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Keurig K155 Office Pro Single Cup Coffee Maker
Keurig K155 Office Pro Single Cup Coffee Maker

Keurig K155 Office Pro Single Cup Coffee Maker Price History

Price History for Keurig K155 Office Pro Single Cup Commercial K-Cup Pod Coffee Maker, Silver

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Current Price $287.50 October 21, 2024
Highest Price $294.95 June 15, 2024
Lowest Price $284.90 September 14, 2024
Since June 15, 2024

Last price changes

$294.95 October 27, 2024
$287.50 October 21, 2024
$294.95 October 20, 2024
$287.50 October 16, 2024
$294.95 October 12, 2024

Keurig K155 Office Pro Single Cup Coffee Maker Description

  • Styled to impress, this Keurig coffee maker offers the features that everyone will value.Filter type:Reusable
  • TOUCH SCREEN INTERFACE: An advanced full color touchscreen interface with adjustable brew temperature and programmable auto On/Off settings.
  • POUR OVER WATER RESERVOIR: With a 90 oz., easy to fill, removable Water Reservoir, you can make up to 18 cups before refilling. Full color LCD touchscreen.
  • FOUR BREW SIZES: Choose from four different brew sizes — 4 oz., 6 oz., 8 oz. or 10 oz. From strong to milder brewed beverages. Because tastes differ.
  • DRAIN AND STORE: Only Keurig commercial coffee makers offer the option to easily drain and remove water from the internal hot water tank for transport and storage.

Keurig K155 Office Pro Single Cup Coffee Maker Specification

Specification: Keurig K155 Office Pro Single Cup Coffee Maker

Exterior Finish

Metallic

Material

Plastic

Style

Modern

Color

Silver

Item Weight (Pounds)

6

Unit Count (Count)

1.0

Number of Items

1

Item Dimensions D x W x H

10.38"D x 14"W x 13.8"H

Capacity (Quarts)

2.9

Operation Mode

Fully Automatic

Voltage (Volts)

120

Human Interface Input

Touchscreen

Wattage (watts)

1.4

Filter Type

Reusable

Specific Uses For Product

Coffee,Tea,Hot Cocoa,Iced Beverage

Special Features

Timer, Removable Tank, Programmable

Coffee Maker Type

Pour Over

UPC

611247363799,649645201559

Global Trade Identification Number

00611247363799, 10611247363796

Manufacturer

Keurig

ASIN

B00DWKEHU4

Model Name

Coffee Maker,

Style Number

K155 Office Pro Commercial

Package Type

Standard Packaging

Brand Name

Keurig

Included Components

K155 Coffee Maker

Keurig K155 Office Pro Single Cup Coffee Maker Reviews (9)

9 reviews for Keurig K155 Office Pro Single Cup Coffee Maker

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  1. Just Jim

    Don’t turn up your nose at the Keurig brewer. It can make decent coffee quickly and you can use your own ground coffee if you want to reduce waste. This brewer looks large but it really is not much bigger than the lesser Keurigs. It is a heavy machine, about 18 pounds. It’s mass may be why it is so much quieter than any other Keurig brewer I have tried. The construction is a level above the residential models. The brew chamber operates smoothly and there is an extra pressure plate in the brew head that stabilizes the pod while being clamped. What I enjoy about this machine is its simplicity. I don’t have to puzzle over an array of push buttons, most of which I don’t care about but require my attention for every brew. Many complain about the lack of 12 oz size which I don’t lament at all. That’s the size you would select if you want a weak and bitter cup of coffee. There just is not enough coffee in a k-cup to make a decent 12 oz cuppa Joe. I use 8oz exclusively and since that is always the default size all I have to do is press “Brew” after I close the lid. From start of drip to last burst of air it takes about 50 seconds to extract a cup. This speed should ensure a poor cup of coffee but, surpisingly, in the Keurig system it works. Perhaps the slight pressurization of the hot water makes up for the short brew time, I don’t really know. I do know the quality pods I use taste great. My favorite brand so far is Peet’s. If you use the cheapest, most stale bargain pods you can find you will make awful coffee. I often use the 4oz size without a pod to preheat a cup and to get the brew compartment warmed up and cleaned. In fact, I use the 4oz rinse a lot because a clean machine is important to good coffee. This extra fussiness is not required but I am, by nature, a fussy person. I had tried the Keurig K-1500 and it has no 4oz size among other failings. (I found it to be very noisy and slow to heat. It also can’t brew a second cup quickly, it has to heat up again.) I thought the K-1500 would be a cheaper and newer alternative to the older K-155 but it is miles away. Excellent aspects of the K-155 is that you can adjust the temperature within a 10 degree range. My test with an accurate thermometer shows the settings to be accurate. This amazes me because I see many review videos of other Kurig brewers where the temperature never even gets to 180. Keurig nailed the temp adjustment on this machine. I like that I can set the on and off times for the machine. It is ready for me in the morning and it obediently goes off at night. I drink coffee or want hot water all day so I don’t use the 2-hour auto off function. I have two complaints. The first is that there is no backup for the time setting. If you momentarily use power the clock shuts down and so does the on/off setting and the auto off if you are using that one. How hard could it have been to include a button cell battery and a simple circuit to keep the clock alive? Very disappointing and annoying. My only other annoyance is the silly display. The little movie is repetitive and conveys information nobody was asking for. Why can’t we choose to shut that down or suppress it. Both of these gripes are petty and not of much consequence. This brewer will give you your money’s worth in decent quality hot coffee. My previous brewers have had fairly short lives and I am hoping this one will last.
    Oh, on a side note let me talk about using your own coffee. Keurig’s left and right hands apparent do not communicate with each other. Keurig says you can’t use a “my k-cup” in this brewer and that they don’t sell one. That is only partially true. Keurig used to make a gray-colored my k-cup with a screw top. That has disappeared years ago and I can attest that it does not fit and that you really can’t find them to buy anymore unless you go to the used market. So what does work. Amazingly the newer models works. These are the black ones with the big dot on the lid and the single hole in the middle. Just pop out the pod adapter and drop this in after being sure to remove the extra 2.0 device attached to the bottom. I’ll attach a photo of the one I use. Keurig has just discontinued this item and replaced it with a 5-hole top version. This one also works with K-155 but Keurig does not seem to know that. There is a valve mechanism in the lid that closes off the 4 extra holes. Be aware that you must remove the pod receptacle in the head to drop a my-kcup. I see so many complaints from folks saying these don’t fit and they include photos of it sitting atop the pod adapter. So, yeah, it won’t fit if you can’t read instructions. Thank you!

