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‎12-01-2014 09:26 PM
About a month ago they showed a K10 personal Keurig, they said what a deal this was .. perfect for a smaller home ..what a deal.. I ordered two.. for my kids.. Now they are presenting the K40 at the same price as I paid for the K10... I am upset .. thinking that this was a special deal I jumped on it .. now I see its not such a great deal and I have two K10s sitting in my den already wrapped.. so do I unwrap and pay for shipping on both to send back and order the K40's .. not happy .. not sure what to do ..
‎12-01-2014 10:55 PM
Actually, the K40 is cheaper today than the K10, $90 vs. $100. Both are personal coffee makers. The only difference I can discern is that the K40 has a 48 oz. water reservoir. Are there others? I'd call Customer Service, see if they can help with an exchange. Failing that, I think I would return them; the $10 savings on price will cover your shipping costs.
‎12-02-2014 01:00 PM
You can get a K-40 from a grocery store for $90. The K-40 holds more water for brewing and can hold a big (not large) travel cup. The K-10 will hold a small coffee mug.
‎12-02-2014 01:08 PM
the mini keurig is a pain if you have company...constantly having to fill the reservoir....I would want the the larger one...actually I started with the mini and way back when and when the larger capacity came out I purchased it immediately....
if you have a walmart or kohls near you...check their prices for the k-40 maybe there is a better deal and no shipping....
‎12-02-2014 04:33 PM
There's always going to be a better deal. Ask if you think it was worth it, don't worry about what the next deal is. You'll always be disappointed.
For me I have the K10 for travel, I'd never hassle with it at home, but a lot of people do and don't mind. They have 6 8 and 10 oz options. I can't imagine making it any more with a kcup, if you need more add more water.
‎12-02-2014 04:48 PM
Target has the K10 for $99.99 and free shipping. Plus you get back a $20 Target gift card. Having said that, I'm lazy and would probably just keep the wrapped ones.
‎12-02-2014 04:55 PM
I bought the K10 a couple of month ago when it was a TSV. It was (I think) around $79.95 and included 48 K-cups. It's my first Keurig and I love it. I love that it doesn't store water. I was never comfortable with old, stale water in the reservoir. The capacity is fine with me. If you want to use a taller mug, just pull out the tray. However, I would think that using any cup/mug larger than 10 oz would dilute the coffee, wouldn't it?
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