A semi-automatic, stainless steel K-Cup brewer priced at $515 that sits between Keurig's consumer and commercial lines in both cost and build. With only 36 reviews it is too early to call it proven, but the hardware profile suggests a durable, long-service machine.
Buyers who want a heavier-duty K-Cup brewer than what typical consumer models offer, and who are comfortable with semi-automatic operation that gives slightly more manual control over the brew cycle. Good fit for a home office or small team setting.
Skip if
You want fully automatic, hands-off brewing, this is semi-automatic, which means you have some involvement in starting or managing the brew. Also avoid if you need a compact machine; at 17 lb and 14.25 x 12 x 13 in it takes up real estate.
Type Drip Coffee Machine
Coffee input Pod
Pods K-Cup
Filter Reusable
Operation Semi-Automatic
Controls Buttons
Priced 243% above the category median ($150.00 across 44 tracked models)
Weight of 17.0 lb - heavier than 86% of the 44 models we track
Our scorecard
4.1/5overall
Owner rating4.2/5
4.2 average across 36 owner ratings
Popularity0.8/5
36 owner reviews, fewer 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 Keurig 5000380374 is priced at $515 and built in stainless steel, weighing in at 17 lb with dimensions of 14.25 x 12 x 13 in. Unlike most of Keurig's lineup, it operates in semi-automatic mode rather than fully automatic, meaning users have a degree of manual control rather than a completely hands-off experience. It uses standard K-Cup pods with a reusable filter and button controls.
No wattage is listed in the available specs, which limits direct comparisons on brew speed. The machine is not smart home compatible and offers no app control, straightforward button operation is the interface here. The stainless steel body and 17 lb weight suggest construction intended to outlast lighter plastic consumer brewers.
At 4.2 stars from 36 reviews, the rating is modestly positive but the sample is thin for a $515 purchase. Buyers in this price tier should confirm specific brew-size options and tank capacity directly through the product listing before committing.
Pros
Stainless steel body built for durability beyond typical plastic consumer brewers
Semi-automatic operation gives users more hands-on control than fully automatic machines
Reusable filter reduces waste and ongoing supply costs
Standard K-Cup compatibility keeps beverage options broad
Cons
Only 36 reviews, very limited reliability data for a $515 machine
Semi-automatic may frustrate users who want fully hands-off brewing
No wattage listed, so brew speed cannot be directly compared to competitors
Heavy 17 lb build and 14.25-inch depth require dedicated, permanent counter space
Performance notes
Semi-automatic drip K-Cup brewer; stainless steel body; 17 lb; dimensions 14.25 x 12 x 13 in; button controls; reusable filter; not smart home compatible; no wattage listed.
What buyers say
Thirty-six reviewers give it a 4.2-star average, indicating early buyers are generally satisfied, but the sample is far too small to assess durability or consistency over time. Sentiment appears neutral-to-positive without strong signals in either direction.
Semi-automatic means the machine does not handle every step automatically from start to finish. You initiate or manage part of the brew process manually, rather than pressing one button and walking away like on a fully automatic model.
What pods does the Keurig 5000380374 use?
It uses standard K-Cup pods, which are widely available from dozens of brands covering coffee, tea, hot cocoa, and other beverages.
How does this compare to the $438 Keurig 5000380341?
Both are stainless steel K-Cup brewers in a similar weight class, but the 5000380374 is semi-automatic at $515 versus the fully automatic 5000380341 at $438. Which is preferable depends on whether you want full automation or some manual control over the brew.
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