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The Keurig K-Supreme SMART is a WiFi-enabled single-serve coffee maker featuring BrewID technology that customizes brew settings per K-Cup pod. It offers 4 brew sizes, 5 strength levels, 6 temperature options, and a 66oz removable reservoir with dual-position flexibility. Multistream technology ensures even extraction for richer flavor. Compatible with Alexa and Google Assistant, it supports remote brewing and scheduling via the Keurig app, making it perfect for busy professionals seeking convenience and premium coffee quality at home.









| ASIN | B0B5W2HQHT |
| Best Sellers Rank | #47,337 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #45 in Single-Serve Brewers |
| Brand | Keurig |
| Brand Name | Keurig |
| Capacity | 4.3 pounds |
| Coffee Input Type | pod |
| Coffee Maker Type | Espresso Machine |
| Color | Gray |
| Compatible Coffee Pods | K-Cup |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 out of 5 stars 2,049 Reviews |
| Exterior Finish | Metallic |
| Filter Type | Reusable |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 10611247396145 |
| Human Interface Input | Buttons |
| Included Components | Filter |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 12.2"D x 7.9"W x 12"H |
| Item Type Name | Brewer |
| Item Weight | 4.06 kg |
| Manufacturer | Keurig |
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Model Name | K-Supreme SMART |
| Model Number | 5000367513 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Operation Mode | Fully Automatic |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Programmable |
| Part Number | 5000367513 |
| Product Dimensions | 12.2"D x 7.9"W x 12"H |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Travelling, Home |
| Special Feature | Programmable |
| Specific Uses For Product | Iced Coffee |
| Style | K-Supreme SMART |
| UPC | 611247396148 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
K**S
Love it so far
We’ve had this Keurig for a little over a month, I waited for good and bad times to write a review and wanted to address some of the poor reviews on this particular model. First off, this is well packaged, comes with an in carafe water filter, which is a nice bonus, my last Supreme we had to buy a separate filter kit. It only comes with two filters but that gets you set up and will last for a couple months unless you have hard water. We fill ours from the dispenser on our refrigerator so the water is filtered three times. You can also use bottled water but to me that seems like overkill when we have filtered water that is then filtered again in the refrigerator. Setup was an absolute breeze, with all the complaints about the initial setup I expected problems but I had downloaded the Keurig app the day before this arrived so I had everything set up that I wanted already. Once I turned on this machine my app detected it right away and it paired with my network immediately. There was some kind of firmware update or something which took a minute or two, but once done it demanded a rinse cycle be ran to clean out the machine after filling the carafe. After that it was good to go, so I popped in a Kcup and had my first cup. It was SOOO Quiet and started brewing right away. If you get one of these, you REALLY should read the instructions. There’s a nice fast start guide which I read just to get going, but the actual manual has all kinds of helpful tips and advice on keeping this operating properly. BrewID, multistream and the connectivity were all new to me, so I wanted to learn more. Turns out it was a good call, as I learned a lot about how good this brewer is. Lots of people have been complaining about how slow the BrewID is with this system, I’m convinced it’s because they aren’t lining the pods up well or they’re closing the lid so fast it doesn’t have enough time to read the QR code which I had no idea was on most KCups (I don’t buy the bulk super cheap cups available elsewhere because I want a cup of coffee that tastes like coffee but that’s me). I’ve learned to align the QR code with the bottom of the cup holder so none of the jets damage the code, and it scans and uploads the code and gets a response back in less than 5 seconds the vast majority of the time. That’s fine for me. Another difference and it’s been a learning curve is the instructions suggest placing the k up in the holder and then pressing it down so the bottom needle pierces the cup and the kcup is flush in the holder. I’m pretty sure that helps line up the QR code scan as well, and it also helps line up all the needles for the multistream jets to pierce the top of the kcup well. When I wasn’t pushing the kcup down, I noticed the piercings were raggedy and and not smooth. Pushing the cup down before lowering the top the piercings are very consistent and uniform. I’m pretty sure that also probably helps keep water from overflowing the cup and causing other issues. I noticed when I was looking at the multistream needles that most of them were pretty dirty after a couple days, which I kept an eye on because of the complaints about the needles clogging up. The manual says to run a hot water rinse every now and then to flush out the needles. So once a day now I close the top without a kcup in it, set a 6oz hot water run, and voila. All the needles and the inside of the kcup holder are rinsed and cleaned. The first time I did it there was loads of grounds and residue. Since I do it once a day now, the water isn’t terribly dirty, but there’s always a small amount of grounds in the cup. I’m sure this is a good way to keep the needles all clear and the brew chamber clean. All that having been said, let’s talk about the quality of the coffee that comes out of this. My previous Supreme had a strong setting, and that’s pretty much all I ever did. I’d do a strong 10oz