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C**R
Fabulous! I love them!
I ordered only six of these to try them in my Keurig 2.0. I compared them end to end and bottom to bottom to actual K-Cups, and they are exactly the same size. After a week of constant use, rinsing them, letting them dry, and then refilling them for morning, I was sold. Lots of coffee is made here, and not once have one of these cups spewed grounds into my coffee. At the bottom of my cup I see a bit of residue, but I'm fine with that. I also love coffee made with a French press as well, though, and that leaves far more residue by comparison. Inside these little cups there is a line just below the upper edge. I try not to fill above that line, and I do not pack the coffee inside the cups. I leave it loose, and I make sure that there are not particles of coffee on the edge of the cup before I close it. (Another fact: I found it difficult to open these cups when I first got them. There is a hinged edge on one side of the cup. Lift up the lid directly across from that edge, and the cup opens easily.) I was so pleased with these cups that I ordered thirty more along with this K-Cup carousel to hold 35. It was a bit of a chore to fill 35 cups. But normally I will fill only four or five before bedtime, however many we used, rinsed, and put in the drainer to dry that day. When I have guests I'll use more, but to me that will be no big deal. I like the fact that filling reusable K-Cups saves me money, but the huge deciding factor for me is imagining the hundreds of thousands of brand-name K-Cups that are used and tossed in the trash daily across not only our country but the world. Imagine the gigantic mountain of plastic, which is not friendly to our environment and will take possibly forever to degrade, that creates daily on our planet. I love my coffee, and I love the one-cup servings that my Keurig makes possible. But I don't wish to create an environmental hazard by disposing of K-Cups simply because they are easy to use. These little jewels don't require rocket science to fill them. They have my vote! I buy my favorite brands of beans and grind my own coffee. A person could also use these with loose tea to make a delicious cuppa. I just wish the company would make these in different colors to match our machines. Mine is red, and the lavender/purple color doesn't look as lovely sitting beside it as red cups would.Update: After use, I stick these cups in my rack to dry out. When we make a cup of coffee, we just tap out the dried grounds and use them again to eliminate washing the K-cups continuously. After using these things daily for many months, I can say they are well-made, hold up well, and allow me and my family to diminish our garbage output HUGELY! I do have coffee ground residue at the bottom of my cups of coffee. I just stop drinking and rinse the cup. That doesn't bother me. I'm very glad I bought these. I hate the color of them, but I can't complain about the quality, durability, or the coffee that they provide.
K**K
Smaller capacity than other reusable cups.
Works OK. it doesn’t hold enough coffee for a strong enough cup, but I just choose a smaller size. They don’t have a space for the needle cut out. The whole bottom is one big cut out.....you can see what I mean by the pictures.I’m sure it was a design change for ease of manufacture AND makes it easier to clean. But it does reduce the amount of coffee in the cup
J**R
We like this product-almost perfect
We now have 24 of these reusable cups. This is our second order, which says something.The only reason I don't score a 5 Stars is that there is an O-Ring seal, which is valuable, but it needs to be wet to easily seal. I trickle water out of the faucet and get only the lid wet before filling and closing, this lubricates the )-Ring and it snaps shut, sealed. Possibly a design change that sealed the cup, without the use of an O-Ring would be helpful. However, they clean well, keep consistently brewing the same, no clogs, and the tops have not broken off yet, as I have had with other products.Of all of the K-Cup reusable filters, I believe this is the best one, for the quality/price. Buying a premium coffee whole bean, grinding it in a burr grinder ourselves, we average about $.20 per cup. The savings over K-Cups at $.50 each, maybe a cheap brand for $.40, the savings add up and the time spent rinsing and refilling is not a big deal, I'm retired, I have the time.
M**S
So Far So Good - Nozzle Design Seems To Be Better On This Brand Than Others
So far so good. What I like so far is the nozzle that goes down into the coffee grounds. As you can see from the attached pictures, the black reusable filter has a rounded nozzle. While it works great most of the time, there are times where the water does not stream completely straight down into the cup, which causes coffee to go outside of the cup and creating a mess to clean up.With these pink colored reusable K Cups, the nozzle goes down into the grounds and so far the stream of coffee goes straight down into the cup, so no mess to clean up. If these last as long as our previous K Cup reusable filters, it's a wise investment.
J**T
Coffee-made-to-order, save money!
We've used these coffee filters with our Keurig to make over 20 cups of coffee. We are very impressed with the quality! We have always enjoyed trying different gourmet blends and brands of coffee and now we can drink almost any coffee for $.30 or less per cup. We added paper filters to the cups which now has completely eliminated grunge in the cup and clean up is a breeze--just up end the used cup and filter over the trash can.Some people who use this method complain about the mess and inconvenience, however we set up the six cups all at once the night before. Then we only have any inconvenience once and we continue to brew coffee throughout the day as easily as the factory-made k-cups. Another concern was grind in the coffee, but the lids on these little filters fit very snugly and won't close if grind is in the way, so this has been a pleasant surprise as well. We love that they are dishwasher safe! We drop them into the silverware baskets and they come out clean and ready for re-use.Finally, folks complained about weak coffee when using fill-your-own filters. We haven't found this to be a problem. We brew it using the strong selection and find it to be exactly as we used to brew it when we had a drip coffee maker and a Breva espresso machine.We have also used whole leaf tea in these cups to brew through the Keurig. The tea comes out strong and perfectly brewed. We are especially fond of using the Teavana teas. The flavor is just as good as when brewed following all the temperature and timing of home brew that Teavana suggests.We were hesitant to head this direction, but now we are very satisfied and plan to replace them when/if they are broken. We already have recommended them to our Keurig-using friends and family!
I**E
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