This Keurig model offers a substantial 2.31-liter water reservoir and 1,020 watts in a stainless-steel-and-black finish for $139.99, landing a 3.9-star average from 991 reviewers, slightly below the typical Keurig average, which is worth noting before buying.
Households that brew multiple cups daily and want to refill the reservoir less often. The 2.31-liter tank is a meaningful capacity upgrade over compact Keurig models and suits a small family or frequent drinkers.
Skip if
Skip it if a 4.0-plus star rating is your floor, at 3.9 across nearly 1,000 reviews, there is measurable dissatisfaction in the install base. Buyers prioritizing reliability over capacity may prefer a higher-rated Keurig.
Capacity 2.31 L
Type Espresso Machine
Coffee input K-Cup Pods
Pods K-Cup
Filter Reusable
Wattage 1020 W
Wattage of 1020 W - lower than 69% of the 44 models we track
Our scorecard
3.9/5overall
Owner rating3.9/5
3.9 average across 991 owner ratings
Popularity3.1/5
991 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 key differentiator on this Keurig is the 2.31-liter water reservoir, which allows significantly more brew cycles between refills compared to models with smaller tanks. It draws 1,020 watts, lower than the 1,500W typical of faster Keurig units, which may result in slightly longer heat-up times.
The housing is stainless steel with a black finish at 14 x 10.6 x 16 inches and 7.6 pounds, making it a mid-sized machine with a professional-looking exterior. It accepts K-Cup pods with a reusable filter and runs fully automatic on 110V. Controls are buttons, keeping the interface familiar to anyone who has used a Keurig before.
At 991 reviews averaging 3.9 stars, this model underperforms relative to the broader Keurig lineup. It is not dishwasher safe. The large reservoir and polished exterior are the primary selling points; if those features matter to you and the rating delta is acceptable, it fills a genuine gap in Keurig's lineup for heavy daily users.
Pros
2.31-liter reservoir, significantly reduces refill frequency
Stainless steel with black finish for a clean look
Fully automatic with standard button controls
110V standard outlet compatible
K-Cup compatible with reusable filter
Cons
3.9-star average is below par for a Keurig
1,020W is lower wattage, slower than 1,500W models
Not dishwasher safe
$139.99 competes against higher-rated alternatives
Performance notes
Wattage: 1,020W. Reservoir: 2.31 L. Input: K-Cup pods. Filter: reusable. Operation: fully automatic. Controls: buttons. Material: stainless steel. Finish: stainless steel with black. Dimensions: 14 x 10.6 x 16 in. Weight: 7.6 lb. Voltage: 110V.
What buyers say
With 991 ratings at 3.9 stars, a meaningful minority of buyers have reported issues, enough to drag the average below the 4.0 floor that most Keurig models clear. The large reservoir draws buyers in, but satisfaction is less consistent than on the brand's top-rated units.
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