Keurig K475 Coffee Maker, Single Serve K-Cup Pod Coffee Brewer, Programmable Brewer, Black
Brand | Keurig |
Color | Black |
Special Feature | Water Filter, Programmable |
Coffee Maker Type | Drip Coffee Machine |
Filter Type | Reusable |
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About this item
- What's in the box: 6 k cup pods and a water filter handle and 2 filters to help your beverages taste their best
- Large 70 ounce water reservoir: allows you to brew 8 plus cups more before having to refill, saving you time and simplifying your morning routine. The water reservoir is removable, making it easy to refill whenever you need to
- K cup pod brew sizes: (4, 6, 8, 10, 12 ounce). Brews a carafe (22, 26, or 30 ounce) using k carafe pods, to give you more coffee when you need it. (carafe sold separately)
- Strength control setting: allows you to brew a bolder cup using any k cup pod brew size. Plus, five temperature settings allow you to enjoy your favorite beverage at your desired temperature
- Large color touch screen: with a digital clock makes it easy to brew a fresh, great tasting cup in under a minute. Plus, program your brewer to turn on or off automatically at set times, so that it is ready to go when you want it, and turns off to conserve energy
- Auto on/off: program your brewer to turn on or off automatically at set times
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Easy to use | 4.4 | 4.8 | 4.2 | 4.6 | 4.5 | 4.5 |
Flavor | 4.4 | 4.8 | 4.2 | 4.5 | 4.4 | 4.4 |
Easy to clean | 4.2 | 4.7 | 4.2 | 4.5 | 4.3 | 4.3 |
Versatility | 4.3 | — | — | 4.7 | 4.3 | 4.3 |
Durability | 4.0 | — | — | 4.5 | 4.1 | 4.1 |
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capacity | 16 ounces | 2839.06 milliliters | 25 ounces | 75 ounces | 10 ounces | 8 ounces |
material | Plastic | Plastic | Plastic | Plastic | Stainless Steel, Plastic | Plastic |
input interface | touch screen | buttons | buttons | buttons | buttons | buttons |
voltage | — | — | 120 volts | 100120 volts | 110 volts | 120 volts |
wattage | 1000 watts | 1500 watts | — | 1500 watts | 1500 watts | — |
model name | Coffee Maker, | K1500 Coffee Maker | Retro Coffee Maker | K-Elite Coffee Maker | K-Classic Coffee Maker | K-Classic Coffee Maker |
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From the manufacturer
Can I adjust the size of my beverage?
Yes. When the system identifies the kind of pack inserted into the brewer, the brewer will automatically set itself to brew the pod at its optimized brew setting. Users are able to adjust the size to suit their individual taste preferences.
What are Keurig Plus Series brewers?
The Keurig Plus Series gives you the ability brew a cup, mug, or carafe at the touch of a button. The K200, K250, K425, K475, K525, and K575 brewers are all included in the Keurig Plus Series.
What is a K-Carafe pod?
These pods contain up to 26 grams of fresh coffee and brew approximately four cups of coffee into a specially designed Keurig Carafe that holds up to 30 ounces of coffee.
Can I brew more than once with the My K-Cup 2.0 filter accessory using the same coffee grounds?
For optimal flavor and taste, brewing more than once with the same grounds is not recommended.
