Keurig is an American beverage brewing system company known for its single-serve coffee makers and K-Cup pods. They offer a wide variety of coffee and tea products for home and office use.
Founded in 1992 by John Sylvan and Peter Dragone in Massachusetts.
Introduced the first single-serve coffee maker in 1998.
Acquired by Green Mountain Coffee Roasters (now Keurig Dr Pepper) in 2006.
Expanded product line to include tea, hot chocolate, and other beverages.
Introduced the Keurig 2.0 machine in 2014, which includes a carafe option for brewing larger quantities of coffee.
Swiss coffee machine company that offers a range of single-serve coffee pods and machines. Known for its high-quality espresso and sleek design.
German coffee machine brand that offers a variety of single-serve coffee pods and machines. Known for its barcode system that adjusts brewing time and temperature for each type of drink.
American home appliance brand that offers a variety of coffee makers, including single-serve options. Known for its high-quality and durable products.
Single-serve coffee makers that use K-Cup pods to brew coffee, tea, and other beverages.
Single-serve coffee pods that are used in Keurig machines. Available in a wide variety of coffee, tea, and other beverage flavors.
Allows users to use their own coffee grounds in Keurig machines. Available in various sizes and materials.
Yes, many generic K-Cups are compatible with Keurig machines. However, some users report inconsistent quality with certain brands.
Keurig recommends descaling your machine every 3-6 months with a descaling solution. You can also clean the exterior with a damp cloth and clean the needle with a paperclip or cleaning tool.
Yes, Keurig machines come with a warranty that varies by model. You can check the Keurig website or your product manual for more information.
K-Cups have a shelf life of several months to a year, but the flavor and quality may deteriorate over time. It's best to use them within 6 months of purchase.
Yes, you can use your own coffee grounds with a reusable coffee filter designed for Keurig machines. However, the brewing process and quality may not be the same as using K-Cups.