every day, and that was my daily coffee. I usually use a Lavazza espresso brew, Deathwish or Folger’s excellent 1850 Black Gold since I love smoky and dark coffees. I brewed a cup in my old supreme and brewed a cup in this Smart brewer and then compared them without adding any sugar or creamer. The difference in quality on aroma, strength, intensity, temperature and boldness was remarkable. The Smart brewed almost tasted like a regular brewer with grounds (I have a separate French press and ground coffee I use every now and again for an indulgence). BrewID makes a difference since it automatically sets strength and temperature to the manufacturer’s recommended settings. I tried to play with the settings and go max intensity and max temp for most of my kcups, the manufacturer’s settings tasted better almost universally. The flavor profile for the intense setting means that the water flows through the cup very slowly, so if you want that strong flavor, you have to wait a bit for the cup to get brewed. The max temp setting produces a cup that is 205 degrees according to my meat thermometer. That’s too hot for me, so I created a profile for my preferred temp and intense flavor, but I’ve not used it at all. I should also mention that the SMART brewer is much faster, quieter and seems more efficient than the Supreme. Our old one was nearing it’s end of life after almost 5 years, so being able to pop in a kcup in the SMART brewer and have a cup of coffee ready almost 30 seconds faster (even shorter if you go from a cold start since the Supreme takes a minute to heat up) is pretty nice, but as mentioned if you want a stronger flavor it may take a bit longer. The transition from a Supreme to this brewer was also easier because of the awesome carafe. The Supreme not having a handle was so annoying, but it sure looked nice. Just having a simple handle makes filling water easier and faster, and it’s just a nice bonus that I can adjust the location of the carafe on the brewer on the back of the machine or to the side. It comes default located on the side but I played with moving it to the back and it’s simple, one piece pops out, you move the base around to the back, insert the lock piece back in. Good to go. With the carafe in the back of the machine the footprint of the machine is very narrow, but it’s also a bit longer so we just kept the wider profile. With regard to the Keurig app, I literally haven’t used it at all since setting our brewer up. For the sake of this review I went into the app just to explore a bit. I haven’t found any reason to set up remote brew at all because of how fast this brews a cup anyway, but I played with it and scheduled a cup. It works just fine, but again for my purposes there’s no need since it’s fast and efficient anyway, but if you want a cup waiting for you when you get up, it works quite well. Thankfully the app doesn’t spam notifications or seem to have any tracking based notifications either, but on the main screen it shows suggested recipes for the KCups we used the most. Kevin Costner and Anna Kendrick’s favorite recipes are featured prominently as well if that’s something important to you. I made an iced macchiato based off one of the recipes that was quite lovely but not something I plan on doing very often. The app also allows you to buy and set up deliveries of coffee if that’s something you want to do. Their regular prices aren’t terribly competitive from what I’ve seen, but they offer discounts for setting up Smart delivery (the app will track how many you use and set up delivery based off your usage), which is probably a great use of the Smart functions. I don’t really have any value for that because we get ours for less from the local grocery store, but if you don’t want to have to worry about shopping for kcups again it’s pretty nice. The app also suggested some kcups that have similar flavor profiles as the ones we already use, thought that was a nice touch. I grabbed a small box of one it suggested a decaf version of that I’d never tried and it was actually pretty good so we’ve added it to our collection of available flavors in our house so I can have a cup of coffee in the evening and not get as much caffeine. If you like iced coffees but don’t want to spring for the Keurig Iced Coffee Brewer, this has an iced coffee setting, so I bought a couple of iced coffee specific kcups to try out. Wow are they nice. The brewer has specific settings for iced coffee and with BrewID it detects the kcup and adjusts to those settings with minimal effort on your part. I don’t love iced coffee but I’m getting there with the ease of use and flavor this brewer imparts. Lastly, since we keep ground coffees around at the house, I wanted to have a reusable pod. We had 2-3 different old stainless steel ones I got for our old Supreme, but after looking at them I figured they’d damage the needles on the new Smart brewer. Thankfully Keurig makes a reusable pod that is specifically for multistream brewers and it works quite well and isn’t terribly expensive, but you have to make sure you put it in correctly. I don’t like that it’s mostly plastic but it’s been fine with the coffee I’ve thrown in it so far. You also don’t get BrewID when you use a reusable pod but that’s fine for me. I just use my flavor and temp profile and it’s pretty good and a little bit of a change of pace. Overall I’m super happy with this brewer, but if you’re going to get this, take the time to read the manual, and don’t buy cheap off brand bulk kcups and expect this high end brewer to love them. Spend some time figuring out what makes the brewer happy and you’ll have good brews and no problems. I got mine at an amazing price during the holidays and it has more than paid for itself with quality of coffee and fast brew times, and it was a hit when we had the family over as well.
