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Keurig K15 single-serve coffee makers are on sale: Save up to 36%
TL;DR: Amazon has select colors of this mini Keurig coffee maker on sale; it retails for $99.99, but you can order one for as little as $63.55 (a 36% savings).
Remember the summers when you had nothing to do but play in sprinklers, cover your sidewalks in chalk doodles, and not think about any sort of work whatsoever? Time, man. It’s really doing the thing.
Getting out of bed and then slogging through a long day’s work in a stuffy office is even harder when it’s nice outside, but that’s nothing a fresh cup of coffee can’t fix. And just between us, it helps to have a coffee maker that brews a cup so fast, you don’t have any spare time to think about how you’re wasting your life away in a cubicle. (You’re fine. Everything’s fine.)
While there are plenty of speedy single-serve coffee makers out there, few can match the value of the Keurig K15. It’s already a bargain at its $99 MSRP, but for a limited time, Amazon has select colors on sale for as little as $63.55.
With the K15, whipping up a piping hot beverage is fast and easy: After filling up its single-use reservoir with fresh water, you simply need to pop in your favorite K-Cup pod or a compatible reusable coffee filter, take your pick from three different size settings — six, eight, and 10 ounces — and follow the machine’s indicator lights to initiate the brewing process. Within two minutes, you’ll have a rich cup of coffee (or tea, or hot chocolate) ready for guzzling.
What’s especially great about the K15 is that it’s ultra-portable at just three pounds, and takes up very little space on desktops and counter tops. Plus, it adds a fun pop of color to its surroundings: Take your pick from ten exciting shades, including the tropical oasis (only $67.99), the playful greenery ($97.90), the chic true blue (just $63.88), the elegant black plum ($79.95), and the vivid chili red (just $63.55).
Note: The oasis, black plum, and greenery styles sort of look like different models compared to the rest of the K15s, but they’re all the same machine; it’s just the angle at which Amazon’s product photos were taken.
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