The new Keurig K-Iced coffee maker just got a fresh price drop at Amazon
SAVE $20.99: As of July 24, Amazon just discounted Keurig's K-Iced coffee maker to $79, a 21% discount from its usual price.
This summer has felt like one extended heat wave, with much of the country experiencing record-breaking temperatures. However, true iced coffee lovers know that there's never a bad time to order iced coffee. That iced americano will taste just as good even if snow is falling. Still, a wicked hot summer like this is the perfect excuse to upgrade to a hot/iced coffee maker like the K-Iced single-serve brewer.
As of this writing, Amazon has dropped the price of the Keurig K-Iced coffee maker. And, according to the price tracking tool CamelCamelCamel, this is the first price drop this new appliance has received outside of Prime Day. Normally priced at $99.99, this device is now just $79 at Amazon (and Walmart). Other retailers, including Keurig itself, are selling the K-Iced for $89 to $99 right now.
The K-Iced 2-in-1 coffee maker can brew both hot and cold coffee. It's not Keurig's first coffee maker that's capable of brewing iced coffee, but it was newly released in 2023 to better satisfy iced coffee lovers (Keurig also released new iced coffee K-Cups to support the device). The K-Iced has a similar profile to the super-compact K-Mini coffee maker, so it won't take up too much space on your counter.
When you're in the mood for something cool, simply select the Brew Over Ice setting on your K-Iced. The brew temperature will start out extra hot to extract the flavor and caffeine, but then the temperature will gradually cool so your ice doesn't melt. The end result will be a refreshing iced coffee, no Starbucks line required.
We don't know how much longer Amazon will keep this discount available, so if you're still rocking the same bulky Keurig you've had for the last five years, then maybe it's time to try something a little cooler.
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