➕ What is the price of Keurig K155 Office Pro Commercial Coffee Maker, in Saudi Arabia ?
The price of Keurig K155 Office Pro Commercial Coffee Maker, in-store is 1190 SAR VAT.
➕ When Keurig K155 Office Pro Commercial Coffee Maker, was released ?
The release date was May 21, 2012.
➕ What is the price of Keurig K155 Office Pro Commercial Coffee Maker, cheap used ?
The price of Keurig K155 Office Pro Commercial Coffee Maker, used is 830 SAR VAT.
➕ What are the main characteristics of Keurig K155 Office Pro Commercial Coffee Maker, ?
Special specifications :
1,400 Watts, 120 VAC, Easily drains for transport and storage, In addition, this brewer cannot be plumbed to a water line
➕ Is it interesting to buy this product ?
The best people who can answer you are customers who have already bought and tested this product (See Customer Reviews). This product is rated 4.5 / 5 on Amazon.
➕ Where to buy Keurig K155 Office Pro Commercial Coffee Maker, in Saudi Arabia ?
Check the duration of the warranty and also the faults and defects it covers. Is it complete or limited? and What is included in the warranty (parts, repairs or both)?
Shipping :
Is delivery offered? And how long does it take to get delivered (Delivery time)
Proof of purchase :
Does the shop give you an invoice ?
After-sales service :
Do they have an after-sales service to have information about the installation or operation (instructions for use). Also in case of problem, it is the seller who takes charge or you must contact the manufacturer or supplier yourself.
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12 reviews for Keurig K155 Office Pro Commercial Coffee Maker,
Rated 4 out of 5
I. B (verified owner)–
Yes, it can be plumbed – Regardless of what you read K155, K150 and K150p (at least current versions) can ALL be hooked up to direct water using the optional kit. Just did this with K155 despite this caveat from manufacturer on the Amazon listing: “In addition, this brewer cannot be plumbed to a water line.” I suspect the confusion stems from the fact that this brewer’s basic design is a decade old and some changes have been made while the manufacturer’s comments on the listing, have not kept up. The photo is from the sanitizing manual that accompanied my machine. I replaced a failed K150p and used the old direct plumb kit. Further proof: 2nd pix is a cup of coffee (southern pecan, BTW) that I just made with this direct-plumbed brewer. PS: Raised in various newsrooms I have a 10-12 cup a day habit (caffeine optional) thus plumbing the maker a great feature.
Rated 4 out of 5
I. B (verified owner)–
Yes, it can be plumbed – Regardless of what you read K155, K150 and K150p (at least current versions) can ALL be hooked up to direct water using the optional kit. Just did this with K155 despite this caveat from manufacturer on the Amazon listing: “In addition, this brewer cannot be plumbed to a water line.” I suspect the confusion stems from the fact that this brewer’s basic design is a decade old and some changes have been made while the manufacturer’s comments on the listing, have not kept up. The photo is from the sanitizing manual that accompanied my machine. I replaced a failed K150p and used the old direct plumb kit. Further proof: 2nd pix is a cup of coffee (southern pecan, BTW) that I just made with this direct-plumbed brewer. PS: Raised in various newsrooms I have a 10-12 cup a day habit (caffeine optional) thus plumbing the maker a great feature.
