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Sep 07, 2021
Has everything but 2 master wrench sets, weird size spark plug sockets, and 3/4" & 1/4" Universal Joint Socket Adapter
1 of 2 found this helpful Tool set has everything I needed thus far. Only complaint is the 3/4" extension bar is a bit difficult to unhinge from the 3/4" socket - use the 1/4" extension bar and the edge of a table and it comes right out.
Just need to add a 3/4" Universal Joint Socket Adapter for those stubborn rear end bolts and some 3/8" extension bars of every size for those hard to reach spark plugs, and maybe a wrench setx2, and its perfect.

Aug 20, 2021
NEED TO BUY ANOTHER SATA CABLE for 4 hard drives w/ water cooling
Need to buy an additional SATA cable though if you have water cooling (1) and many hard drives - 4 Hard drives or more? Buy a accessory Sata cable.
Go find it on walmart's website for what it comes with.
Works great though 5/5 stars.

Aug 28, 2016
1 out of 5 because of below. Gets the job done, but a few complaints...
11 of 16 found this helpful I bought the K575 (from Newegg) because of the "Instant Hot Water" feature so I could replace my aging Zojurushi hot-water pot for cooking ramen. Well, probably due to potential liability and lawyers, the so-called "Hot Water" isn't even hot enough to burn your finger - I can swipe my finger through it just fine and hold it there for up to a second and only think, "well thats a bit hot....." instead of "OW FFFF MY FINGER!!!". Yes, this is with the 'Temperature' setting maxed out on '5 bars - High' and also 'High-Altitude' mode on in FLorida (6 feet above sea level). I checked it with my HVAC digital thermometer direct under the stream, and the water temp starts at 124degF and maxes out at 179.4degF (81.9degC for those of you who are from countries that have not been to the Moon) during a 12oz Hot Water dispense cycle. The majority of it is a steady raise from 124F to 155F, with the last sputters (1-3 seconds) of the cycle giving it that extra ~20degF boost. Unfortunately, my thermometer does not have an avg temp selector to see what the overall temp of the liquid coming out is, and I didn't check to see what the actual temp of the water in mug (after it transfers heat to a cold mug) is that would reach your lips.
So if you are buying this to _cook_ your Ramen In-A-Cup's, don't expect too much and become disappointed - only expect 1min 1000Wmicrowave-tier noodles. The Water Reservoir leaves a bit to be desired, they claim it comes out to 80 ounces (~2.4L), but it really doesn't seem like it. Perhaps this is because my old HWP was almost twice the size, i.e. half as many refills.
"Instant Hot Water" is a bit over the top. It takes the brewer a good 20-40 seconds from a cold (unplugged overnight) start to finish its 'Preheat' cycle, and has to preheat about half as long again after each 12oz dispensed (when pertaining to Ramen bowls), regardless of whether on 'High-Altitude' or not. However, it is bearable because that is about how long it takes to shake the morning blues and really awake.
My second complaint is the Drip Pan: While the top is made of nice sturdy 14-16ga matte Stainless and (I want to say, fiberglass-reinforced) thick polymer, it doesn't truly lock into the brewer at all. Its as if the hooks to secure it are too short, or the feet on the bottom of the machine are not tall enough. So it just kinda slides around as you move your mug. However, it does stay put when you lift the brewer to move it, and makes changing positions with a Keurig Carafe easy as cake.
I suppose it will suffice, and it is a nice machine that was factory packaged extremely well (Store-packaging inside a factory Keurig cardboard distribution shipping box; machine is held in place with pressed paper-mache supports inside store-package) and arrives spotless. But is it a 'Be-all, End-all' all-in-one appliance? I'll leave that to you to decide for yourself.
Truly, its a 4/5 star machine, but no one will find my post in the thousands of reviews there.