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Has the thread on k-cups and Keurig coffee makers coffee been deleted or am I just going blind?
Anyway, for exactly ten dollars, I just yesterday got a "Family Chef One Cup coffee maker" at the Meredith Family Dollar store, and that is definitely the best ten dollars I ever spent. No ridiculously over-priced k-cups.....just get a tin of whatever coffee you want and keep it in the freezer....and you will become a very happy camper .... just like me........capice!!!
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I also can't see the expense of the k-cups. Bought a B&D coffee maker for $18 at Walmart which comes with a 14 oz. stainless travel mug. Makes a great cup of coffee for one!
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Bought a stainless steel thermos with a french press. Nuke the heck out of a mug of water add it to a tablespoon of cheap coffee and get a cup of java that will rival any gourmet coffee.
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The patent for the Keurig K-cup is due to expire on Sept. 16th, 2012. Starbucks has plans to sell their own k-cup type brewer in the fall. I would expect that prices will fall for the brewers and k-cups once other manufacturers enter the market.
Hopefully, someone will come up with a recyclable k-cup. Some people object to the K-cup concept since they are throwaway and not recyclable. (K-cups for the Keuring Vue system are #5 recyclable) |
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It is a good point to bring it up to those that aren't aware of this. I am well aware of the one you describe which is (reluctantly) provided with the newer machines. But I'm referring to the pre-loaded/disposable ones that are probably used 99.99 percent of the time. Its also interesting that if you were to just purchase that reusable grounds holder, it is about $16-$17 retail; an obvious attempt to steer the user to the single use/more profitable ones.
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I'm not a frequent coffee drinker, but the places I have seen the single-service K-cup systems are places where convenience is the operative word. At the expense of recycling, and the obvious additional waste, in a place like an automobile dealership waiting room or any basically public waiting area, convenience and simplicity is what a cup of coffee is all about, not, sadly, saving the environment.
For home use, I'm all for re-use and recycle, but sometimes something just has to give. |
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They do have a cup you can put your own coffee in in the K cup machine. I have one but must admit I haven't used it much.
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While the design of the ten dollar, Family Chef one cup coffee-maker and the eighteen dollar, Black & Decker one cup Brew & Go are very similar, the B & D seems like it has better quality plastic and better brewing sounds, parts quality, and maybe better design.
Is there any way to find out if either of these one cup coffee-makers has ever started a serious fire in someone's kitchen when it failed to turn itself off or something like that? It seems like that maybe could happen ..... ?
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For just 11.95, Heath's Hardware in Centre Harbor had a stack of about eight Black & Decker Brew 'n Go, one-cup-coffee-makers on sale this morning, and the Brew 'n Go is probably the best coffee maker ever made in all the world history of one-cup coffee making, forever and ever, at least! That's a very high quality small appliance at a very low price......combine that with a 2.95 large-sized, Wal-mart tin of Great Value drip coffee, and you too can be down & out, livn that Walmart side of the lake, buddy or baby!!! .....ahoy there: Mitt from Wolfeboro......it's such a great coffee maker at such a bargain basement price....... that it would be worth the trip all the way from Wolfeboro to Center Harbor.....could be time to take the Whaler out for one last ride across the lake and down to the Heath's Hardware, buddy!
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BJ's in TIlton -- San Francisco, Rainforest Blend.
Also have Fogcutter Blend. Comes down to a bit less than $0.35/cup. Best we've found in the area.... GB |
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The new Kuerig Vue system packs are recyclable, though more expensive, of course.
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camp guy,
I somewhat agree with the retail reference. But the k-cups containers could and should be recycled similar to the soda and water they provide in their vending machines. So if they provide recycling for the soda and water then it isn't any stretch for them. If they don't provide recycling bins, then the canned and plastic bottled items don't really matter either if recyclable. |
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Mirror Lakes BB - You make a good point, and very easily this thread could balloon into a full-blown discussion of recycling.
My point is simply that not all recyclable items get recycled, for many reasons, and one of them is convenience (even though I fully agree it isn't very inconvenient to drop the empty K-cup into a recycle bin adjacent to the K-cup coffee maker). |
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This recycle is somewhat off point especially since we don't own a Keurig but just noticed that the recycle is an issue with many. Our main point was really about the off patent and seeing the flood of others going to sell a similar product (that Keurig, Green Mountain, et al were making a killing on). |
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