Rated 5 out of 5
R. L (verified owner)–
The best k-cup brewer – Don’t turn up your nose at the Keurig brewer. It can make decent coffee quickly and you can use your own ground coffee if you want to reduce waste. This brewer looks large but it really is not much bigger than the lesser Keurigs. It is a heavy machine, about 18 pounds. It’s mass may be why it is so much quieter than any other Keurig brewer I have tried. The construction is a level above the residential models. The brew chamber operates smoothly and there is an extra pressure plate in the brew head that stabilizes the pod while being clamped. What I enjoy about this machine is its simplicity. I don’t have to puzzle over an array of push buttons, most of which I don’t care about but require my attention for every brew. Many complain about the lack of 12 oz size which I don’t lament at all. That’s the size you would select if you want a weak and bitter cup of coffee. There just is not enough coffee in a k-cup to make a decent 12 oz cuppa Joe. I use 8oz exclusively and since that is always the default size all I have to do is press “Brew” after I close the lid. From start of drip to last burst of air it takes about 50 seconds to extract a cup. This speed should ensure a poor cup of coffee but, surpisingly, in the Keurig system it works. Perhaps the slight pressurization of the hot water makes up for the short brew time, I don’t really know. I do know the quality pods I use taste great. My favorite brand so far is Peet’s. If you use the cheapest, most stale bargain pods you can find you will make awful coffee. I often use the 4oz size without a pod to preheat a cup and to get the brew compartment warmed up and cleaned. In fact, I use the 4oz rinse a lot because a clean machine is important to good coffee. This extra fussiness is not required but I am, by nature, a fussy person. I had tried the Keurig K-1500 and it has no 4oz size among other failings. (I found it to be very noisy and slow to heat. It also can’t brew a second cup quickly, it has to heat up again.) I thought the K-1500 would be a cheaper and newer alternative to the older K-155 but it is miles away. Excellent aspects of the K-155 is that you can adjust the temperature within a 10 degree range. My test with an accurate thermometer shows the settings to be accurate. This amazes me because I see many review videos of other Kurig brewers where the temperature never even gets to 180. Keurig nailed the temp adjustment on this machine. I like that I can set the on and off times for the machine. It is ready for me in the morning and it obediently goes off at night. I drink coffee or want hot water all day so I don’t use the 2-hour auto off function. I have two complaints. The first is that there is no backup for the time setting. If you momentarily use power the clock shuts down and so does the on/off setting and the auto off if you are using that one. How hard could it have been to include a button cell battery and a simple circuit to keep the clock alive? Very disappointing and annoying. My only other annoyance is the silly display. The little movie is repetitive and conveys information nobody was asking for. Why can’t we choose to shut that down or suppress it. Both of these gripes are petty and not of much consequence. This brewer will give you your money’s worth in decent quality hot coffee. My previous brewers have had fairly short lives and I am hoping this one will last.
Rated 5 out of 5
R. L (verified owner)–
The best k-cup brewer – Don’t turn up your nose at the Keurig brewer. It can make decent coffee quickly and you can use your own ground coffee if you want to reduce waste. This brewer looks large but it really is not much bigger than the lesser Keurigs. It is a heavy machine, about 18 pounds. It’s mass may be why it is so much quieter than any other Keurig brewer I have tried. The construction is a level above the residential models. The brew chamber operates smoothly and there is an extra pressure plate in the brew head that stabilizes the pod while being clamped. What I enjoy about this machine is its simplicity. I don’t have to puzzle over an array of push buttons, most of which I don’t care about but require my attention for every brew. Many complain about the lack of 12 oz size which I don’t lament at all. That’s the size you would select if you want a weak and bitter cup of coffee. There just is not enough coffee in a k-cup to make a decent 12 oz cuppa Joe. I use 8oz exclusively and since that is always the default size all I have to do is press “Brew” after I close the lid. From start of drip to last burst of air it takes about 50 seconds to extract a cup. This speed should ensure a poor cup of coffee but, surpisingly, in the Keurig system it works. Perhaps the slight pressurization of the hot water makes up for the short brew time, I don’t really know. I do know the quality pods I use taste great. My favorite brand so far is Peet’s. If you use the cheapest, most stale bargain pods you can find you will make awful coffee. I often use the 4oz size without a pod to preheat a cup and to get the brew compartment warmed up and cleaned. In fact, I use the 4oz rinse a lot because a clean machine is important to good coffee. This extra fussiness is not required but I am, by nature, a fussy person. I had tried the Keurig K-1500 and it has no 4oz size among other failings. (I found it to be very noisy and slow to heat. It also can’t brew a second cup quickly, it has to heat up again.) I thought the K-1500 would be a cheaper and newer alternative to the older K-155 but it is miles away. Excellent aspects of the K-155 is that you can adjust the temperature within a 10 degree range. My test with an accurate thermometer shows the settings to be accurate. This amazes me because I see many review videos of other Kurig brewers where the temperature never even gets to 180. Keurig nailed the temp adjustment on this machine. I like that I can set the on and off times for the machine. It is ready for me in the morning and it obediently goes off at night. I drink coffee or want hot water all day so I don’t use the 2-hour auto off function. I have two complaints. The first is that there is no backup for the time setting. If you momentarily use power the clock shuts down and so does the on/off setting and the auto off if you are using that one. How hard could it have been to include a button cell battery and a simple circuit to keep the clock alive? Very disappointing and annoying. My only other annoyance is the silly display. The little movie is repetitive and conveys information nobody was asking for. Why can’t we choose to shut that down or suppress it. Both of these gripes are petty and not of much consequence. This brewer will give you your money’s worth in decent quality hot coffee. My previous brewers have had fairly short lives and I am hoping this one will last.
