The iCoffee Opus spins up single-serving brews (pictures)
This Keurig competitor takes a dizzying approach to single-serve coffeemaking.
iCoffee Ops Single Serve Brewer by Remington
The iCoffee Opus Single Serve Brewer is a Keurig competitor that puts a new spin on your morning joe. Click through for a closer look.
Flashy design
The iCoffee Opus sports a glossy, black build with stainless-steel accents and blue LEDs.
Easy usability
It's also very easy to use. At the touch of a single button, you'll be able to brew up your morning java in less than a minute.
SpinBrew technology
iCoffee sets itself apart from other single-serve coffee makers with SpinBrew technology. Basically, the machine will spray a spinning stream of water within the K-Cup during the brew cycle. iCoffee claims that this agitation process helps produce a less bitter brew.
Water reservoir
Like with most single serve brewers, you'll need to keep the water reservoir filled. iCoffee's holds 75 ounces.
Dial-a-Brew
There's a convenience dial that'll let you adjust the brew size from 4 to 12 ounces.
Cup compatibility
iCoffee claims that its brewer will work with any K-style cup, including knockoff brands that won't work in Keurig 2.0 brewers.
Price point
The iCoffee Opus retails at $140. Does it brew a better cup than the competition? Read our full review to find out.