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  2. Just Jim

    I had been a Tassimo user since 2005. My first machine lasted 7 years, and I loved the coffee. After the first machine died (it just stopped turning on), I immediately purchased another.

    Over the years, it’s become increasingly harder to get pods for the Tassimo, especially the Extra Bold line. I didn’t want to be limited to only getting refills on Amazon, and also being limited to a very small variety of brands and flavors. I decided it was time for a change.

    Like many, I was initially unimpressed with Keurig. The machines seemed cheap, and many reviews have said that they only last for a year with daily use. I always found the Green Mountain brand pods to be exceptionally bitter, and the machines never produced really hot water (if you add cream/milk it will be luke-warm). Perhaps my views are jaded from bad experiences in the past, but I knew I wanted to get a commercial quality brewer and that’s how I found the K155.

    Fast forward to today. I’ve been using the K155 for two weeks now and absolutely love it. It’s heavy and seems to be built to take abuse. It holds 90oz of water, which reduces the frequency of refilling. There’s about a 3 minute warm-up time in the mornings, but subsequent cups will be much faster.

    Using the machine is dead simple – just put in a pod, select your cup size, and hit brew. If you just want hot water, you can press brew without a pod inserted and the machine will dispense it.

    As for the coffee, it’s been very good! Keurig includes a 12-pod variety pack with the brewer, and I’ve also purchased some more at the supermarket. I love the McDonalds McCafe French Roast – it’s an incredibly smooth dark roast that is delicious with cream. My girlfriend loves the Donut Shop, which is a medium roast akin to Dunkin Donuts. For flavored coffee, the Cinnabon Cinnamon Roll is surprisingly good. For decafe, I’ve only tried Donut Shop so far, which I was also pleasantly surprised by.

    I’m not a huge fan of the design. It’s very “industrial” looking. While it has a large color LCD, it displays random pictures of coffee beans while brewing. I would have preferred a status bar like my second Tassimo had. But I can get past these minor gripes due to the fact that it makes good, hot coffee with a humongous assortment of varieties.

    I definitely recommend the K155 if you take your morning caffeination ritual seriously.

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  3. Adam E. Fields

    This is a nice machine, heavy duty, and does everything quickly and seems very “heavy duty” …

    When I first used it, the coffee was WEEEEAK. I tried different Google remedies, but nothing really worked. Smaller sized ounce brews helped SLIGHTLY, but I don’t want a four ounce cup.

    Two solutions that worked for me…

    1. Just run a dozen cups or so. I have it set at 8 ounce cups, and they strengthened with each cup.

    2. This is a biggie… you CAN adjust the water temp. Only about an eight degree spread, but at the hottest temp, the coffee is better and more thoroughly brewed.

    To do this, turn off the unit, then while holding your finger on the touch screen, click the power (on the back left top) back on. This will open the settings screen. Notch up the temp to the highest available, it’ll be from 4 – 8 higher.

    Ever since this time, we’ve had perfect coffee. 🙂👍

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  4. Ron Condie

    Makes a high pitched noise, even when turned off. You have to keep in unplugged. After one year it began to malfunction. Keeps asking to fill the water when it’s full. Too much money for these problems. I want the company to connect with me for an exchange. Maybe I got a dud.