Rated 5 out of 5
M. Z (verified owner)–
Great for the office – This is a great machine that fulfills our office needs. Just the right size.
Rated 4 out of 5
C. N (verified owner)–
I needed something that can handle a lot of use. – Wish it had a strong brew option.
Rated 5 out of 5
P. K (verified owner)–
It doesn’t work – It doesn’t work
Rated 4 out of 5
G. K (verified owner)–
Received Feb 1 2022 and no longer working April 2 2023 Called Keurig Customer Service – This is the 2nd time we’ve purchased this commercial machine. The first one lasted two years, and we attributed it to not using filtered water. We bought this new machine and right out of the box we had Water Flow Interruption problems after every cup of coffee. Then, it simply stopped working with just a dribble of water coming out of it. Two months of frustration. So, I called Keurig and this is the solution; they put us through a set of of instructions to clean the needles. This cured the dribbling water issue. Then they had us reset the programming, which was very simple and this step seems to have cured the Water Flow Interruption problem. They gave us a customer care case # to use, should we have any other problems. I am confident they want to help, and will honor any warranty. We are 100% satisfied and the coffee pot works as expected. Yes – I would recommend this coffee machine. If you have issues (nothing is perfect) don’t do what I did and wait two months. Call their customer service # and they will help you figure it out. It was very simple to do and I would have saved myself a lot of frustration had I dealt with the issue right away. I would have given this a 5 star rating, but had to deduct a star for the issues now resolved.
Rated 4 out of 5
G. K (verified owner)–
Received Feb 1 2022 and no longer working April 2 2023 Called Keurig Customer Service – This is the 2nd time we’ve purchased this commercial machine. The first one lasted two years, and we attributed it to not using filtered water. We bought this new machine and right out of the box we had Water Flow Interruption problems after every cup of coffee. Then, it simply stopped working with just a dribble of water coming out of it. Two months of frustration. So, I called Keurig and this is the solution; they put us through a set of of instructions to clean the needles. This cured the dribbling water issue. Then they had us reset the programming, which was very simple and this step seems to have cured the Water Flow Interruption problem. They gave us a customer care case # to use, should we have any other problems. I am confident they want to help, and will honor any warranty. We are 100% satisfied and the coffee pot works as expected. Yes – I would recommend this coffee machine. If you have issues (nothing is perfect) don’t do what I did and wait two months. Call their customer service # and they will help you figure it out. It was very simple to do and I would have saved myself a lot of frustration had I dealt with the issue right away. I would have given this a 5 star rating, but had to deduct a star for the issues now resolved.
Rated 5 out of 5
P. K (verified owner)–
It doesn’t work – It doesn’t work
Rated 4 out of 5
C. N (verified owner)–
I needed something that can handle a lot of use. – Wish it had a strong brew option.
Rated 5 out of 5
M. Z (verified owner)–
Great for the office – This is a great machine that fulfills our office needs. Just the right size.
I. B (verified owner) –
Yes, it can be plumbed – Regardless of what you read K155, K150 and K150p (at least current versions) can ALL be hooked up to direct water using the optional kit. Just did this with K155 despite this caveat from manufacturer on the Amazon listing: “In addition, this brewer cannot be plumbed to a water line.” I suspect the confusion stems from the fact that this brewer’s basic design is a decade old and some changes have been made while the manufacturer’s comments on the listing, have not kept up. The photo is from the sanitizing manual that accompanied my machine. I replaced a failed K150p and used the old direct plumb kit. Further proof: 2nd pix is a cup of coffee (southern pecan, BTW) that I just made with this direct-plumbed brewer. PS: Raised in various newsrooms I have a 10-12 cup a day habit (caffeine optional) thus plumbing the maker a great feature.
I. B (verified owner) –
Yes, it can be plumbed – Regardless of what you read K155, K150 and K150p (at least current versions) can ALL be hooked up to direct water using the optional kit. Just did this with K155 despite this caveat from manufacturer on the Amazon listing: “In addition, this brewer cannot be plumbed to a water line.” I suspect the confusion stems from the fact that this brewer’s basic design is a decade old and some changes have been made while the manufacturer’s comments on the listing, have not kept up. The photo is from the sanitizing manual that accompanied my machine. I replaced a failed K150p and used the old direct plumb kit. Further proof: 2nd pix is a cup of coffee (southern pecan, BTW) that I just made with this direct-plumbed brewer. PS: Raised in various newsrooms I have a 10-12 cup a day habit (caffeine optional) thus plumbing the maker a great feature.
