☕ Sip, Savor, and Share the Coffee Experience!
The Keurig K155 Office Pro and K-Mini Plus coffee makers are designed for the modern professional, offering powerful brewing capabilities with a compact design. The K155 features 1,400 Watts of power and easy drainage for transport, while the K-Mini Plus fits seamlessly into any small space and brews a strong, customizable cup of coffee. Perfect for both office and home use.
L**L
Perfect Office Coffee Solution!
The Keurig K155 Office Pro is a game-changer! Fast, reliable, and easy to use, it delivers rich, hot coffee in seconds. The large water reservoir and sturdy design make it ideal for busy workplaces. Highly recommend!
J**E
UPDATED: Great product, cleaning guidance for great tasting coffee...
UPDATE: April 2020 — After nearly 4 years of heavy daily use, this coffee maker is still going strong. We’ve cleaned it several times and have had no issues or problems with it. I would have liked to have the direct feed water line attachment for convenience but other than that, no complaints at all! Well done Keurig!!=================Sept 2016: I was a little skeptical at first because our previous Keurig 2.0 only lasted about 13 months (of course just after the warranty expired) but I am usually a proponent of buying "commercial" grade products for their durability - the adage of "Go big or go home" has merit! So we're still in the honeymoon stage with this brewer at just under a week but, I find it to be much a better made product than the previous Keurig we had and it also seems to brew a little quicker too. I thought I'd address a key point that some others had complained about: [TASTE]Whenever I buy a product that use for drinking, eating, etc., I always wash it first, I'm sure nearly everyone does that. After reading that some people had a bad plastic taste in their coffee and couldn't get rid of it, I went into this with my eyes open.Upon opening it and washing it the first time, I too smelled a strong plastic smell and having some experience with sanitation methods, these are the steps I took to eliminate this taste issue. Be prepared, it takes some time but in the end its worth it.Step 1: Fill the reservoir full of hot water leaving room to add about 3 cups of "other" liquidsStep 2: Finish filling the reservoir by adding 1/2 cup of regular bleach, [unscented!] and 2-1/2 cups of distilled white vinegar.Step 3: Let soak until water cools offStep 4: Wash the reservoir with dish soap, I prefer to use the regular Dawn soap but I suppose any will do.Step 5: Fill the reservoir 3/4 way with filtered or bottled water and add 2 cups of distilled white vinegar.Step 6: Without putting a pod into the brewer, run just the vinegar water through the system until it signals you the reservoir is empty.Step 7: Begin filling the reservoir with more filtered or bottled water and repeat step 6.Step 8: Repeat steps 6 & 7 above until you can no longer smell the vinegar in the hot water in the cup.By this time, you should have a cup of hot water that has no vinegar smell and absolutely no plastic smell.I discovered that it took about 20-25 cups to process mine, I wasn't actually counting but figured based on how much water I poured through it.Now I'm looking forward to great coffee - as is always the first step to any good cup of coffee, the water, be sure to use filtered or bottled water as straight tap water has a lot of calcium and other things that can make coffee taste bad.Enjoy! Hope this helps others with their new machine!!
D**C
This makes a perfect cup of "warm" coffee for me (see added paragraph)
This makes a perfect cup of coffee for me in a short period of time. I grind my own beans (to my own settings from a hopper in a Breville grinder) into a reusable pod which is not special in any way. I put the pod in the coffeemaker and that's it. (I've never really found a perfect cup of coffee from any of the many Keurig K-cups I've tried.) I also have used the cups, paper filters and lids sold by Amazon, but using the reusable pods just seemed easier to me. This is my second K155 type coffee maker and while the first one lasted about 7 years, I didn't feel a need to change coffeemakers. I was hoping this would use the same pods without restriction, and it does! (that was my biggest concern) My first coffeemaker died by starting to make a grinding noise when brewing and eventually the electronics failed and would not allow me to pick a cup size other than 10 oz, and it didn't even work at that setting, spewing about an ounce of water. I felt it died too soon, but $25 a year average for the coffee maker is okay for me; I really liked it and couldn't see me going back to anything else.NEW: After using for a short time I noticed that the coffee was not hot like my previous Kuerig 150 coffee maker, so I pumped up the brew temp to 198 degrees (highest it will go). Measured the results with a calibrated liquid thermometer and found that it was only 181 degrees, 17 degrees lower than requested. Thats why it initially seemed luke warm to me. Now I put the brewed cup into the microwave for 20 seconds to heat it up. I will have to give it 3 stars, not 5.
**E
☹️ Super disappointed in my purchase
I purchased this Keurig 155 for my home only four months ago and it completely died. For the price I thought this would be a great quality coffee maker for our home that would last awhile….especially when our home averages only about 5-6 cups of coffee daily. I originally had a Keurig K-Cafe Special Edition Coffee maker that we’ve had for ages and works like a champ. The only reason I wanted the Keurig K155 was because of the extra water reservoir capacity. (😖 I should have just continued with my older Keurig and accepted a few extra trips to keep the water reservoir full) The issues started within a week of using the new Keurig K155. First it was the constant “water flow interrupted” warning that “sometimes” would resolve itself if I lifted the water reservoir then reset it back down. This might result in me being able to grab one cup of coffee only to have the water flow interruption warning come up again. I tried descaling it hoping that might help just in case I was sent a refurbished K155 without my knowledge. The descaling didn’t help at all and I just continued to lift the water reservoir up multiple times a week just to remove the warning prompt. Eventually my Keurig K155 died without a warning prompt and the pump just wouldn’t activate. I scoured the internet looking for “solutions” and tried several troubleshooting tips only to result with failure. I was beyond disappointed because this model of Keurig is certainly not cheap. Because it was barely 4 months old I contacted Keurig warranty department to make a claim under the 1 year manufacturers warranty. I had to do several troubleshooting tips over the phone but everything just failed. Keurig did indeed send me a replacement about a week later while I plugged in my older Keurig Special Edition coffee maker waiting for my replacement to arrive. When my replacement Keurig K155 arrived I unboxed it and plugged it in just to see if it would turn on. I saw in the fine print of the warranty information that I could be sent a refurbished K155 so I inspected it closely to see if I could find evidence that I received a refurbished one. It didn’t appear scratched or looked used as far as I could tell. 🤷🏻♀️With all that said I wish Keurig would have replaced my broken K155 with a new Keurig Special Edition instead. Although it would have come as a loss as far as price I would have been happier with that decision. The K155 was nothing but trouble for me from almost day one. So much so that when my replacement K155 came (after I made sure it worked) I put it back in the box and stored it in my closet. I have zero interest in even using it as my everyday coffee maker. I’ll stick to my Keurig Special Edition and continue to be happy with its longevity and dependability. My only advice is to think long and hard before considering purchasing this K155…it’s expensive, it’s a headache and very unreliable.
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