What I ended up doing was buying a hyperchiller from amazon then putting it on full brew, then putting it right under the k iced machine, then pour that over ICE. Otherwise it was too watery.
One thing I wish you tried is an "over ice" brew without any ice in the cup. I'm curious if that deals with the watery taste you mentioned. As far as I know the over ice for 8 oz brews 4 oz, the 10 oz brews 6 and the 12 oz brews 8.
I have this and it. stopped working after two months it would not power on, but I figured out how to fix it. Remove the reservoir, tilted on its side and press the button where the reservoir attaches. There is some excess water inside and it drained out now it powers on but otherwise, this has been a great iced coffee maker I paid for itself already because I drink it three times a day no more Starbucks
@@AtHomewithLucassounds like a vapor lock? Which is not that uncommon when people allow the reservoir to run empty.. or at least that’s what happened to mine when my aunt descaled it while I was at work lol. With mine I had to disassemble to get to the reset but this method sounds much easier to try if it happens again!
I'm not sure it would be worth $100 to me. But I got it on prime day for $50. I definitely think it's worth $50. It's great for small kitchens. The reservoir holds more water than I thought it would.
I was looking at what your kid will touch in the first part of your review. The whole ice coffee is a marketing thing. You will lose so much flavor by using it. The best thing to do is to make the coffee and use a drink shaker to make it over ice. Tastes amazing! Also the ice melts depends on what ice you use. Ice that the fridges make now days are hollow and melt fast. But ice from an ice cube trays thats been in the freezer will last much longer. This model is not well made in my opinion, like you said the physical aspects are cheap and its just extra bottons that are already whats expected. The different sizes are nice but what does it brew if you do strong and 12 oz? Does it taste as good as 8oz strong?
I think that will depend on your preference. For me, a casual ice coffee drinker it was what I expected. But if you really are into ice coffee, it may take some work ( the right amount of ice and type of coffee plus additional flavors) to get it just right.
Oh, also, if you are buying it for just ice coffee alone, you may not be blown away. It's more of a casual ice coffee maker but mainly does hot coffee. If you only want iced coffee and never drink hot coffee, there may be other options, but they, of course, take a lot of work lol
Make sure you don't get coffee grinds in the water supply hole or cup hole. They will clog up fast & trip the thermocoupler switch & it wont power on. You have to take it apart & reset it so it will work again. I was getting ready to throw it in the trash.
That will get easier as you use it. But yes, I thought the same thing. Try this push the kcup down yourself so it sits in the hole and then pull down the lever. This should make the process smoother until it gets worked in.
I bought a different version of this which is pretty much the same thing but it's not slim. I have the box sitting right here unopened I'm trying to decide if I should open it or not LOL but I'm wondering if adding ice after the coffee has brewed will help prevent the ice melting as much because when it first comes out it's hot so it melts ice immediately
@@AtHomewithLucas It is brand new, I filled it to the top. Called keurig and they talk condescending like I was a 3rd grader. I returned it to Wal mart.
Definitely...but it's all I had at the time. Also, you can't say this machine only works with one size of ice that's not good. So it should work with any size of ice. I did hear one person say add the ice a few seconds after you brew to get a perfect ice coffee.
@@AtHomewithLucas only thing is that it brews at a lower temperature for iced coffee, it doesn't brew with cold water. So I think it would be impossible for it to work with any size ice. But yes more ice in your cup would help I believe. I just bought one yesterday, haven't used it yet. Thank you for your in depth review, now I know what to do and what not to do! Anything to keep me out of Starbucks LOL
I bought one about a month ago. Not loving it. Prior to my purchase, i would brew coffee, then put the cup in the freezer. Would then pour over ice. It was delicious. I was hoping this new machine would make my iced coffee quicker. Very disappointed. Coffee lackes flavor, very watered down. Back to my "old school" technique!!!
You did it completely wrong. you’re supposed to use a smaller glass and fill it completely up to the rim with ice not 1/4 of the way. That way after what does melt you still have plenty of ice and you will have some room for creamer.
Yeah... it's very unfortunate. Keurig just isn't what they used to be. Their quality has gone down significantly, including machine materials and longevity. They're more toy-like now than a kitchen appliance. It's sad, because I loved the Keurig brand for many years, now I own a Ninja.
