Are you looking to get the most out of your coffee? Do you want to know the different Keurig cup sizes available?
Well, we're glad to have you here. Keep reading to discover everything you need to know about Keurig cups and their sizes.
And if you are just interested in the different cup sizes for each Keurig machine, then click here to jump down to that section!
A Keurig cup is a single-cup brewing device that comes in various shapes and brew sizes. It can be used with any K-Cup pod or capsule, which are available in different flavors and strengths. The coffee pods contain ground coffee beans that are sealed inside an aluminum foil wrapper.
To brew a cup of coffee, all you have to do is place one or more K-cups into the machine's pod head. Then, press the button on top of the unit and wait until it stops steaming.
Once this happens, you'll hear a "chug" sound and see the light indicating when the water has been heated up enough to extract the flavor from the coffee grounds. You can then enjoy your freshly brewed beverage.
The number of cups you can make depends on the type of Keurig brewer you own. Some Keurig brewers come with two reservoirs (one for regular coffee and another for iced coffee), while others only feature one large water reservoir.
If you have a model with two reservoirs, you can use them both at once to brew four cups at a time. However, if you have a model with just one large reservoir, you can only brew three cups at a time.
If you like drinking coffee but don't have much free time to prepare it, buying a Keurig machine might not be worth it. But if you love having fresh coffee every morning, then you should definitely consider getting yourself a Keurig machine.
These machines allow you to brew delicious beverages without spending hours preparing them each day. They also save you money because you won't have to buy expensive coffee beans anymore.
Now, it's time to get to the reason why you're really here. What are the different Keurig cup sizes? Let's take a look below.
The first thing you should know is that there are five different brew sizes of Keurig cups. These are 4, 6, 8, 10, and 12 ounces.
This is the smallest size of Keurig cups and is ideal for making strong coffee drinks. This size is only available in some Keurig models.
This is the second smallest size of Keurigs cups. As you will see Keurig cup sizes increase by increments of 2 ounces.
This size is usually the most commonly used Keurig cup size, which is why it is available in almost all their models.
This size is also popular and therefore available in almost all Keurig models.
This last Keurig cup size is the largest they offer and is not as common, so you won't find it in all their models.
There are many different kinds of Keurig coffee makers out there. Here are some of the most popular ones.
P.S: Keep reading to learn the Keurig cup sizes for each machine mentioned below!
A K-Cup pod brewer is by far the most common kind of Keurig machine. It works in the same way as any other single-serve coffee maker. The difference is that these machines require you to purchase pods instead of grinding your own coffee. Check out our list of the best K cup coffee!
A single-serve and carafe brewing system is similar to a K-cup pod brewer. The difference is that the single-serve and carafe coffee maker allow you to use your own ground coffee beans in addition to the K cups and k carafe pods. This obviously allows you to brew several cups of coffee at once.
These Keurig machines are a hybrid between the single-serve K cup pod brewer and an espresso machine. Some might compare them to their competitors the Nespresso Machines!
Keurigs are single-serve coffee makers that brew individual cups. Keurig machines come in four different sizes: 4 oz., 6 oz., 8 oz., and 10 oz. Keurigs also come in both 3-cup and 5-cup varieties, and 8 oz., 10 oz., and 12 oz. sizes.
The 4oz and 12oz are only manufactured in certain models, but almost every Keurig coffee maker will support 8oz and 10oz cups.
Okay, let's make things a little simpler. There are plenty of Keurig models out there, and each model may accommodate different cup sizes. So, let's take a look at the cup sizes for each individual Keurig coffee maker.
The cup sizes required for the Keurig K-Classic 48oz are 6oz, 8oz, and 10oz.
The Keurig K-Select 52oz can accommodate the following cup sizes: 6oz, 8oz, 10 oz, and 12 oz.
The cup sizes supported by the Keurig K Elite 75 oz are 8oz, 10oz, and 12oz.
