Keurig My K-Cup Reusable Coffee Filter


Keurig: 5048
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Customer Reviews:  229
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Fantastic!
This adapter works great! Simply pull the current sleeve that you slip your k-cup into and put this one in and you are ready to go. With this adapter you use your own coffee rather than buying k-cups. Even at a discounted $11/box through my job, k-cups are .40 each (plus tax). With this adapter you can put in your own coffee, screw on the top, put in your Keurig coffee maker and still get that fast cup of great tasting coffee. The little basket filter cleans easy enough. This is a three piece adapter. The fine mesh filter basket slips inside of the larger adapter and a cap screws on. This was an excellent investment.
Friday, January 9th, 2009
It works, but not very well
The problem is that once the brewing starts, water escapes from the lid and misses the cup, and ends up on the counter. So there is some clean up involved. Keurig really needs to rethink this product.
Friday, January 9th, 2009
Amazon, what happened?
This thing was $15 a week ago. All of a sudden it's $50?!?! It still sells for much cheaper in stores...
Thursday, January 8th, 2009
SWEET
Works, but not exactly as good as the real cups. It does work though. It's worth having so when you run out of K-Cups you can use it till you get more real ones from Amazon. It's messy and a pain to clean up between cups, but it definitely gets the job done. It seems like the water shoots thru it too fast for it to make the coffee as well as the real thing. I think some of the problem with that however is the coffee I put in it isn't extra fine ground. That would work much better I believe. But hey, since when I started using K-Cups I studied and searched ways to reuse them to save money, looked on the internet and saw the many steps people were going thru to reuse them, then I ran across this on here! Well, it's worth its weight in gold compared to what others are doing on the net! It's no replacement for the real thing, but it's an excellent temp substitute.
Wednesday, January 7th, 2009
Keurig My K-Cup Reusable Coffee Filter
The Keurig Single-Cup Home Brewing system has to be the greatest invention in coffee makers. It's so quick and easy and the Keurig My K-Cup Reusable Coffee Filter is the best addition to the system. I love being able to use my own ground coffee. It's money saving and I can feel good about helping the environment by not throwing away all those cups. The filter is so easy that it just makes sense to use it. Cleaning and refilling literally takes seconds. It's also just enough coffee in one cup for me to drink. When I would make coffee in my older coffee maker there was always some that would be wasted. I found that with the K-cups I just couldn't find a coffee I liked that was strong enough, even on the largest setting. The filter takes 2 tablespoons of ground coffee and, depending on the coffee, can make a nice strong cup of coffee. I highly recommend this product for it's convenience and the flexibility to use your own favorite ground coffee.
Wednesday, January 7th, 2009
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