DH really wants a Keurig.
He's the only coffee drinker in the house, generally drinks 1-2 cups a day and is only really here Sat/Sun. So I agree that this system would be more convenient & less wasteful is some respects. However, I can't get over the fact that he'd be throwing away individual plastic "cups" with every brew. I assume these can't be recycled? Also, those suckers aren't cheap. Oh, my Dad is an avid coffee drinker (like constant throughout the day/night) and he visits 3-4 times a year so I'm thinking about keeping our old coffeemaker around for those times.
I found this alternative, a reusable "k-cup".
Just wondering if anyone has any experience with it? The reviews on Amazon look mixed.
Any thoughts/opinions/experience on the Keurig machine in general are also appreciated. TIA!
Re: Keurig anyone?
What Megan said
DH has one and LOVES it. We kept our old coffeemaker for when family visits but that's only once or twice a year. I use it for hot chocolate and oatmeal since I don't drink coffee.
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i friggin LOVE the keurig!!! my gpa has one and has the kcup thingy where you use your own coffee, and honestly i thought it was awfully messy. the kcups you buy w/ the coffee are way better than using your own (taste wise).
i have this but a much older model and it works great for me and is super easy to use. i use regular coffee filters in it. i think they make a small reusable one too that would fit in it.
My office had one and I liked the coffee it made (once you figure out what kcup you like)...but it does make a lot of trash.
That said, if DH said he really wanted one I very likely would buy it for him regardless because he doesn't say that very often/about many things.
Now, if $ wasn't an issue I'd get an automated espresso maker like this that uses whole beans, but brews one or two cups at a time. That's on my "one day" wish list.
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