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  2. The best single-serve coffee makers of 2024 - AOL

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    Cuisinart SS-15P1 Single Serve + 12 Cup Coffee Maker Brew capacity: 12 cups | Pod compatibility: Cuisinart or traditional coffee filter | Size: 10.13 x 10.38 x 14.25 inches

  3. Comparing the 10 Best Keurig Coffee Makers for Your ... - AOL

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    Keurig K-Select. Price: $119.99 (orig. $149.99) 20% OFF Buy Now. Keurig K-Select at Walmart. Price: $109.99 Buy Now. When you want a cup of coffee but a few more sizing options than the K-Classic ...

  4. I made coffee using 4 different appliances. The cheapest ...

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    To find the best way to make coffee, I tested a few coffee appliances, comparing a regular pot to an Aeropress, French press, and Keurig. I made coffee using 4 different appliances.

  5. Keurig - Wikipedia

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    Keurig (/ ˈ k j ʊər ɪ ɡ /) is a beverage brewing system for home and commercial use.The American company Keurig Dr Pepper manufactures the machines. The main Keurig products are K-Cup pods, which are single-serve coffee containers; other beverage pods; and the proprietary machines that use these pods to make beverages.

  6. Keurig Dr Pepper - Wikipedia

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    Keurig Dr Pepper Inc. (/ ˈ k j ʊər ɪ ɡ /), formerly Green Mountain Coffee Roasters (1981–2014) and Keurig Green Mountain (2014–2018), is a publicly traded American beverage and coffeemaker conglomerate with headquarters in Burlington, Massachusetts, and Frisco, Texas. [6]

  7. Cuisinart - Wikipedia

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    Cuisinart (/ ˈ k w iː z ɪ n ɑːr t / KWEE-zin-art) is an American kitchen appliance and cookware brand owned by Conair Corporation. Cuisinart was founded in 1971 by Carl Sontheimer and initially produced food processors, which were introduced at a food show in Chicago in 1973. [1] The name "Cuisinart" became synonymous with "food processor."