That's awesome to hear. Looks like Ninja just went public this year, so let's see how they hold up over the next few years. Might become just like Keurig lol 😆
why not use your hot coffee brewer and pour the result over ice??
Good idea
I also want to say that it is not over melt the ice so you still have a big cup of ice in your coffee. It’s really quite nice.
Thanks for sharing 👍 😊
What I ended up doing was buying a hyperchiller from amazon then putting it on full brew, then putting it right under the k iced machine, then pour that over ICE. Otherwise it was too watery.
Wow that's a great idea. Just added on to my Amazon cart!! 😀
I had no idea this existed! Just ordered to use with my Philips machine. I feel like you’ve upgraded my life with this!
I feel like I need to make a review of the hyperchiller to get the word out lol
One thing I wish you tried is an "over ice" brew without any ice in the cup. I'm curious if that deals with the watery taste you mentioned.
As far as I know the over ice for 8 oz brews 4 oz, the 10 oz brews 6 and the 12 oz brews 8.
Yes that's a great way to make iced coffee but that's not how Keurig wants you to do it.
Have you seen this HyperChiller a.co/d/d8tXwQo
I have this and it. stopped working after two months it would not power on, but I figured out how to fix it. Remove the reservoir, tilted on its side and press the button where the reservoir attaches. There is some excess water inside and it drained out now it powers on but otherwise, this has been a great iced coffee maker I paid for itself already because I drink it three times a day no more Starbucks
Oh wow, do you think it's a known problem? Sounds like you may have a defective unit.
Thank for the tip.
@@AtHomewithLucassounds like a vapor lock? Which is not that uncommon when people allow the reservoir to run empty.. or at least that’s what happened to mine when my aunt descaled it while I was at work lol. With mine I had to disassemble to get to the reset but this method sounds much easier to try if it happens again!
I'm not sure it would be worth $100 to me. But I got it on prime day for $50. I definitely think it's worth $50. It's great for small kitchens. The reservoir holds more water than I thought it would.
Wow great deal! Keep me updated on how you like it. 💯😀
I just got it on ebay for about 37.
@matthewdavis9437 what a deal! Keep us updated on how you like it 😁
I was looking at what your kid will touch in the first part of your review. The whole ice coffee is a marketing thing. You will lose so much flavor by using it. The best thing to do is to make the coffee and use a drink shaker to make it over ice. Tastes amazing! Also the ice melts depends on what ice you use. Ice that the fridges make now days are hollow and melt fast. But ice from an ice cube trays thats been in the freezer will last much longer. This model is not well made in my opinion, like you said the physical aspects are cheap and its just extra bottons that are already whats expected. The different sizes are nice but what does it brew if you do strong and 12 oz? Does it taste as good as 8oz strong?
Thanks for sharing
I use a hyperchiller , it works amazing.
Useful video, thanks m8!
Awesome feedback! 👌😁
I'm thinking about getting one of those!
It's a good buy because it makes good coffee and can make icecoffee 💯😄
@@AtHomewithLucas true how good of an iced coffee does it make?
I think that will depend on your preference. For me, a casual ice coffee drinker it was what I expected. But if you really are into ice coffee, it may take some work ( the right amount of ice and type of coffee plus additional flavors) to get it just right.
Oh, also, if you are buying it for just ice coffee alone, you may not be blown away. It's more of a casual ice coffee maker but mainly does hot coffee. If you only want iced coffee and never drink hot coffee, there may be other options, but they, of course, take a lot of work lol
@AtHomewithLucas okay Thank you. I just want to know what I'm getting into beforehand
Make sure you don't get coffee grinds in the water supply hole or cup hole. They will clog up fast & trip the thermocoupler switch & it wont power on. You have to take it apart & reset it so it will work again. I was getting ready to throw it in the trash.
Hey thanks for sharing that fix!
Do you find when you press down the lever on the K-iced it seems difficult to push down?? I feel I have to force it.
That will get easier as you use it. But yes, I thought the same thing. Try this push the kcup down yourself so it sits in the hole and then pull down the lever. This should make the process smoother until it gets worked in.
