This post is dedicated to the best single-serve coffee-makers, rather than my usual coffee brewing method: espresso machines. If you love coffee but espresso is too strong for your taste, I’m going to share with you a list of my favorite single-serve coffee makers, so you can get yourself a high-quality one.
Best Single-Serve Coffee Makers In A Glance
All the reviews and details are further below, but if you’re in a rush – check out my list of the single-serve coffee makers for 2022, sorted by price (December 2021).
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Elite Gourmet Maxi-Matic Coffee Maker
A personal compact coffee maker under 50$, that makes one cup of coffee at a time. | Check Price | ||
Mueller Ultimate Single Serve Coffee Maker
This compact one-cup coffee-makers is a great option under 50$ for those who are looking to get good coffee with just a simple click of a button | Check Price | ||
Hamilton Beach Scoop Single Serve Coffee Maker
By not using pods, this coffee maker gives you the flexibility of brewing the coffee grounds you like at just the right strength. | Check Price | ||
Keurig K-Mini
A compact manual model by Keuring for 60-80$ (updated December 21) | Check Price | ||
Keurig K-Supreme Plus SMART
One of the best single-serve coffee maker you can find out there | Check Price | ||
Cuisinart Premium Single-Serve Coffee Maker
A customizable coffee-maker that lets you brew coffee or use its boiling water option to make tea or any other hot-water-based beverage. | Check Price |
Keurig K-Supreme Plus SMART Coffee Maker
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Keurig K-Mini
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Hamilton Beach Scoop Single Serve Coffee Maker (49981A)
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Cuisinart Premium Single-Serve Coffee Maker
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Elite Gourmet Maxi-Matic
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Mueller Ultimate Single Serve Coffee Maker
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