version before purchase.
Pros
4.6 rating from 37,700 reviews, one of the most validated single-serve brewers available
1,500W heating element for fast brew start
1,000 units sold last month shows steady, active demand
Compact at 11.6 x 9.2 x 12.5 in and 7.4 lb
Reusable filter for ground coffee flexibility
120V standard US power
Cons
Plastic build in matte black, not as premium as stainless options
Not smart home compatible
Dedicated K-Cup pod machine; no built-in carafe mode
Dishwasher safe parts not confirmed
Performance notes
Drip-style single-serve at 1,500W on 120V. Fully automatic with button controls. Pod input via K-Cup with reusable filter option. Machine weighs 7.4 lb and measures 11.6 x 9.2 x 12.5 in. Matte plastic finish. No carafe. Not smart home compatible.
What buyers say
With 37,700 reviews and a 4.6 average, this is one of the most buyer-validated single-serve brewers in the category. Current purchase volume of 1,000 per month confirms it is not a legacy listing coasting on old reviews, people are actively buying it. The most common friction points in this class relate to pod cost over time rather than machine quality.
Can the Keurig K-Select brew regular ground coffee?
Yes, it includes a reusable filter that holds loose grounds as an alternative to K-Cup pods.
How fast does the K-Select heat up?
At 1,500W it heats up quickly, typically within a couple of minutes of first use, though exact heat-up time is not published in the spec sheet.
Is the K-Select worth $149.99 versus cheaper Keurig models?
The volume of reviews and consistent rating suggest strong reliability. Whether it justifies the price over an entry-level Keurig depends on how much you value that track record and whether features like the Strong Brew option matter to you.
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