R. L (verified owner) –
The best k-cup brewer – Don’t turn up your nose at the Keurig brewer. It can make decent coffee quickly and you can use your own ground coffee if you want to reduce waste. This brewer looks large but it really is not much bigger than the lesser Keurigs. It is a heavy machine, about 18 pounds. It’s mass may be why it is so much quieter than any other Keurig brewer I have tried. The construction is a level above the residential models. The brew chamber operates smoothly and there is an extra pressure plate in the brew head that stabilizes the pod while being clamped. What I enjoy about this machine is its simplicity. I don’t have to puzzle over an array of push buttons, most of which I don’t care about but require my attention for every brew. Many complain about the lack of 12 oz size which I don’t lament at all. That’s the size you would select if you want a weak and bitter cup of coffee. There just is not enough coffee in a k-cup to make a decent 12 oz cuppa Joe. I use 8oz exclusively and since that is always the default size all I have to do is press “Brew” after I close the lid. From start of drip to last burst of air it takes about 50 seconds to extract a cup. This speed should ensure a poor cup of coffee but, surpisingly, in the Keurig system it works. Perhaps the slight pressurization of the hot water makes up for the short brew time, I don’t really know. I do know the quality pods I use taste great. My favorite brand so far is Peet’s. If you use the cheapest, most stale bargain pods you can find you will make awful coffee. I often use the 4oz size without a pod to preheat a cup and to get the brew compartment warmed up and cleaned. In fact, I use the 4oz rinse a lot because a clean machine is important to good coffee. This extra fussiness is not required but I am, by nature, a fussy person. I had tried the Keurig K-1500 and it has no 4oz size among other failings. (I found it to be very noisy and slow to heat. It also can’t brew a second cup quickly, it has to heat up again.) I thought the K-1500 would be a cheaper and newer alternative to the older K-155 but it is miles away. Excellent aspects of the K-155 is that you can adjust the temperature within a 10 degree range. My test with an accurate thermometer shows the settings to be accurate. This amazes me because I see many review videos of other Kurig brewers where the temperature never even gets to 180. Keurig nailed the temp adjustment on this machine. I like that I can set the on and off times for the machine. It is ready for me in the morning and it obediently goes off at night. I drink coffee or want hot water all day so I don’t use the 2-hour auto off function. I have two complaints. The first is that there is no backup for the time setting. If you momentarily use power the clock shuts down and so does the on/off setting and the auto off if you are using that one. How hard could it have been to include a button cell battery and a simple circuit to keep the clock alive? Very disappointing and annoying. My only other annoyance is the silly display. The little movie is repetitive and conveys information nobody was asking for. Why can’t we choose to shut that down or suppress it. Both of these gripes are petty and not of much consequence. This brewer will give you your money’s worth in decent quality hot coffee. My previous brewers have had fairly short lives and I am hoping this one will last.
