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Want a compact espresso machine that delivers big flavor? The Keuruig K-Crema could be the one for you, and it costs less than you might expect
Vic Hood · 2026-05-19 · via Latest from TechRadar

This Keurig K-Crema single-serve coffee machine produces rich, flavoursome brews with speed and ease. In addition to offering a variety of cup sizes and single or double-shot espresso options, it also features a pressure mode that brews bolder, smoother coffees with a crema froth — although the amount of crema you get depends on the roast you're using. At $219.99, it's a great, high-quality starter machine for those who don't want to shell out premium $300+ prices and want coffee shop brews at home.

Pros

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    Quick, flavorful coffees

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    Various cup sizes available

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    Pressure mode offers creamier, richer brews

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    Easy to use and clean

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    Wide range of K-Cups available

Cons

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    Coffee splashes

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    Less crema on light and medium roasts

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Keurig K-Crema: one-minute review

Keurig has become a go-to coffee maker brand in the US, with its brewing products rivalling fellow big dogs like Nespresso, Breville, and Ninja. One of its latest innovations is the K-Crema single-serve coffee machine, featuring the manufacturer’s new PressureInfusion Technology, which (according to Keurig) delivers five times more pressure than its standard brewers.

What does that mean for you? Smoother coffee with bolder flavours and a visibly creamy texture on top — though just how much crema you get depends on the roast you use, with darker roasts resulting in more crema and lighter roasts producing less in my experience.

This high-pressure coffee maker offers four main cup sizes — 6oz, 8oz, 10oz, and 12oz — and two espresso options — single shot and double shot. While the pressure mode can be used with any of these, there’s also a classic mode. Using the brewer is straightforward, with its control panel easy to use and its removable parts requiring minimal effort to clean. The coffee-making process is also a joy, with brews taking around one minute, with minimal noise, and the results packed with rich flavor — regardless of the setting.

Keurig K-Crema capsule espresso machine

(Image credit: Future)

The K-Crema uses K-Cup pods, Keurig’s own coffee capsules specifically designed for use in its brewer, and there is an impressively wide variety of K-Cups available, including options from big coffee brands like Dunkin’ Donuts, Starbucks, Green Mountain, and McDonald's, offering a way to brew your favourite coffee at home.

While prices on these pods vary, a box of 24 pods costs around $20 (not including the delivery fee), making them more affordable than they would be in-store. However, you are restricted to using K-Cups in the machine.

K-Cup capsule ready to use inside Keurig K-Crema capsule espresso machine

The K-Crema uses K-Cup capsules, like all of Keurig's coffee makers (Image credit: Future)

The K-Crema itself also offers good value for money, given the quality of its design, features, and results. While $219.99 is still a pretty penny, it’s in line with the cost we’d expect for a single-serve capsule coffee machine, especially one of this standard. If that’s still a little out of your price range, look out for regular discounts that bring the K-Crema down to around $149.99.

Keurig K-Crema: price and availability

  • List price $219.99
  • Regular discounts drop it to around $149.99
  • Available at third-party retailers like Target and Walmart
  • Not available in the UK or Australia

The Keurig K-Crema retails for $219.99, putting it in the same price ballpark as the Nespresso Pixie — one of our best coffee maker picks — while offering more functionality. As such, the brewing machine offers excellent value for money, which becomes even better when regular discounts drop that price to $159.99. Unfortunately, those in the UK. and Australia are out of luck as the K-Crema is unavailable in those regions at the time of writing.

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However, when buying any capsule coffee machine, you also need to consider the price of the pods. The K-Crema uses K-Cup pods, which can be purchased directly from Keurig or third-party retailers like Amazon, though subscription services are also available. A box of 24 pods from Keurig costs roughly $20 (with delivery free on orders over $35), working out around 80 cents a pod, with bigger discounts available on bigger boxes. While you can only use K-Cup pods with the brewer, the variety of brands and beverage options is pretty impressive, with pods available from Starbucks, Dunkin’ Donuts, Green Mountain, and more.

Keurig also offers an optional recycling and composting service called K-Cycle, whereby you can purchase a K-Cup pod recovery bin ($139.95 for a small five-pack and $189.95 for a large five-pack), fill it with your used K-Cups, and return it to the company. Keurig then converts 75% of the pod’s weight into compost and 25% into recycled product.

  • Value score: 4.5/5

Keurig K-Crema: specifications

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Type

Single-serve capsule coffee maker

Colour

Black

Capsules

K-Cup pods

Brew pressure

Two options: Classic or Pressure

Brew sizes

6oz, 8oz, 10oz, 12oz, shot, double shot

Water reservoir capacity

72 oz

Special features

PressureInfusion technology, energy saver auto off function, high altitude setting, multistream technology, adjustable drip tray, descale indicator, pressure lock

Smart control?

No

Dimensions

13.3in x 8.5in x 13.1in / 33.8cm x 21.6cm x 33.3cm

Dishwasher cafe?

No

Keurig K-Crema: design

  • Stylish black and silver matt design
  • Adjustable drip tray
  • Removable hand-washable parts
  • Descaling indicator

The K-Crema is a stylish-looking coffee maker, featuring a black matte body with silver matte accents. While it takes up a bit more counter space than, say, a Nespresso Vertuo, a good portion of the space it occupies is due to the removable, 72-oz water reservoir on its side. On top of the machine is a control panel, displaying a circle of large buttons, each indicating the brewer’s various cup sizes, with a Keurig 'K' button in the middle. Just above these buttons are two more for brew pressure: one for Classic and another for Pressure.