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Brew Sizes
| Up to 30oz | 6, 8, 10, 12oz | 6, 8, 10oz | 6, 8, 10, 12oz | 4, 6, 8, 10, 12oz | 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12oz | Up to 30oz |
Specialty Beverages
| No | No | No | No | No | Yes | No |
Strength Control
| Yes | Yes | No | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Energy Saver
| Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Temperature Control
| No | No | No | No | Yes | No | No |
Water Reservoir Size
| 70oz | Removable One Cup Reservoir | 48oz | 52oz | 75oz | 60oz | 40oz |
Dimensions
| 13.2” H x 10.5” W x 13.3” D | 12.1” H x 4.5” W x 11.3” D | 13.3” H x 10.1” W x 13.2” D | 12.5” H x 9.2’ W x 11.6” D | 13.1"H x 9.9"W x 12.7"D | 12.5"H x 15.3" W x 11.7" D | 13.6"H x 8.9"W x 13.8" D |
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Product information
Brand | Keurig |
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Color | Black |
Special Feature | Water Filter, Programmable |
Coffee Maker Type | Drip Coffee Machine |
Filter Type | Reusable |
Style | K475 |
Specific Uses For Product | Coffee maker |
Included Components | Keurig K475 Coffee Maker |
Operation Mode | Fully Automatic |
Model Name | Coffee Maker, |
Number of Items | 1 |
Human Interface Input | Touchscreen |
Package Type | Standard Packaging |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Product Dimensions | 10.43 x 13.63 x 13.45 inches |
Item Weight | 12.8 pounds |
Manufacturer | Keurig |
ASIN | B018UQ5RC6 |
Item model number | K475 |
Customer Reviews |
4.5 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #832,212 in Home & Kitchen (See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen) #205 in Single-Serve Brewers |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | December 2, 2015 |
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Product Description
A Premium and Customizable Single Serve Keurig Coffee Maker, the Keurig K475 brews a rich, smooth, and delicious cup every time with the quality you expect from Keurig. With a strength control setting for a bolder brew, five temperature settings, and multiple K-Cup, K-Mug, and K-Carafe pod brew sizes, you can customize your settings to get your perfect cup. Plus, an easy-to-use large color touch screen with a digital clock makes your brewing experience stress free, and you can even program your brewer to turn on or off automatically at set times. Whether you like your coffee strong, mild, decaf, or flavored, you can brew all of your favorites with the Keurig K475 – And with large 70oz water reservoir, you can brew 8+ cups before having to refill. Discover hundreds of K-Cup pod varieties from all of the brands you love, including Green Mountain Coffee, Starbucks, and Lipton, and enjoy coffee, tea, hot cocoa and more. Available in several colors to complement any décor, and also compatible with the Keurig Plus Series My K-Cup Reusable Coffee Filter, so you can brew your own ground coffee. Single Serve Coffee Makers are expertly engineered to deliver a consistently delicious beverage experience, giving you the same great taste, cup after cup. You can create and customize your perfect beverage, at the touch of a button, and prepare coffee, tea, cocoa and more just the way you like it. All Keurig brewers also dispense hot water, adding to their versatility. Refer instructional manual before use.
Manufacturer Contact Information
Please contact Keurig Customer Care Line at Keurig Customer Care 866-901-BREW(2739) for technical assistance.
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Customers like the capacity, temperature and ease of use of the coffee maker. For example, they mention that it holds enough water to make multiple cups, the programming features are easy to understand and the digital panel allows for easy set up of all settings. They are also happy with performance. That said, some complain about the noise it makes and the screen. Opinions are mixed on quality and value.
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Customers like the performance of the coffee maker. For example, they say it works great, has programmable brew settings, and is reliable. Some mention that it works better with cups and that it makes good coffee. Overall, most are satisfied with the performance and reliability of this kitchen product.
"...End result is quality beans used in this brewer yields quality coffee...even without a pod holder =P. Again I have to stress, you may have ...yes I..." Read more
"4 years later still working. Good. Reliable." Read more
"...The touch screen is nice and works well. Many new features that are nice to have.The longer cord is genius, thank you...." Read more
"...We've had it for over two years and never had any issues. The maintenance is infrequent and easy...." Read more
Customers like the ease of use of the coffee maker. For example, they say the digital panel allows for easy setup of all settings, and is pleased with the convenience. They mention that it comes with simple instructions and a touch screen that is very easy to turn on. The display is LED color and walks you through the whole process. Overall, customers find the product to be a joy to use.
"...The brewer itself is still a joy to use and reminds you to descale it once a month on autopilot, but not because your heating chamber is gasping and..." Read more
"...Life made simpler. This is my first Keurig experience and so far I am very pleased and would recommend this model." Read more
"...The maintenance is infrequent and easy...." Read more
"...The display is LED color and walks you through the whole process...." Read more
Customers like the temperature of the coffee maker. They say it has more options for sizes, temperature, strength, and presets. They also say it provides hot water and accepts hot chocolate, tea, and K-cups. Customers say they've never had any issues with heating or turning on or off at all. They love that they can change the water temperature, and that the coffee comes out piping hot.