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  5. sabrina boiago

    Recieved It Today, It’s Very Nice, Huge Water Reservoir And Preheats The Water So It Makes Coffee Fast And Silent. The LCD Is Nice, But Isn’t The Best In Terms Of Display Quality/Animations But Your Not Going To Sit And Watch It All Day, And It Does The Job Nicely. You Can Program Diffrent Things Like Clock, Temp, Auto On/Off Etc. The Power Switch Is In A Good Location Out Of Sight On The Back But Easy To Reach Without Going Behind The Unit. It Is Very Pricy Almost $400 And Probably Not For Everyone. It’s More For Coffee Enthusiasts And Thoses Who Like The Best/Offices Etc. It Is Marketed As An Office Model But It Is Great For Homes. So Far I Am Pleased With My Purchase. Recommended If Price Isnt A Concern.

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  6. Linda Danell

    After all the reviews about bad plastic odours, defective water resevoirs, ect ect, I was really expecting to return this brewer (kept all the packaging)

    BUT, lo and behold, NONE of these complaints or defects were attribute to my purchase.

    Out of the box, no cleaning or cycling water I went kamikazee, filled the tank and immediately made my first cup. It was great, certainly not Starbucks, but for a 30 second prepared pod coffee, very, very acceptable. No odd flavours or plastic taste.

    The complaints of no 12 oz setting is easily circumvented by brewing a preset (its a 4 choice menu that is auto 8 oz, but all you do is choose another size) 8 oz cup, then do a 4 oz cup, easy as that, although it will be a tiny bit weaker than the 8 oz. The reason Keurig did this is that solo cups are MADE for the best result at 8oz, anything larger a little watered down and anything smaller a little stronger.

    Most K-Cups are not to my liking, especially the weird flavored ones (Krazy Kups), but I got the Columbian from Garabaldi, and they are super! I tried the Ethiopian and found them too weak in flavour. Dark roast is necessary to get a decent coffee taste from k-cups machines, I find.

    I bought this re-fillable:

    https://www.amazon.ca/gp/aw/d/B00WAT0Q62?psc=1&ref=yo_pop_mb_pd

    and it works just fine with the Keurig K155. I just quit my keurig 2.0 and could NEVER get the My K-Cup to brew anything acceptable. Weak and often filled with coffee grains, but the K155 brews a little differently (it prepares the water, then brews more quickly) and the re-fillable cup for $10 works fine (again it won’t be a Starbucks)

    This K155 also will not brew K-Pods (for the carafe) and the k-cup holder ONLY will accomodate the small cups and not the larger carafe pods, which means your My K-Cup re-fillable for 2.0 machines won’t work, but the one I linked above does work for the K155.

    The screen DOES have a very small clock (it has to, it has a timer), and in over a month the time is still accurate. The clock disappears when it scrolls through its various idle screens (totally an annoyance), and there is no setting to diable this, so clients critiques as to no clock are somewhat accurate.

    I don’t understand, to be honest, why the settings are SO limited. You can turn the machine on via a clock setting, but why would you? It can’t wake you up to a pre-brewed coffee, so I don’t see the point. Also, it would be nice to turn on via the touchscreen but you can’t, the power switch is on the back. A little awkward but no big deal.

    The tempurature is settable to scalding hot, something my 2.0 never achieved, and the brew sizes are dead on (4-6-8-10 oz, you choose after placing the k-cup)

    The ‘build’ of the machine is nice (but certainly fathoms away from a restaurant style chrome and steel machine) and as they market this as commercial, it is not robust enough for a commercial setting, although adequate for a 20 ppl office setting, providing everyone doesn’t bang it around too much. It is all plastic, but looks sharp on any counter, and has the approx same profile and dimensions as the 2.0

    It also has a port in the back for direct water plumbing but I believe it is an optional purchase for the hardware.

    Very important! The K155 has removed the DRM (digital rights management) from this machine, so any k-cup, whether Keurig sanctioned or not, will work.

    So, to end my review, this Keurig K155 is WAY, WAY better than its 2.0 cousin. It brews a piping hot cup as promised, and looks a whole lot better on the counter than the old machine. Basically, this is a souped up fancy home model.

    It brews faster, and better. It tastes richer, and you can get a decent cup from the re-fillable knockoff from my link above.

    It does cost a little more than double the 2.0, but if it lasts 3/4 years than the cost will be worth it

    I’m now off to throw out the box into the recycle bin. If anything untoward appears, I’ll update and let you know – but so far, I am happy with the $ I spent.

    And Amazon Prime ships free, overnight!

    Java Ho!!

    *UPDATE – Have now had this brewer for over a year, and it maintains my 5 star review. No issues, works great, after a year of daily coffee making, still makes a quick, fantastic cuppa!
    I only use Death Wish, keurig Turbocharge or Gran Caffe Garibaldi (everything else is too weak)
    Still a great coffee machine after 12 months of use!

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  7. S S.

    This is one of the best coffee makers I have used yet , large water tank, fast reheat time , unit will take a tall cup or mug.

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  8. Robert J Schmidt

    Tan caro y solo me duro 37 días el producto en uso, ya se me descompuso y la ventana para regresarlo acaba de expirar hace 5 días!.. 😠
    Y ahora que hago?

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  9. Drewski

    Good service.

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