10/11/2023 0 Comments Keurig k duo plus review![]() Last but not least, the big “K” “brew” button is in the middle of the round dial. The Strong, Auto, and Size buttons look kind of faint to me, dontcha think? I can barely read them. To the left are the buttons “Auto” (to set the auto-brew function) and “H” and “M” buttons (hour, minute) to set the time. The top right shows the power button and the “strong” setting, and the window shows the time in a digital readout in the middle. The round dial with buttons – each shows the different brew sizes completing the circle are two additional buttons with icons that represent their respective functions – (carafe and single-serve.). ![]() It’s a bit similar to that of the K-Cafe, so I’m guessing all these related models will get the same redesign. Buttons and ControlsĪll of the operational controls of the Keurig K-Duo are located right over the K-cup side chamber. The drip tray, which is square in appearance with one side corner rounded off, holds 8 oz of overflow, and like all the others, the tray moves off to let a 7″ tumbler take its rightful spot on the drip tray base. It does not come with a water filter, so you may want to be sure to use bottled or filtered water – although there is a different type of filter assembly made for this exact model ( see the Accessories section) you can check into. You can see the max fill line on the side. The reservoir, which is shared on both sides, holds 60 oz of water and is a nice flat rectangle with a removable lid and back locking tabs. Huh – I wonder why that is? Most people have said they do just fine if you stick to using the top rack. One thing I remember finding in the unusual manual was that it stated that the accessory parts (reservoir, drip tray, k-cup holder, etc.) “were not dishwasher safe.” One-year warranty., pretty much Keurig’s de rigor, and user guide. You get a few goodies extra with the K-Duo, two sampler packs of K-cup pods and a bag of grounds, which is very nice. I wonder if it’s because there is a round depression in the middle of the drip tray base – not that deep, but it could have been the reason for the clearance being off a little. So if and when you see this on the page showing the 8″, disregard it – it’s probably an oversight.Ī mug up to 6.25″ would be permitted when the drip tray is in place.Īs you can see from the image above, the proprietary tumbler mug fits perfectly on the base with the drip tray removed. A representative confirmed this, too, that 7″ was the max height, too. A look at the multiple images on the sales page clearly shows images that are identical to what’s shown on the Keurig site (I recognize the style) also includes the dimensions, as well as their respective sides – 12.92″ height, 10.94″ width, 12.76″ depth, are all presented clearly.Īlthough the picture demonstrates that an 8-oz travel mug can fit, a few respondents said a 7″-er was the tallest height allowed when the drip tray was removed. I found “16.4” by 15.2″ by 14″ on the sales page, but this refers to “package dimensions,” which is only semi-accurate.
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