"......" Read more
"...job of making you the drink of your choice in less than a minute, hot, fresh, and better than traditional coffee makers...." Read more
"...for my coffee now, sure the coffee is more expensive, water temperature could be a bit hotter, but man is it convenient to use...." Read more
"...The Pros - While its slower than previous models, it still heats up fast...." Read more
Customers like the capacity of the coffee maker. They say the water reservoir is large enough to make a few cups before needing to refill. The extra large capacity reservoir means less time spent filling it up. Some customers also mention that the reservoir is flimsy. Overall, most are happy with the capacity and recommend it to others.
"...I love certain aspects of this: a bigger water tank, the ability to choose four different cup sizes, a strong brew option, and an easy-to-read..." Read more
"...The 70 oz reservoir is a plus although it appears to be somewhat flimsy...." Read more
"...While we liked the features, especially the larger water reservoir, we were very hesitant due to all the comments about not accepting the original K..." Read more
"...5. K-mug sizes are not readily available. I looked on Amazon and only found one.Bottom Line:It’s a fun novelty for the first week...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the quality of the coffee maker. Some mention that the coffee is well made and strong, while others say that it appears to be somewhat flimsy and that the machine is not as robust as they'd hoped.
"...The 70 oz reservoir is a plus although it appears to be somewhat flimsy...." Read more
"...The quality along with the convenience (even with DYO refillables) is IMO the best in the industry and it has a lot of customization features to..." Read more
"...This one is basically junk. Half the time it refuses to brew a complete cup by giving an error message that the pressure is too high...." Read more
"4 years later still working. Good. Reliable." Read more
Customers are mixed about the value of the coffee maker. Some mention it's a great value for the money, saving them money as they're no longer wasting, while others say it'd be better off buying a drip coffee maker or a K-cup brewer.
"...One thing that I really like is there is no waste with this machine since we can brew either the 4 cup pot or the single cup we drink all the coffee..." Read more
"...4. K-cups are expensive for the amount of coffee they produce.5. K-mug sizes are not readily available...." Read more
"...Overall I found this product to be a great value for the money. There are cheaper machines, sure, but are they really more valuable?..." Read more
"...The machine itself seem cheap and It's cumbersome filling the water reservoir. The Tassimo is easier and has lasted me at least three years, too...." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the screen of the coffee maker. They mention that it starts acting up within a month of use, the screen goes blank, and the readout is garbled.
"...It's simply garbage. The display goes blank about half the time, when it's not entirely blank it is a panel of striations with no hotspots for..." Read more
"...I had a good experience with customer service. I found the display was slightly different than what was described in the manual..." Read more
"...2nd issue, the display goes wonky, and you can’t read the screen, it’s like the windows Blue Screen of death, and yes, requires you to unglug the..." Read more
"...Now it almost happens all the time, and resetting it by unplugging it no longer works...." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the noise produced by the coffee maker. They mention that it's very noisy, making a weird clicking/knocking noise when brewing.
"...you have to wait for it to preheat if its been idle for a while, and its louder - there is a piston pump inside that starts pumping to fill the..." Read more
"...This unit is much noisier than my old one, though, which is not so good if you're an early-riser who is trying not to wake other members of the..." Read more
"...The only reason I am not giving it 5 stars is because it is a very loud coffee maker. I can hear the thing spitting out coffee from upstairs...." Read more
"...Cons:- Breaks easily- VERY loud when brewing-..." Read more
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Short version for the attention deficit: This gizmo brews a damn fine cup of coffee, you'll have to experiment with settings with the Do-Your-Own refillable k-kups (especially if you grind your own beans) and buying just prepackaged k-kups if that's your thing is brand reliable (meaning the taste is reliable on a brand by brand basis). The quality along with the convenience (even with DYO refillables) is IMO the best in the industry and it has a lot of customization features to exploit with just a tiny bit of effort and some light reading.
