The new My Keurig service now allows you to personalize your coffee maker

The new My Keurig service now allows you to personalize your coffee maker

If you're looking for a gift for a coffee lover this winter, look no further than Keurig's new personalization service, My Keurig. This new feature allows users to add their own design, text, and monogram to some of the best coffee makers on the market. The new service will cost a $30 premium, but there is room for customization on a variety of Keurig coffeemakers.

Currently, only the Keurig K-Mini, K-Mini Plus, and K-Slim are customizable, but more may be added soon. However, if you are interested in getting an inexpensive device from this brand, there are plenty of new designs to choose from.

Preset designs range from holiday sweaters (which is to be expected) to sports stripes, polka dots, and the intriguingly named Scandinavian Meadow.

The M-Mini models can be customized from the standard matte black or studio gray versions, while the K-Mini Plus is available in matte black or matte white. However, the Keurig K-Slim is only available in standard matte black.

Once you have selected a design, you are also free to change the text (even the size), color, pattern size, and range of other elements. each side of the Keurig coffee maker can be personalized individually, so even those who cannot choose between the two options can mix and match The Keurig coffee maker can be personalized individually, so those who cannot choose between the two options can mix and match. Unfortunately, at this time, Keurig does not offer the option to add your own design or photos.

According to Keurig, customized My Keurig machines are shipped within seven days of ordering, but no cancellations are accepted and no returns or refunds are available.

If you want to check out the competition, we have compiled a list of all the best Nespresso machines available today. And if you are not interested in the convenience of a pod-based system, check out the best Cuisinart coffee makers and best espresso machines on the market. Unfortunately, Drinkworks, the Keurig of alcoholic beverages, has closed its doors.

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