This Keurig coffee infuser handles both K-Cup pods and ground coffee at 1,000 watts in a grey matte plastic body for $208.88, earning a 4.0-star average from 785 reviewers, reliable if unremarkable performance at a price that competes against stronger-rated alternatives.
Buyers who want a single machine that can switch between K-Cup pods and ground coffee without accessories, and who specifically prefer Keurig's ecosystem. The 5.9-pound weight makes it easy to move if needed.
Skip if
Skip it if you want better value, $208.88 for 4.0 stars puts it in a competitive spot where higher-rated Keurig or non-Keurig machines are available for less. Also skip if wattage matters; 1,000W is on the lower end for this price.
Type Coffee Infuser
Coffee input K-Cup Pods And Ground Coffee
Pods K-Cup
Filter Reusable
Wattage 1000 W
Operation Fully Automatic
Priced 39% above the category median ($150.00 across 44 tracked models)
Wattage of 1000 W - lower than 72% of the 44 models we track
Weight of 5.9 lb - lighter than 67% of the 44 models we track
Our scorecard
4.0/5overall
Owner rating4.0/5
4.0 average across 785 owner ratings
Popularity3.0/5
785 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 062151515291 is classified as a coffee infuser rather than a standard drip machine in Keurig's lineup. It accepts K-Cup pods and ground coffee through a reusable filter, giving it the dual-input flexibility that makes single machines viable for households with mixed preferences. At 7.05 x 17.91 x 14.41 inches, the dimensions are notably elongated, suggesting a tall or wide form factor rather than the typical compact Keurig shape.
At 1,000 watts it brews at lower wattage than Keurig's 1,500W models, which may mean longer preheat times. The grey matte plastic finish and 5.9-pound weight lean toward the lighter, more portable end of the lineup. Button controls and fully automatic operation keep it accessible.
The 785-review, 4.0-star average is adequate but sits below the brand's stronger offerings. For $208.88, buyers are paying for the dual-input capability and the Keurig name, not for exceptional performance scores.
Pros
Accepts both K-Cup pods and ground coffee
Reusable filter included
Lightweight at 5.9 lb
Fully automatic with button controls
120V standard outlet compatible
Cons
4.0-star average at $208.88 is underwhelming value
1,000W, lower wattage than comparable Keurig models
Not dishwasher safe
Elongated dimensions (7.05 x 17.91 x 14.41 in) need space planning
Performance notes
Wattage: 1,000W. Input: K-Cup pods and ground coffee. Filter: reusable. Operation: fully automatic. Controls: buttons. Material: plastic. Finish: matte plastic. Dimensions: 7.05 x 17.91 x 14.41 in. Weight: 5.9 lb. Voltage: 120V.
What buyers say
With 785 ratings at 4.0 stars, this model sits at the floor of acceptable satisfaction. Buyers appear to value the dual input but may be mildly disappointed by heat-up performance or build quality relative to the asking price.
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