Keurig K-Suite Review

Keurig K-Suite
Overall Rating
84
Coffee Quality (40%)
85
Design & Features (20%)
80
Durability (20%)
85
Ease of Use (10%)
85
Brand Reputation (10%)
85
The Bottom Line
A simple, compact, and sleek brewer designed for hotels and vacation rentals, the Keurig K-Suite Premium is a UL Commercial listed machine with 6-8 oz brew sizes to start your guests' days off on the right foot.
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Key Features of the Keurig K-Suite

Key Features of Keurig K-Suite

  • Product Line/System: K-Commercial
  • Brew Sizes: Any size 6-8 oz
  • Water Reservoir: 8 oz
  • Display: Button control panel with Brew button only
  • Temp Control: No
  • Strength Control: No
  • Dimensions: 4.5"W x 11.3"D x 12.1"H
  • Weight: 4.5 lbs
  • Other Features: UL Commerical listed, Auto-Off, drainable internal tank, mug senor, energy-saving mode

Keurig K-Suite Overview

The updated version of Keurig's small K130 commercial brewer, the K-Suite Premium is UL Commercial listed and designed for use in hotel rooms, Airbnbs, and anywhere else you want to offer complimentary coffee to your guests without breaking the bank.

Compared to the K130 model, the K-Suite Premium has a much more modern and sleek design, measuring just 4.5" wide compared to the 7" K130 model. Its upgraded internal heating element is much stronger than the K130's, as this brewer draws 1470W compared to the K130's 700W draw. That means your guests get hotter coffee faster.

But don't worry about your guests leaving the brewer on all day and running up your electrical bill. The K-Suite Premium's Auto-Off function turns the brewer off after each use, making it highly energy-efficient.

Pros
  • UL Commercial listed
  • Includes Keurig's upgraded system for richer coffee and quieter brewing
  • No pod-scanning technology so brews both licensed and unlicensed K-Cup pods
  • Pouring water before each use means no standing water
  • Powerful 1470W heating element blows Keurig's older K130 hospitality model (700W) out of the water
Cons
  • Max 8 oz brew size
  • Need to measure and refill reservoir before each use
  • No Brew Strength or Temp Control

Is the Keurig K-Suite for you?

Are Keurig K-Suite for you?

The Keurig K-Suite Premium is the no-brainer choice if you're looking for a commercial-listed compact brewer to boost the perceived value of your hotel or vacation rental.

If you're looking for a more robust commercial brewer for your lobby, common area, or small office, take a look at the K145 OfficePRO or K1500.

Keurig K-Suite Review: An In-Depth Look

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Keurig K-Suite
A simple, compact, and sleek brewer designed for hotels and vacation rentals, the Keurig K-Suite Premium is a UL Commercial listed machine with 6-8 oz brew sizes to start your guests' days off on the right foot.

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Bryan De Luca

I'm Bryan but most people know me as The Coffee Maven. I grew up outside Boston, Massachusetts and received my Bachelor's degree in Biochemistry from Providence College. My first introduction to coffee was during my college days, when I used it as a source of caffeine to fuel late-night study sessions, but soon I became obsessed with the chemistry of coffee. How did changes to water temperature or contact time affect its taste? Why do beans from Africa taste fruity while beans from Indonesia taste spicy? I launched The Coffee Maven in February 2017 to explore these questions and help others brew their perfect cup. Welcome to my site, and thanks for reading!

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