The cup sizes offered by the Keurig Duo & Duo Plus 60oz are 6oz, 8oz, 10oz, and 12oz.
The cup sizes offered by the Keurig Duo Essentials 60oz are 8oz, 10oz, and 12oz.
The cup sizes offered by the Keurig Cafe and Cafe Special Edition 60oz are 6oz, 8oz, 10oz, and 12oz.
The cup sizes offered by the Keurig Express Essentials 36oz are 4oz, 8oz, 10oz, and 12oz.
The cup sizes available with the Keurig K Express 42oz are 8oz, 10oz, and 12oz.
The cup sizes provided by the Keurig Slim 46oz are 4oz, 5oz, 6oz, and 7oz.
The cup sizes that the Keurig Mini Plus 12oz supports are 4oz, 5.5oz, 6oz, 7oz, 8oz, 9oz, 10oz, 11oz, and 12oz.
The cup size options for the Keurig Mini 12oz are 4oz, 4.5oz, 5oz, 5.5z, 6oz, 7.5oz, 8oz, 8.5oz, 9oz, 9.5oz, 10oz, 10.5oz, 11oz, and 12oz.
The Keurig Supreme Plus SMART 78oz come in five cup sizes, which are 4oz, 6oz, 8oz, 10oz, and 12oz.
All Keurig machines have the same strength settings, and each machine works in the same way. However, it is possible to alter the strength of your coffee with the click of a button. For example, some models feature a 'strong' button which, when clicked, will make your coffee stronger!
Not all models have this option, though. If yours doesn't, you'll have to alter the amount of water you're using. Although less water will produce less coffee in your cup, it'll create a MUCH stronger brew. If you prefer your coffee a little weaker, you can use more water. It's as simple as that!
Some people prefer stronger coffee, while others like it milder. If you're unsure about how strong your coffee should be, have a play around with the settings on your machine and discover your preferences.
What exactly are k-cup pods? Well, k-cup pods are the little plastic pods you place inside your Keurig coffee maker. On average, each Keurig pod contains around ten grams of ground coffee. Some pods can go as high as thirteen! For reference, this is around two tablespoons of coffee.
Thankfully, k-cup pods are pretty easy to use, even if you've never owned a coffee maker before.
Simply remove one from its packaging and insert it into the top section of your coffee maker. Then press the start button and wait until the machine has finished brewing. Once done, pull the pod out and enjoy!
Yes, you can use other types of k-cups. In fact, you can use any type of coffee pod you want. Just remember that they need to fit inside the top part of your coffee maker.
Yes, there are different types of k-cup packs. The most common ones include:
12ct - 12ct packs contain 12 pods. These are usually the smallest (and cheapest) packs offered by Keurig. Depending on the brand of coffee you’re buying, this usually works out at around $0.56 per pod.
24ct - These packs contain 24 pods. If you buy this pack, your average price per pod will sit around the $0.48 mark.
72ct - You guessed it, these packs contain 72 pods. These usually average at around $0.48 per pod, like the 24ct packs.
96ct - At 96 pods per pack, the average 96ct pack will also cost around $0.48 per pod.
Keurig pod packs cater to a variety of tastes. You can purchase coffee from many reputable, well-loved brands, including:
… and more.
You can also purchase bagged coffee, canned coffee, coffee shots, Rivo pods, and more, from the Keurig store.
For many of us, coffee is the most important part of the day. Whether you need that motivation to get out of bed in the morning, power through until lunchtime, or face the morning commute, coffee is the ultimate power booster.
If you have a Keurig coffee maker or you're thinking of getting one, we hope we've shown you just how beneficial these machines are and how simple it is to understand their cup sizes!
There may be plenty of models out there, and this article should have cleared up any confusion you might have had when it comes to the different Keurig cup sizes for each model.
So now you can go and experiment with those different sizes to find one that suits your taste buds!
And if you currently own a Keurig coffee maker and you want to learn how to troubleshoot the Keurig descale light, then click here!