Keurig K-Supreme drops 53% for dorms and small apartments
The $89 K-Supreme saves counter space in dorms and small apartments, but one cup a day can add about $214 to $224 a year in pod costs.

The Keurig K-Supreme is selling for $89 on major retail pages, a 53% cut that puts a customizable pod brewer in reach for dorm desks and small-apartment counters. The single-serve machine requires no assembly and measures 10.12 inches deep, 14.84 inches wide and 14.41 inches high, so it is compact without being tiny.
The K-Supreme is the first brewer series to feature MultiStream Technology, designed to more evenly saturate coffee grounds for fuller flavor. The brewer offers 6, 8, 10 and 12-ounce cup sizes, plus Over Ice and brew-strength settings, and Serious Eats listed the K-Supreme in Ashlee Redger’s top Keurig picks. Top Ten Reviews listed the K-Supreme SMART as a versatile pod coffee maker, and Keurig sells related models including the K-Supreme SMART and K-Supreme Plus.
Walmart lists 100-count K-Cup boxes at $58.50 and $61.34, which works out to about 58 cents to 61 cents a cup. At one cup a day, that adds roughly $214 to $224 over a year before the brewer itself, and two cups a day doubles the annual pod cost. Keurig’s K-Mini is under 5 inches wide, and Walmart lists the K-Express Essentials at $49.47, well below the K-Supreme sale price. Some compact Keurig machines are built to take up as little room as possible in apartments and dorms, and a Home Depot reviewer of the K-Supreme Plus said the compact size left more room on the counter.
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