Wednesday 9 December 2015

Comparing Keurig K250 versus Keurig K350 2.0 Brewing System, What's the Difference?

Brew delicious beverages just the way you like them with the Keurig K250 and K350 2.0 Brewing Systems.

The Keurig K250 and K350 feature Keurig’s revolutionary 2.0 Brewing Technology which is designed to read the lid of each K-cup or K-carafe pack to automatically brew the perfect beverage. With over 400 different varieties and 60 brands to choose from you’re spoilt for choice! Both machines accept K-cup, Vue, K-Mug and K-Carafe pods.
    
Keurig K350 2.0 Brewing System, features compared with Keurig K250
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Keurig K250 2.0 Brewing System, features compared with Keurig K350
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The Keurig 250 and K350 are easy to use and you can brew a single-serve cup or a 4-cup carafe at the simple touch of a button.  Both brewing systems come with 2.4” interactive black and white touch display and have a strength control setting for brewing stronger coffee if preferred.  In addition, there are separate settings for speciality drinks like hot cocoa, chai or mochas.

Keurig K350 with Carafe
Keurig K350 with Carafe
You can brew single cup sizes of 4, 6, 8 or 10 ounces or brew a 4-cup carafe with both machines.  The Keurig K350 comes with a Keurig carafe (not thermal) but the K250 does not include one.

Both the Keurig K250 and K350 brewing systems can produce a single serve cup in under 1 minute or a carafe in around just 3 minutes.

The Keurig K250 and K350 have removable water reservoirs for easy refilling and feature a water level window so you can see how much water is left in the reservoir.  There is a difference in the size of the water reservoir between the 2Keurig machines, with the K250 having a 40 ounce reservoir and the K350 having a 60 ounce reservoir.

Both the Keurig K250 and K350 have a removable drip tray for easy cleaning and when removed allows space to place a taller mug or carafe under the dispensing spout.





Let’s take a look at the differences and similarities in features and specifications between the Keurig K250 and K350 to help you decide on which is the right brewing system for you:


Main differences between the Keurig K250 versus Keurig K350 Brewing Systems:


KEURIG K250
KEURIG K350
PRICE
Retails online at around
$35 LESS than the K350
Retails online at around
$35 MORE than the K250
MODEL NO.
K250
K350
WATER RESERVOIR CAPACITY
40 ounces
60 ounces
Keurig Carafe included
No
Yes (not thermal)
DIMENSIONS
Approx.:
15” long
9” wide
13.7” high
Approx.:
10.43” long
13.63” wide
13.45” high
WEIGHT
Approx.  7.5 lbs
Approx.  13.6 lbs

In addition to the above features, the Kuerig K250 and Keurig K350 BOTH offer:

·         Keurig 2.0 brewing technology
·         Accepts K-cup, Vue, K-mug & K-carafe pods
·         Over 400 varieties & 60 brands to choose from
·         Brew single-serve cup sizes:  4, 6, 8 or 10 ounces
·         Brewing time for single cup:  under 1 minute
·         Brew 4-cup carafe
·         Brewing time for carafe:  around just 3 minutes
·         Simple touch-button operation
·         2.4” interactive black & white LCD touch screen
·         Strength control setting
·         Settings for speciality beverages, e.g. hot cocoa, chai, mocha
·         Water level window
·         Removable water reservoir
·         Removable drip tray


Keurig K250 2.0 Brewing System, picture, image, review features & specifications plus compare with K350
Keurig K250 2.0 Brewing System
Keurig K350 2.0 Brewing System, picture, image, review features & specifications plus compare with K250
Keurig K350 2.0 Brewing System

See what other customers who have bought either the Keurig  K250 or K350 Brewing Systems have to say about them:

M.T.:
“The Keurig K250 makes good coffee but be warned that it doesn’t use the K-cups that worked in the older machines and also the K-cups are not refillable.  The K250 is easy to use and I like the ability to be able to control the strength of the coffee.  You can make 4, 6, 8 or 10 ounce cups (NOT 12 ounce) or a 40 ounce pot of carafe (carafe not included with this machine).  You have to buy the manufacturer’s carafe as it must engage a special interlock mechanism.  The machine comes with a charcoal filter to remove water impurities.”

S.S.:
“The Keurig K350 is a big hit in our household!  We’ve not owned a Keurig before and it looked a bit daunting when we first took it out of the box but there was nothing to worry about.  Set-up was a breeze!  It took just a few minutes for the initial cycling and preheating and then we were able to brew some amazing coffee.  It does have a rather large footprint so you’ll need a bit of space on your counter for it.  Operating the machine is easy, with the touch-screen providing foolproof directions.  Simply fill the reservoir with water, pop in the K-cup, choose your brew strength and off it goes.  Samples of both single cups and carafe sizes were included with the machine.  The carafe that’s included is not thermal (no heating element to keep the carafe warm) but it didn’t matter to us as we drank the coffee before it had time to cool down.  We’re incredibly pleased with this machine and highly recommend it.”



*Prices/discounts/shipping indicated correct at time of writing/publishing and may be subject to change anytime.  E&OE.





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