Keurig Re-use k-cup www.K-Saver.com Reuse coffee cup K-saver go green coffee
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why not buy and use the reusable filter that is made for the keurig? it's about the same price as this.
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I brought my keurig and a tissamo not to have stale coffee so what is the use of reusing the cheap cup?
All Comments (28)
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keurig has a reusable filter though
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Fucking dumb
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I bought a reusable k cup with a snap lid, works great! Was also $3 cheaper. The shop where I buy my k Cups also has a recycling program. Works for me. :)
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I had recently bought my Keurig coffee maker and I didn't get nothing extra with it to be able to use my bag of coffee:( but I actually saved a couple of the cups and kept looking at them thinking "There must be a way for me to use my own coffee in these cups!! and then was hoping someone would come up with something.Didn't know about the one that keurig sells either. I will buy one if I see it in Walgreen's or CVS;)
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Stop preying on other peoples ideas & accomplishments. Design your own system instead of "pirating" patents. No wonder president Obama & others want federal patent laws enacted to help protect US companies from predatory practices....
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This wasn't well thought out. If I like a certain blend of something that isn't sold in bulk outside of a k-cup... how would this help me? It wouldn't.
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Interesting idea...
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this is stupid. Don't bother...just buy a reusable insert that you can scoop your own coffee into. they make those...rather then some gross reusing shit
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they already sell a special thing that does this also comes with most machines what a rip off some idiot did not do their homework
I'm not sure I understand how this works. I use the K-Cups at home. There is a hole that punches the top and the bottom of the cup. I clearly see how you snap the top lid on, but do you have to somehow seal the hole in the bottom to keep reusing it? Seems like the new grinds would come out the bottom hole when you pour them in.
swampfoxer 1 month ago
@swampfoxer Each K-Cup has a filter inside of it that hangs above the bottom hole. The only thing that touches that bottom hole is your already brewed &filtered coffee. So if you have multiple holes in the bottom, the only thing that will happen will be the coffee going into your mug quicker. It in no way affects how long the water brews in the filter bag hanging above it. In fact you don't even need a bottom to your K-Cup & the coffee would still taste the same! Diagram tiny . cc/gsexk
LabyrinthEnterprises 1 month ago
Tin foil works just as good and a hell of a lot cheaper than these caps.
Edbo11703 1 month ago
@Edbo11703 Tin foil leaks and takes more time to put on. And tin foil will be more expensive over time. The K-Saver will last a lifetime.
LabyrinthEnterprises 1 month ago
Coffee grinds are notorious for clogging sink drains. Other than that, nice demonstration video.
bryuko 2 months ago
@bryuko This was poured down a garbage disposal in the video, but that is great info for viewers using regular sink drains. Thanks!
LabyrinthEnterprises 2 months ago