Around the base of the control panel is a handle that, when pulled upward, opens the top of the machine to reveal the K-Cup holder below with a needle inside and a set of (more noticeable) sharp needles above that pierce the cups. Underneath where the cup holder hits is a drip tray that can be adjusted to suit the size of the cup you’re using or removed entirely to accommodate travel mugs.

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Keurig K-Crema capsule espresso machine with drip tray raised
You can adjust the height of the drip tray to suit different sized cups(Image credit: Future)

The drip tray, K-Cup-holder, and aforementioned water reservoir can all be removed and must be hand-washed with soapy water, rather than putting them in the dishwasher.

The rest of the machine can be wiped down with a cloth, but be super careful to avoid the needles inside the machine and the K-Cup holder — and to keep little fingers away — as they’re extremely sharp. I did find that I had to regularly wipe down the base of the machine, above the drip tray, as coffee would often splash back during brewing.

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Keurig K-Crema capsule espresso machine spikes for puncturing capsules
The K-Crema uses sharp spikes to pierce capsules, and they are more prominent than those of similarly specced Nespresso machines(Image credit: Future)

Keurig recommends periodically hand-washing the removable parts and advises that if you taste a change in your beverage's flavour, or regularly use flavoured cups, you may need to clean them more often. At the very least, we advise rinsing your pod holder regularly. Fortunately, if descaling is your issue, the machine will display a light indicating that you need to descale the machine. Keurig offers its own descaling solution, as well as water filters and rinse pods to help maintain your machine.

Apart from the splashing, our primary issues with the machine’s design were the small response delay after pressing a button, and that the pressure lock, which was meant to automatically engage during a pressure brew — and is indicated by a red light — didn’t seem to work for us. The light didn’t come on, and the lock didn’t engage, allowing the handle to be lifted. However, this may have been an issue with our specific model, as we’ve not seen reports of this issue from other customers.

Top of Keurig K-Crema capsule espresso machine. with control buttons

The buttons on top of the machine make it easy to select your preferred drink size (Image credit: Future)
  • Design score: 4.5/5

Keurig K-Crema: performance

  • Bold, rich flavours
  • Brews in around one minute
  • Pressure mode produces smoother brews
  • Crema depends on roast type

Operating the K-Crema is wonderfully straightforward, once you’ve read the instructions. All you have to do is insert your K-Cup into the holder, pull down the handle, and then select either Classic or Pressure, followed by your brew size — select the large 'K' symbol to start .

We found that on Classic, with an 8oz brew selected, a coffee took around a minute-and-a-half to brew, including heat-up time. A pressure 6oz cup was similarly speedy, taking just one minute and 12 seconds.

Keurig K-Crema capsule espresso machine dispensing espresso

Keurig advises that dark roasts produce the most crema (Image credit: Future)

Overall, the coffee taste on both modes was bold and flavorsome — especially on the shot and double shot settings — but you can definitely notice a difference in the Pressure mode: the brew is simply smoother and richer.

I was slightly disappointed by the crema, as there was only a small amount on top with each test. However, I was using a medium roast, and Keurig does warn that a dark roast will produce the most crema. So, if you want lots of crema but don’t like a dark roast, this may not be the machine for you.

Keurig K-Crema capsule espresso machine with empty water tank

The K-Crema is particularly quiet in use (Image credit: Future)

The machine was surprisingly quiet throughout our tests, registering an average of 64 decibels, most of which was the sound of the stream of liquid from the coffee maker hitting the liquid already in the cup below. We were also impressed by the heat of the brew: not so scalding hot that you have to wait to enjoy your drink, but just right for those of us who enjoy standard coffee shop temperatures. Once finished, the used, punctured cup was easy to remove thanks to the small lips on either side of the holder.

  • Performance score: 4.5/5

Should you buy the Keurig K-Crema?

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Keurig K-Crema score card

Attribute

Notes

Score

Value

At $219.99, this coffee maker offers excellent value for its price tag, offering more functionality than some of its competitors — and a better quality brew. Keep an eye out for regular discounts for even better value.

4.5/5

Design

The K-Crema is a stylish, fairly minimalistic coffee machine with clear, large buttons and straightforward functionality. It does splash a bit, but fortunately the clean up is pretty low effort.

4/5

Performance

This coffee maker makes flavoursome, rich coffee in around one to two minutes, with the pressure mode offering an even smoother brew. Just don't expect lots of crema if you're not a fan of dark roast.

4.5/5

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An award-winning games journalist, with seven years of experience in games journalism and a degree in journalism from City University, London, Vic brings experience from IGN, Eurogamer, The Telegraph, VG247, Dot Esports and more to the TechRadar table. You may have even heard her on the radio or speaking on a panel, as she’s previously appeared on BBC Radio 4, BBC Radio 5, BBC Radio Ulster and more. Not only is Vic passionate about games, but she's appeared on both panels and podcasts to discuss mental health awareness. Make sure to follow her on Twitter for more.