R. L (verified owner) –
The best k-cup brewer – Don’t turn up your nose at the Keurig brewer. It can make decent coffee quickly and you can use your own ground coffee if you want to reduce waste. This brewer looks large but it really is not much bigger than the lesser Keurigs. It is a heavy machine, about 18 pounds. It’s mass may be why it is so much quieter than any other Keurig brewer I have tried. The construction is a level above the residential models. The brew chamber operates smoothly and there is an extra pressure plate in the brew head that stabilizes the pod while being clamped. What I enjoy about this machine is its simplicity. I don’t have to puzzle over an array of push buttons, most of which I don’t care about but require my attention for every brew. Many complain about the lack of 12 oz size which I don’t lament at all. That’s the size you would select if you want a weak and bitter cup of coffee. There just is not enough coffee in a k-cup to make a decent 12 oz cuppa Joe. I use 8oz exclusively and since that is always the default size all I have to do is press “Brew” after I close the lid. From start of drip to last burst of air it takes about 50 seconds to extract a cup. This speed should ensure a poor cup of coffee but, surpisingly, in the Keurig system it works. Perhaps the slight pressurization of the hot water makes up for the short brew time, I don’t really know. I do know the quality pods I use taste great. My favorite brand so far is Peet’s. If you use the cheapest, most stale bargain pods you can find you will make awful coffee. I often use the 4oz size without a pod to preheat a cup and to get the brew compartment warmed up and cleaned. In fact, I use the 4oz rinse a lot because a clean machine is important to good coffee. This extra fussiness is not required but I am, by nature, a fussy person. I had tried the Keurig K-1500 and it has no 4oz size among other failings. (I found it to be very noisy and slow to heat. It also can’t brew a second cup quickly, it has to heat up again.) I thought the K-1500 would be a cheaper and newer alternative to the older K-155 but it is miles away. Excellent aspects of the K-155 is that you can adjust the temperature within a 10 degree range. My test with an accurate thermometer shows the settings to be accurate. This amazes me because I see many review videos of other Kurig brewers where the temperature never even gets to 180. Keurig nailed the temp adjustment on this machine. I like that I can set the on and off times for the machine. It is ready for me in the morning and it obediently goes off at night. I drink coffee or want hot water all day so I don’t use the 2-hour auto off function. I have two complaints. The first is that there is no backup for the time setting. If you momentarily use power the clock shuts down and so does the on/off setting and the auto off if you are using that one. How hard could it have been to include a button cell battery and a simple circuit to keep the clock alive? Very disappointing and annoying. My only other annoyance is the silly display. The little movie is repetitive and conveys information nobody was asking for. Why can’t we choose to shut that down or suppress it. Both of these gripes are petty and not of much consequence. This brewer will give you your money’s worth in decent quality hot coffee. My previous brewers have had fairly short lives and I am hoping this one will last.
M. Z (verified owner) –
Great for the office – This is a great machine that fulfills our office needs. Just the right size.
C. N (verified owner) –
I needed something that can handle a lot of use. – Wish it had a strong brew option.
P. K (verified owner) –
It doesn’t work – It doesn’t work
G. K (verified owner) –
Received Feb 1 2022 and no longer working April 2 2023 Called Keurig Customer Service – This is the 2nd time we’ve purchased this commercial machine. The first one lasted two years, and we attributed it to not using filtered water. We bought this new machine and right out of the box we had Water Flow Interruption problems after every cup of coffee. Then, it simply stopped working with just a dribble of water coming out of it. Two months of frustration. So, I called Keurig and this is the solution; they put us through a set of of instructions to clean the needles. This cured the dribbling water issue. Then they had us reset the programming, which was very simple and this step seems to have cured the Water Flow Interruption problem. They gave us a customer care case # to use, should we have any other problems. I am confident they want to help, and will honor any warranty. We are 100% satisfied and the coffee pot works as expected. Yes – I would recommend this coffee machine. If you have issues (nothing is perfect) don’t do what I did and wait two months. Call their customer service # and they will help you figure it out. It was very simple to do and I would have saved myself a lot of frustration had I dealt with the issue right away. I would have given this a 5 star rating, but had to deduct a star for the issues now resolved.
G. K (verified owner) –
Received Feb 1 2022 and no longer working April 2 2023 Called Keurig Customer Service – This is the 2nd time we’ve purchased this commercial machine. The first one lasted two years, and we attributed it to not using filtered water. We bought this new machine and right out of the box we had Water Flow Interruption problems after every cup of coffee. Then, it simply stopped working with just a dribble of water coming out of it. Two months of frustration. So, I called Keurig and this is the solution; they put us through a set of of instructions to clean the needles. This cured the dribbling water issue. Then they had us reset the programming, which was very simple and this step seems to have cured the Water Flow Interruption problem. They gave us a customer care case # to use, should we have any other problems. I am confident they want to help, and will honor any warranty. We are 100% satisfied and the coffee pot works as expected. Yes – I would recommend this coffee machine. If you have issues (nothing is perfect) don’t do what I did and wait two months. Call their customer service # and they will help you figure it out. It was very simple to do and I would have saved myself a lot of frustration had I dealt with the issue right away. I would have given this a 5 star rating, but had to deduct a star for the issues now resolved.
P. K (verified owner) –
It doesn’t work – It doesn’t work
C. N (verified owner) –
I needed something that can handle a lot of use. – Wish it had a strong brew option.
M. Z (verified owner) –
Great for the office – This is a great machine that fulfills our office needs. Just the right size.