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The Keurig K155 Office Pro is a sleek, silver single-cup coffee maker designed for office or home use. Featuring a large 90 oz removable water reservoir, a full-color touchscreen interface with programmable settings, and four precise brew sizes (4, 6, 8, and 10 oz), it delivers fast, customizable coffee without DRM restrictions. Perfect for professionals seeking convenience and quality in every cup.
| ASIN | B00DWKEHU4 |
| Batteries Included | No |
| Batteries Required | No |
| Brand Name | Keurig |
| Color | sliver |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (4,675) |
| Date First Available | July 28, 2013 |
| Model Number | K155 Office Pro Commercial |
| Package Dimensions | 44.4 x 41.9 x 34 cm |
| Package Weight | 10.21 Kilograms |
| Special Features | PROGRAM CONTROL |
| Voltage | 120 Volts |
L**L
Tan caro y solo me duro 37 días el producto en uso, ya se me descompuso y la ventana para regresarlo acaba de expirar hace 5 días!.. 😠 Y ahora que hago?
S**.
After all the reviews about bad plastic odours, defective water resevoirs, ect ect, I was really expecting to return this brewer (kept all the packaging) BUT, lo and behold, NONE of these complaints or defects were attribute to my purchase. Out of the box, no cleaning or cycling water I went kamikazee, filled the tank and immediately made my first cup. It was great, certainly not Starbucks, but for a 30 second prepared pod coffee, very, very acceptable. No odd flavours or plastic taste. The complaints of no 12 oz setting is easily circumvented by brewing a preset (its a 4 choice menu that is auto 8 oz, but all you do is choose another size) 8 oz cup, then do a 4 oz cup, easy as that, although it will be a tiny bit weaker than the 8 oz. The reason Keurig did this is that solo cups are MADE for the best result at 8oz, anything larger a little watered down and anything smaller a little stronger. Most K-Cups are not to my liking, especially the weird flavored ones (Krazy Kups), but I got the Columbian from Garabaldi, and they are super! I tried the Ethiopian and found them too weak in flavour. Dark roast is necessary to get a decent coffee taste from k-cups machines, I find. I bought this re-fillable: https://www.amazon.ca/gp/aw/d/B00WAT0Q62?psc=1&ref=yo_pop_mb_pd and it works just fine with the Keurig K155. I just quit my keurig 2.0 and could NEVER get the My K-Cup to brew anything acceptable. Weak and often filled with coffee grains, but the K155 brews a little differently (it prepares the water, then brews more quickly) and the re-fillable cup for $10 works fine (again it won't be a Starbucks) This K155 also will not brew K-Pods (for the carafe) and the k-cup holder ONLY will accomodate the small cups and not the larger carafe pods, which means your My K-Cup re-fillable for 2.0 machines won't work, but the one I linked above does work for the K155. The screen DOES have a very small clock (it has to, it has a timer), and in over a month the time is still accurate. The clock disappears when it scrolls through its various idle screens (totally an annoyance), and there is no setting to diable this, so clients critiques as to no clock are somewhat accurate. I don't understand, to be honest, why the settings are SO limited. You can turn the machine on via a clock setting, but why would you? It can't wake you up to a pre-brewed coffee, so I don't see the point. Also, it would be nice to turn on via the touchscreen but you can't, the power switch is on the back. A little awkward but no big deal. The tempurature is settable to scalding hot, something my 2.0 never achieved, and the brew sizes are dead on (4-6-8-10 oz, you choose after placing the k-cup) The 'build' of the machine is nice (but certainly fathoms away from a restaurant style chrome and steel machine) and as they market this as commercial, it is not robust enough for a commercial setting, although adequate for a 20 ppl office setting, providing everyone doesn't bang it around too much. It is all plastic, but looks sharp on any counter, and has the approx same profile and dimensions as the 2.0 It also has a port in the back for direct water plumbing but I believe it is an optional purchase for the hardware. Very important! The K155 has removed the DRM (digital rights management) from this machine, so any k-cup, whether Keurig sanctioned or not, will work. So, to end my review, this Keurig K155 is WAY, WAY better than its 2.0 cousin. It brews a piping hot cup as promised, and looks a whole lot better on the counter than the old machine. Basically, this is a souped up fancy home model. It brews faster, and better. It tastes richer, and you can get a decent cup from the re-fillable knockoff from my link above. It does cost a little more than double the 2.0, but if it lasts 3/4 years than the cost will be worth it I'm now off to throw out the box into the recycle bin. If anything untoward appears, I'll update and let you know - but so far, I am happy with the $ I spent. And Amazon Prime ships free, overnight! Java Ho!! *UPDATE - Have now had this brewer for over a year, and it maintains my 5 star review. No issues, works great, after a year of daily coffee making, still makes a quick, fantastic cuppa! I only use Death Wish, keurig Turbocharge or Gran Caffe Garibaldi (everything else is too weak) Still a great coffee machine after 12 months of use!
J**E
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" liquids Step 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 off Step 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**K
Recieved It Today, It's Very Nice, Huge Water Reservoir And Preheats The Water So It Makes Coffee Fast And Silent. The LCD Is Nice, But Isn't The Best In Terms Of Display Quality/Animations But Your Not Going To Sit And Watch It All Day, And It Does The Job Nicely. You Can Program Diffrent Things Like Clock, Temp, Auto On/Off Etc. The Power Switch Is In A Good Location Out Of Sight On The Back But Easy To Reach Without Going Behind The Unit. It Is Very Pricy Almost $400 And Probably Not For Everyone. It's More For Coffee Enthusiasts And Thoses Who Like The Best/Offices Etc. It Is Marketed As An Office Model But It Is Great For Homes. So Far I Am Pleased With My Purchase. Recommended If Price Isnt A Concern.
D**C
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.
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