aja8888
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I use this for a travel mug. Cheap. I popped the spot welded carabiner off.
https://www.walmart.com/ip/Ozark-Tr...-17-fl-oz/721812427?athbdg=L1600&from=/search
So how do you hold it then?
I use this for a travel mug. Cheap. I popped the spot welded carabiner off.
https://www.walmart.com/ip/Ozark-Tr...-17-fl-oz/721812427?athbdg=L1600&from=/search
I never understood the whole K-cup thing... Very expensive machine and insanely expensive coffee that doesn't even taste as good as what I get from my just as easy to use drip machine. I use the Hamilton Beach BrewStation that dispenses coffee directly into your cup. No carafe to clean or accidently break. Yea, I broke a few of those glass carafes before I discovered the BrewStation.
If you think Kcup is expensive, look at Nespresso machines cost and the cost of those pods.I never understood the whole K-cup thing... Very expensive machine and insanely expensive coffee that doesn't even taste as good as what I get from my just as easy to use drip machine. I use the Hamilton Beach BrewStation that dispenses coffee directly into your cup. No carafe to clean or accidently break. Yea, I broke a few of those glass carafes before I discovered the BrewStation.
I totally agree with you! Someone gave me one when they were moving and once I realized it only took k cups I gave it to the thrift store. No way am I making any more plastic garbage than necessary. Of course I try to use anything washable versus anything that has to be thrown away.
They don’t only take k-cups. You can use your own coffee and it comes out very good, no plastic waste. I’ll keep trying to get the word out.
They don’t only take k-cups. You can use your own coffee and it comes out very good, no plastic waste. I’ll keep trying to get the word out.
I don’t get the k-cup thing either unless ... household members want different glavors, decaf, hot chocolate, etc.
I don’t get the k-cup thing either unless you only have single 5 oz cup per day
Any recommendations/suggestions?
DH and I don’t share coffee. We don’t drink that much either so a fresh cup on demand at the size desired (I usually select 12 oz) works well. I usually have 1 a day, DH less.I don’t get the k-cup thing either unless you only have single 5 oz cup per day or household members want different glavors, decaf, hot chocolate, etc. Using the refillable K cup seems like work that defeats the main advantage of the k cup system. And now they have paper filters? The grocery store coffee aisle is being overtaken by k cup products!
That looks tempting.
Thank you! I've tried the fill your own K-cups. They are a pain in the arse! I've spilled more coffee trying to get the grounds into that tiny little cup. Then getting the top on correctly so the grounds don't come out, then setting the piece in just right so it works properly... also a pain! And no... the coffee does not come out as good than in a good quality drip machine that IMO is so much easier to use. I make coffee every morning just for myself with my Hamilton Beach effortlessly with no spill, no mess, no fuss and comes out perfectly every time. 200 standard coffee filters cost about $1.69 at the super market. Even less at Aldi or the dollar store. I wouldn't take a Keurig machine either if it was given to me for free.Using the refillable K cup seems like work that defeats the main advantage of the k cup system.
I can afford $18.25 a year for the convenience but in reality is it a lot less because we brew an 8 cup pot more often than not.You do realize that you are adding $0.05/cup of coffee using these filters!
We use those k-cup filters as well. It makes it so much easier to clean out the reuseable k-cups... just dump it into compost or trash and a quick rinse.
ETA: When I add an image is there anyway to make it smaller?
Yes. Should I [-]brag[/-] post about it in the Blow That Dough thread?You do realize that you are adding $0.05/cup of coffee using these filters!
Thank you! I've tried the fill your own K-cups. They are a pain in the arse! I've spilled more coffee trying to get the grounds into that tiny little cup. Then getting the top on correctly so the grounds don't come out, then setting the piece in just right so it works properly... also a pain! And no... the coffee does not come out as good than in a good quality drip machine that IMO is so much easier to use. I make coffee every morning just for myself with my Hamilton Beach effortlessly with no spill, no mess, no fuss and comes out perfectly every time. 200 standard coffee filters cost about $1.69 at the super market. Even less at Aldi or the dollar store. I wouldn't take a Keurig machine either if it was given to me for free.
Just want to mention we have no problem filling and using and dumping the reusable filters, and prefer the coffee that results. To each his own of course.Thank you! I've tried the fill your own K-cups. They are a pain in the arse! I've spilled more coffee trying to get the grounds into that tiny little cup. Then getting the top on correctly so the grounds don't come out, then setting the piece in just right so it works properly... also a pain! And no... the coffee does not come out as good than in a good quality drip machine that IMO is so much easier to use. I make coffee every morning just for myself with my Hamilton Beach effortlessly with no spill, no mess, no fuss and comes out perfectly every time. 200 standard coffee filters cost about $1.69 at the super market. Even less at Aldi or the dollar store. I wouldn't take a Keurig machine either if it was given to me for free.
Does it take k-cups or ground coffee?Well, an update....I bought an off brand K cup machine on sale and returned it as the 6, 8, and 10 ounce setting all produced only 8 ounces each.
So, I went with a Keurig K-Express machine on sale at $59.00 which has been great and gives me two settings i want: "bolder" and "12 ounce". Plus, my 7 1/4" travel mug fits under the discharge.
Does it take k-cups or ground coffee?