Full review:
The biggest complaint is about Keurig restricting what you can brew for coffee/tea. Yes, old K-Cup solutions are on the out. I had a old brewer and 3 different DYO coffee pods, ranging from nylon, to gold plated mesh, and even mini-filters. None of them work with this brewer. Note the 5 stars? I pitched those old DYO coffee pods and bought the 24K GOLD Keurig Accessories from MaxBrew. Problem solved and it pays for itself after you've gone through your first 5lbs of beans (which for me is 3-4 weeks). Also if you buy the small/large bundle from Maxbrew it comes with 3 filters which if you already use filtered water as I hope you would, these will last a very long time.
I owned a old deluxe when they came on market several years ago and after about 18 months it blew out on me and though I liked it, I often had issue with the strength of the brew and how expensive the kups were to make up for how relatively thin the coffee's taste. When DYO kups came onto market the expense factor went away, but the brew strength was still a issue for me and the only way to solve that at the time was to pack more grinds or make them finer than what the brewer was designed to handle.
This new line solves that problem by using the "stronger brew" option. Now, this doesn't take 3 tablespoons of grinds and blow the hair follicles off your skull with "OH-MAH-GAWD-STRONG-MAH-NIPPLES-IS-HARD!" coffee , some common sense here. What the brewer does is pump the water at a slower rate through the kup, letting the grinds saturate more along with a slower flood rate. That doesn't sound like much of of a improvement but it does make a difference, guests who like a weaker brew than I do, using the same amount of grinds and amount of water, would state the 'strong' brew was noticeably stronger than what they prefer while the standard was just right.
I believe I blew out my older Keurig by overloading the system with both the amount of grind and how fine of one I was using in order to get a taste more to my liking. Also that system didn't have the ability to adjust how much fluid was used, it was the same amount each time. This brewer lets me go from 4-30 oz. Did I mention custom settings? You lower the lid and depending on the type of kup you got loaded (either DYO or store bought) a menu pops up that lets you hot key settings for the carafe size, I.E. I typically load up mugs ranging from 12-16 oz, 3 different numbers that when the sensor detects the type of pod, I select the number and go off to take care of a quick chore while it brew like...file my teeth or something.
By experimenting with the amount of fluid, both for the carafe size and the regular cup size, I know what my taste range is, also grinding my own beans by using the strong brew settings, i can use a coarser grind which allows for better water flow through the DYO cup and doesn't overtax the pump. These are very significant improvements from earlier models. Granted it doesn't have a wireless sensor to hook up to your brain and decode what you like better than you know yourself and then deliver it, but what does?
For those interested: I have a breville grinder that goes from press to espresso, I typically use a setting that's squarely in the middle of the "Drip" range. I took apart a few k-cups from my preferred brands and examined their grinds under a jewelers magnifying glass till I was satisfied I was matching the grind of the prepacked vendors, and experimented a great deal with finer and coarser grinds. This delivered the best profile of taste and performance for my preferences.
Now about the officially endorsed pods, yes its true that Keurig is trying to make extra buck here and there with this. But here's what I've found. The brands that have the license are all available in my local grocery stores already, ranging from your disgusting cheap generics to the sublime Peets. I buy these for use at work because what they serve there is either paint thinner or yesterday's dishwasher fluid. At home I use the Maxbrew pods to fantastic effect and can buy any bean I want, grind it up, and load it up without any issue what so ever. The things people get worked up over =P
I own a absurd variety of coffee brewers: Drip, high end espresso machine, aeropress, moka, pour over, siphon, press and even Ethiopian kettle. While I don't roast my own beans (yet) i am fully willing to do the work needed via these different systems to make a great cup of coffee and I have over time (sorry if this sounds a bit vain on my part) earned praise from coworkers and friends of my command of making coffee. I favor black, without doctoring it any with creamers or sugars and here is the one line that I hope will put your mind at ease with this brewer:
This is my favorite system to brew coffee with.
I've tested it against ALL of those brewers, each brings a subtle quality that a experienced palate will be able to notice, but I have to stress the word subtle. Prior to this brewer, I greatly favored the french press for the body of flavor it gave me along with its ease of use. However, the K475 delivers a taste that is so close to my press that while I can tell the difference, its not enough to make me reach for the press anymore. This took some time and experimenting, getting the grind down, cup size, heat, all that. End result is quality beans used in this brewer yields quality coffee...even without a pod holder =P. Again I have to stress, you may have ...yes I'm going to say it...read the manual...to get all the features it offers down to your tastes, that's 10 minutes well spent.
