Single Cup Coffee Makers Comparison
This chart is comprised of the most popular models today; they are grouped on different features such as water capacity, price range and type of coffee delivery used (K-cup, pod, or combination of both.) I know this chart probably doesn’t look like a work of art but it will let you drill down to different qualifiers of personal importance.
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NOTE: I have made a few changes lately; one thing was to remove all of the discontinued models from the list. So you don’t waste your time reading about models you can’t buy any longer. In 7 years a lot can change with a market!
P.S. If you are on a mobile device, you may need to use the up/down arrow keys to scroll through or better yet, use the Search bar. I apologize for the inconvenience.
Model Name | Coffee Delivery | Price Range | Reservoir |
Keurig K10 Mini | K-Cups | Under $100 | No reservoir |
Keurig Elite K45 | K-cups | Under $200 | 48 oz. |
Hamilton Beach 2-Way | Soft pods/grounds | Under $100 | Dual reservoirs |
Cuisinart SS-700 | K-Cups | Under $200 | 80 oz |
Bunn MCU | All types | Under $200 | No reservoir |
Keurig Platinum B70 | K-Cups | $200-$300 | 60 oz |
Keurig K60/65 | K-Cups | $200-$300 | 60 oz |
Keurig 2.0 K250 | K-Cups | Under $200 | 40 oz |
Keurig 2.0 K475 | K-Cups | Under $200 | 70 oz |
Keurig B40 | K-Cups | Under $200 | 48 oz |
Hamilton Beach Flexbrew | K-Cups/loose grounds | Under $100 | Dual reservoirs |
Tassimo T20 | T-Discs | Under $100 | 51 oz |
Cuisinart DCC-3000 | Loose grounds | Under $200 | Dual reservoirs |
Nespresso Pixie | Nespresso pods | $200-$300 | 24 oz |
DeLonghi Lattissima Pro | Nespresso pods | $300 and up | 44 oz |
Keurig K145 OfficePro | K-Cups | Under $200 | 48 oz |
Ekobrew | K-Cups | Under $100 | 24 oz |
Touch T214B | K-Cups | Under $200 | 80 oz |
Mr Coffee KG6 | K-Cups | Under $100 | 48 oz |
Cuisinart SS-5 | K-Cups | Under $100 | 40 oz |
iCoffee DaVinci | K-Cups | Under $100 | 55 oz |
Keurig K155 Review | K-Cups | $200-$300 | 90 oz |
Keurig K575 | K-Cups | Under $200 | 80 oz |
Ninja Coffee Bar Single Serve System | Loose grounds | Under $100 | 50 oz |
Hamilton Beach 49976 | K-Cups | Under $100 | Dual reservoirs |
Keurig K80 K-Select | K-Cups | Under $200 | 52 oz |
Oxx Coffeeboxx | K-Cups | $200-$300 | 84.5 oz |
Nescafe Dolce Gusto Genio | Nestle pods | Under $200 | 45 oz |
Nespresso Vertuo Plus | Vertuoline capsules | $200-$300 | 40 oz |
Nespresso Evoluo | Vertuoline capsules | $200-$300 | 54 oz |
De'Longhi Lattissima Plus | Originalline capsules | $200-$300 | 30 oz |
Cuisinart SS-10 | K-Cups | Under $200 | 72 oz |
Keurig K-Elite | K-Cups | Under $200 | 75 oz |
Cuisinart SS-15 | K-cups | Under $200 | 40 oz (single serve side) |
Keurig K55 | K-cups | Under $200 | 48 oz |
Keurig K-Cafe | K-cups | Under $200 | 60 oz |
Nespresso Inissia | Proprietary capsules | Under $100 | 24 oz |
Nespresso Essenza Mini | OriginalLine capsules | Under $100 | 24 oz |
Nespresso CitiZ | OriginalLine capsules | Under $200 | 34 oz |
Keurig K130 | K-Cups | Under $100 | No reservoir |
Senseo XL 7810 | Senseo pods | Under $200 | 40.6 oz |
Keurig K Duo | Loose grounds/k-cups | Under $200 | 60 oz |
Keurig K Compact | K-cups | Under $100 | 36 oz |
Coffeemaker Parameters Explained
There are a number of various items for consideration, but I feel that the two below are some of the most important. At the risk of sounding too redundant I focused on the most important criteria below as they have stronger influence on consumers’ long-term satisfaction.
Coffee Delivery
Some models use K-Cups exclusively while others will easily accommodate both K-Cups and soft pods. Also as a rule of thumb if the model accepts K-Cups it will generally accept the refillable “make your own” K-Cups as well. A few models will accept the whole enchilada, such as the Bunn MCU. The individual reviews will go into greater explanation of which delivery systems are accepted.
Reservoirs
Some coffeemakers don’t actually have a reservoir to keep water on standby and are strictly a one cup of water in and one cup of coffee out operation. Others have reservoirs of varying capacities; how great an amount of water you want to have on standby really depends on your overall lifestyle habits (like entertaining? multiple coffee drinkers? solo coffee drinkers? etc.)