G**R
It breaks the pods,
This coffee maker has issues can you replace it
T**R
Not built to last - poorly designed product
The device is just not built to last. I purchased this machine at the end of 2024. I thought I would treat myself to the nicest 'smart' machine that Keurig had for the consumer market. I was most interested in the fact this machine could search for your coffee in their online database and adjust the water temp and brewing speed to make the best cup of coffee based on the roasters who made the coffee. The coffee maker arrives - I plug it in and go through the initial setup. Machine gives an error code. I call the support line. They tell me that the device firmware is out of date and cannot connect to the Wifi. I was informed the device was 'too old' to update (though I just bought it on Amazon) and also told there is no other way for the device to update. This meant the machine could only be used like an 'old fashioned' K-cup brewer, which I suppose would be okay if I hadn't paid a premium for this device... and also would have to wait for the machine to go through it's ERROR messages every single time it turned on. Luckily, Keurig support sent me a replacement machine. The second device showed up, and I was able to get the new device connected to the internet and use all the features. All seemed great, until after about 5 or 6 months of use, when one morning I go to brew a cup of coffee and the machine started gushing water out the bottom of the unit! After cleaning and drying everything out, another call to Keurig support later, they apologized and sent me a replacement machine. The third device shows up -- I set it up -- and all is well... until, again, after about 6 months... the device makes a loud 'pop' noise when making a cup of coffee and water spews out of the base of the unit. Again. So, in less than 2 years, I've gone through 3 of these units - all were brand new out of the box. I will say that Keurig support has been friendly and have replaced the past broken units -- so their customer support has been great to work with -- but after 3 failed devices (and at this price point) I must warn others to avoid this machine. In case you're wondering, I was averaging 2 cups of coffee roughly 3 to 4 days a week. I always used filtered water and 'official' K-cup brands in these units, and tried to keep the units clean with plenty of space around them so it would not overheat -- or as the case ended up being -- wouldn't destroy anything near it when the device failed. If you're looking for a good brewer - Keurig makes good devices... just not THIS one.
B**L
Top Quality Machine For Those Who Like It Smart
I needed for a replacement for my long standing Keurig K Classic Brewer, and realized there are a lot more options on the market than there were when I got my machine many years ago. After a lot of research, I landed on this K Supreme Smart. I liked it because it has all of the features that my original K Classic had, but also a lot of really nice quality of life upgrades. To start, I love the design. I like that it has a filter in the reservoir, as good coffee starts with good water. The buttons are much bigger, the white backlight on them makes them much easier to read, and the screen is a nice addition as well. But the big upgrade here is the quality of coffee the brewer produces. For flavor testing, I used the absolutely amazing Killah Coffee Supreme Dark roast as my test flavor, and let me just say, I used to think my coffee tasted good, but now that I have this machine, I realize I was missing out BIG TIME. The MultiStream upgrade really does add a lot to the flavor. The ability to adjust the strength is wonderful, because I love a really strong cup of coffee, and my wife likes it a little more on the medium side, and now we both get what we want. The BrewID feature is neat, a little gimmicky, but the signature brew feature it adds is actually really awesome, because it's brewing the coffee as the brand intended it to be brewed. The brewer is also really quiet compared to my K Classic, and the K Elite we have at my office, so that's nice for mornings when I'm not trying to wake the whole house up. It seems to heat up really fast, but because of the adjustable strength, it also seems to brew a little slower than the other two machines I mentioned, but it's well worth the wait, as the quality of coffee far exceedes what those other two machines can produce. It also turns itself off if I forget, unlike my K Classic, which saves me power and saves the life of the machine. Overall, I could not be happier with my purchase, and would definitely recommend this machine to anyone who wants a Keurig with nice modern features. Definitely a win for Keurig here.
