| 80 | | $170 | Top tier taste quality and a simple interface make this a great choice for connoisseurs |
| 76 | | $300 | Imparts a great tasting cup, but some drawbacks in user friendliness and its high price make it hard to recommend to most |
| 70 | | $100 | Can almost match the OXO in terms of taste but costs about half as much |
| 68 | | $200 | Convenient, and tastes significantly better than Keurig machines |
| 66 | | $330 | Great if you're looking for a unique looking countertop appliance, but you can get better coffee for much less |
| 61 | | $190 | Makes a good cup, but others in the same price range do the same and are a bit easier to use |
| 60 | | $35 | An inexpensive machine that makes good coffee and has a programmable function |
| 60 | | $60 | Average taste doesn't live up to that of less expensive mahcines |
| 57 | | $200 | Our top choice for those that like K-Cups |
| 57 | | $170 | A super convenient Keurig machine that brings a slight reduction in the plastic taste |
| 56 | | $25 | Inexpensive yet makes a pretty good cup, but does take its time in doing so |
| 45 | | $250 | Good for those that like very mellow and smooth coffee, and have extra time in the morning for the involved cleaning process |