I bought a different version of this which is pretty much the same thing but it's not slim. I have the box sitting right here unopened I'm trying to decide if I should open it or not LOL but I'm wondering if adding ice after the coffee has brewed will help prevent the ice melting as much because when it first comes out it's hot so it melts ice immediately
A lot of people use this Hyperchiller a.co/d/04KGKAD
Does anyone know plz. does this except a universal pod so I can put my own coffee grind in and not have to buy new pods
Yes
I just used one of these today Reusable K Cups, 4 Pack a.co/d/amemHgo
Can I do the hot chocolate with it
Yes with hot cocoa k cups 😀
I bought one of those today, only to find out it didn't work brand new out of the box. Now I have to pack it up and return it. What a disappointment!
Hey thanks for sharing. What exactly happened?
You skipped the operation of initial cup brew. I have brand new one that lights on but don't blink and will not brew.
Do you have enough water in the tank?
@@AtHomewithLucas It is brand new, I filled it to the top. Called keurig and they talk condescending like I was a 3rd grader. I returned it to Wal mart.
I bought one yesterday & it didn’t work at all! I returned it. Bought another one, brought it home & this one doesn’t work either!! Wahh!!!
Oh wow that's wild...What was wrong with them?
I hope that doesn't happen to me when I return mine.
Your ice is also very small ice pieces. Small ice is going to melt faster.
Definitely...but it's all I had at the time. Also, you can't say this machine only works with one size of ice that's not good. So it should work with any size of ice.
I did hear one person say add the ice a few seconds after you brew to get a perfect ice coffee.
@@AtHomewithLucas only thing is that it brews at a lower temperature for iced coffee, it doesn't brew with cold water. So I think it would be impossible for it to work with any size ice. But yes more ice in your cup would help I believe. I just bought one yesterday, haven't used it yet. Thank you for your in depth review, now I know what to do and what not to do! Anything to keep me out of Starbucks LOL
Mine didn’t work.
Oh no what happened?
I am too distracted by your eyes!!! to concentrate on the coffee review!! lol
Haha thank you 😊
I bought one about a month ago. Not loving it. Prior to my purchase, i would brew coffee, then put the cup in the freezer. Would then pour over ice. It was delicious. I was hoping this new machine would make my iced coffee quicker. Very disappointed. Coffee lackes flavor, very watered down. Back to my "old school" technique!!!
Check this out might make your iced coffee keurig better HyperChiller HC2 Patented Iced Coffee a.co/d/0cqkr1Mq
@@AtHomewithLucas Thank you!!!
I was worried about your kid being on the countertop yo 😮 I couldn't stop worrying he was going to fall off and onto the floor. Please be careful 🙏🏻
Hey, thanks for your concern... but just know my kid wouldn't be on the counter if we felt he was going to fall off or get hurt.
@@AtHomewithLucas I understand. But I personally wouldn't do that. Thank you for the video and I appreciate it 🙏🏻😌
You did it completely wrong. you’re supposed to use a smaller glass and fill it completely up to the rim with ice not 1/4 of the way. That way after what does melt you still have plenty of ice and you will have some room for creamer.
Oh thanks for the tip. I'm not an icedcoffee drinker. I'll give what you said a try 👍💯😁
Yeah... it's very unfortunate. Keurig just isn't what they used to be. Their quality has gone down significantly, including machine materials and longevity. They're more toy-like now than a kitchen appliance. It's sad, because I loved the Keurig brand for many years, now I own a Ninja.
Oh what Ninja? I'm really interested in them.
@@AtHomewithLucas The duo brew pro. It's a really solid machine.
@@AtHomewithLucas The duo brew pro. It's a really solid machine.
That's awesome to hear. Looks like Ninja just went public this year, so let's see how they hold up over the next few years. Might become just like Keurig lol 😆
Bro get the kid out the damn way...lil guy has adhd
Thanks for the feedback
That’s so rude
@kasiahroy2082 thanks
4:58 at least you considered the weight of the water chamber. To help the back grip pads. Or else this message would be something else. 😂
Lol
@@AtHomewithLucas I would of been like " But what about when there's water in the chamber thingamabob?!"