How long will this unit hold out? That is a good question, it sees a lot of use from me and my review is after owning it for a month and putting it through its paces. Most appliances only last 2-5 years because they're designed to fail to keep units selling to repeat customers, but honestly if I only get 2 years out of this i won't mind. My impression is it'll last longer, as its fairly sturdy despite being largely plastic.
Finally, if you found my review helpful, i'd appreciate a button vote, but if I crossed a line or if I didn't address something you thought was key, fire a comment my way and I'll both answer the comment and do a rewrite to include the info for other readers.
4-11-17 UPDATE:
After some very pleasant experiences with Keurig.com I would strongly recommend you register your brewer, you get a marvelous intro discount offer for your first 5 boxes of any size and if you're willing to endure a bit of email promotion, they regularly hit your inbox with discounts of most brands making the option to stock up reasonably economical. I still prefer to grind my own beans, but I take advantage of their sales from time to time to have k-kups to take to work as the coffee there is now included as a vital ingredient in the pesticide. Or maybe I'm just really spoiled.
The brewer itself is still a joy to use and reminds you to descale it once a month on autopilot, but not because your heating chamber is gasping and clawing at you from a lime and mineral encrusted hell. Its just nudging you to do regular maintenance, though IMHO brewing a tank (or two if its been a while) of white vinegar, followed by 2 tanks of rinse brewing works just as well as the more expensive solutions on the market. I'd suggest you let the vinegar "simmer" in the heating tank between brews as that gives the vinegar's acid more time to clean the heating coil and piping, I usually give it 5 minutes between each brew cycle. And unless you like coffee that'll give you a twitch storm to put Kramer (from Seinfeld) to shame, run those two rinsing tanks. Trust me on this. Two tanks.
To be clear, this model is not a must-have in the Keurig line since more basic models selling for less do the job -- more on that later. I love certain aspects of this: a bigger water tank, the ability to choose four different cup sizes, a strong brew option, and an easy-to-read display. The settings are more or less easy to navigate, and I like that I can set a default cup size and brew strength since my husband and I like to push and brew. The electronic controls can do a lot more: change the brew temperature; select a special hot cocoa cycle; allow you to select the "wallpaper" or background color of your display; set the clock; change languages (English, French, Spanish); set to high altitutde brewing; remind you to change the water filter (if using); warn you that you need to descale. Most of this stuff isn't necessary -- it's just nice to have.
This machine can also brew a carafe, although it doesn't come with the carafe. You need to buy special large pods to do that.
Although this model is shaped differently from my previous Elite model, it takes up about the same amount of counter space. If counter space is at a premium, though, you might want to consider the single cup models even though they have serious disadvantages such as convenience. In my opinion, to get full usage out of any Keurig model, you need to have a water reservoir that will hold more than two cups and the ability to choose cup sizes up to 10-ounces. (10 ounces is our default, although this machine can brew a 12-ounce mug.) Since the pods all contain the same amount of grounds, each progressively larger cup produces a slightly weaker brew, although the "strong" setting on this machine does make a difference. Also, choose your K-cups with care since not all are created equal. Because I like bold coffee, it took me a while to discover that I liked the Peet's, Starbucks, and Barista brands the best, with Green Mountain Double Diamond coming in close behind. This does come with a handful of sample K-cups but not really enough to get a good idea of what to buy if you're new to Keurig.
This is a luxury Keurig with settings galore, which makes it perfect for people who intend to use it on a daily basis. It would make an excellent wedding or shower gift. For me, though, it's a treat. My husband uses it every day because he likes coffee at night when I have cut myself off from caffeine. I use it when he's away or when I awake before dawn, and it doesn't make sense to brew a whole pot right then. I have family members, though, who use their Keurig exclusively, having done away completely with auto drip coffee.
-- Debbie Lee Wesselmann
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the new works great and coffee is perfect every time