Keurig 2.0 K350 Brewer

Manufacturer’s Description. The K350 series brewer allows you to brew a 4-cup carafe with the same ease and convenience of brewing a single-serve cup — all at the touch of a button. It’s so smart, and so simple! And nothing like a typical coffee maker. Revolutionary Keurig 2.0 Brewing Technology. The K350 brewer also features

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(as of April 19, 2020 8:20 pm PDT - Details)

Manufacturer’s Description. The K350 series brewer allows you to brew a 4-cup carafe with the same ease and convenience of brewing a single-serve cup — all at the touch of a button. It’s so smart, and so simple! And nothing like a typical coffee maker. Revolutionary Keurig 2.0 Brewing Technology. The K350 brewer also features revolutionary Keurig 2.0 Brewing Technology, designed to read the lid of each K-Cup or K-Carafe pod to brew the perfect beverage every time. There’s even a separate setting for specialty beverages such as hot cocoa, chai, and mochas. An enhanced brewer with expanded features. Other brewer features include a 60 ounce Water Reservoir, 2.4 inch interactive black and white Touch Display, and a strength control setting for brewing bolder coffee. So many choices. Choose from more than 400 varieties of coffee, tea, specialty beverages, and even iced beverages — from over 60 brands you know and love. Just look for the Keurig logo on your favorite varieties of K-Cup and K-Carafe pods. The Keurig 2.0 K350 brewing system includes a Keurig Carafe and K-Cup and K-Carafe pods to get you started. Other optional accessories include the Keurig 2.0 carousel, Keurig 2.0 storage drawer, Keurig 2.0 water filter starter kit, and thermal carafe.

Product Features

  • Customizable Settings
  • 60 oz. water reservoir

Comments

Pam says:

A gimmick…and not a very good one at that! I didn’t purchase my Keurig 2.0 on Amazon. I received it as a gift. I thought, however, that I’d take the opportunity to review this product anyway because it wouldn’t MATTER where I purchased it….it would be just as much a piece of crap. I had a Keurig…a nice one, with lots of features that I liked. For example, I could use any kind of K-cup out there and I found one that I really, really liked. I can’t use that one anymore. Keurig has made the new 2.0 so that you can’t use the little cup that held regular coffee. And it has to be an “official” k-cups because the new 2.0 reads the lettering on the rim of the new ones. As far as the carafe? It’s a good idea in theory to have a little pot that will brew (supposedly) up to 6 cups of coffee (even more on some of the fancier, more expensive models). But in reality, you can only get a little over 2 regular sized cups of coffee from the carafe. Any more and it would definitely be too weak. The 4-cup setting is really…

M. J. Reed says:

Beware of the coffee restrictions with this new brewer 🙁 I love the Keurig brewers but this machine is a big disappointment to me due to the fact that it completely controls and dictates what kcups you can and can’t use with it. It absolutely won’t accept the inserts so you can use your favorite brand of coffee; it won’t accept many of the kcups currently on the market that actually may be one of your favorites (like Tim Horton, Gevalia, SanFrancisco Bay, Cameron’s, etc) because they have not been approved by Keurig even though they will work in all the brewers by Keurig up until this 2.0 model and won’t even accept Keurig approved Kcups purchased before about July since it will only accept those who say Keurig Brewed on the top of the cup. This brewer reads the lids – I was told if I put an “older” approved kcup in the machine it would say “oops” and I could call their 800# presumably to be able to be talked through an option that might let me use one of their approved coffees. This feels like a giant control effort to…

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