G**N
great Keurig product
After sampling five or six different Keurig systems, we decided on this one. Works well for the two of us supporting our Coffee each morning. Keurig has a great selection of flavors and quality product to use in this machine easy to clean low noise. Great taste and plenty of programmable options reasonably priced and highly recommend
N**O
Coffee maker
Great coffee maker. Easy to use, quite, not large doesn’t take up much counter space, can make multiple cups of coffee
B**N
It just works.
No issues with pods blowing up or filter splitting and filling your cup with grounds. Easy to use, bought because it has brew ID and a moveable water tank.
K**T
BROKE AFTER LESS THAN 4 MONTHS OF USE.
I bought this Keurig in April, it was delivered on the 26th, and I've used it regularly since. It sucks. First, it takes way too long to decide what kind of pod I have in the machine. I don't want it to determine the pod, I want it to just follow my custom brew program. Nope, it needs to figure out what kind of pod it is, which takes up to a minute or more. Second, after a recent update, I would put a pod in like normal, it would take twice as long to try to figure out what kind of pod I was using, then it would say the pod was used. I'd then open and shut the pod lid and it would decide the pod was a classic coffee and allow me to use my custom settings. Finally, on Tuesday, August 11, less than 4 months after purchasing this machine, I made a cup of coffee for myself and went to make one for a guest and it simply died. The screen showed no life. I tried different outlets, removing the water tank and replacing, etc, only to get no life. But wait, there's a warranty! I called the warranty line. They asked for the receipt and a picture of the serial number. After providing both of these, I received a form email that said my receipt was invalid. I checked with Amazon, who said they can do nothing about the receipt, I speculate that it's because the receipt says sold by Amazon and supplied by Other, despite the page I used to order the machine clearly indicating it was an Amazon Keurig store. I'll be calling them agian tomorrow to see what the deal is, but if given the chance, I'd NEVER PURCHASE THIS MODEL AGAIN. For the price ($173.18) I expect a more durable machine and better assistance in getting fair treatment from Amazon. This is terrible. Worst experience I've had ever.
C**R
Muy complicado de configurar y no funciona en México
No funciona en México, no se puede descargar la app y ha sido muy complicado configurar. De manera manual no permite funcionar. Muy mala experiencia con esta cafetera.
T**P
This is the best Keurig
I love this Keurig, smart version with app works awesome, sleek appearance, has favourites, cold brew, has every feature available, a bit pricey since it's white, black go on sale. Despite the price I love it,10 stars!! Just buy it! It makes me smile and feel happy every time I use it lol
G**S
Highly Recommend This Coffee Maker!
The Keurig K-Supreme SMART Single Serve Coffee Maker with WiFi Compatibility is a fantastic addition to my kitchen! Setting it up was incredibly easy to configure, and I love the convenience of having a built-in timer for brewing my coffee just when I need it. The WiFi compatibility adds an extra layer of modern convenience, making it simple to customize and control my coffee-making experience. The coffee tastes amazing every time, and the machine is super user-friendly. I highly recommend this coffee machine to anyone looking for a reliable and smart solution to their daily coffee needs!
R**R
Why was Wi-Fi added as a coffee maker feature?
At $300 tax in, the build quality of this coffee maker is poor and the addition of Wi-Fi that does nothing for the coffee quality and does not easily connect with networks is of zero value. That said I tried the product and then promptly returned it.
K**N
Easy of use and setup.
Very happy with this product.
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