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Keruig Coffee/Tea - 11/28/2008 5:46:49 PM   
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I'm curious to know if anyone has the Keurig system, and if so, what you think of it? Is it as convenient as it seems and how good of a cup of coffee does it make? It really appeals to me for many reasons, but I'd like to hear from people who have used it.

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RE: Keruig Coffee/Tea - 11/28/2008 6:06:59 PM   
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How many cups of coffee are in there? Does it just stay there until you drink it all? What if you're only one person and that takes awhile?
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RE: Keruig Coffee/Tea - 11/28/2008 6:32:31 PM   
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How many cups of coffee are in there? Does it just stay there until you drink it all? What if you're only one person and that takes awhile?


The coffee isn't made in the maker itself...it's made in whatever individual coffee cup you put there. It's only the water that is kept in the coffeemaker. There IS no leftover coffee at all, unless you just don't finish your cup. Each new cup is freshly made with a new coffee/tea packet you place in the maker.


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RE: Keruig Coffee/Tea - 11/29/2008 9:05:04 AM   
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Each new cup is freshly made with a new coffee/tea packet you place in the maker.
At a cost similar to your favorite store in the whole world, Starbucks. Emphasis on the "bucks". I've come to conclusion that if it's featured in the Bed, Bath, and Beyond fliers it's a sure ripoff. Ya want a small coffee maker? Get a Mr. Coffee Junior. I've had mine for 10 years.

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RE: Keruig Coffee/Tea - 11/29/2008 9:51:43 AM   
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We have a Keurig at work.

I LOVE IT. It makes a single cup of coffee, and the brand of coffee that we use is the best, it's Timothy's. I don't know if you have Timothy's coffee in the states though?
The machine we have at work lets you choose 8oz or 10 oz, depending on how strong you like it. I am a coffee snob, and I'll tell you, it makes a pretty good cup of coffee.

I don't know that I would pay the money to have one at home, it seems that buying the K-cups could get expensive...? How often would you use it?

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RE: Keruig Coffee/Tea - 11/29/2008 10:15:40 AM   
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I just returned from visiting my sister and she has one. I liked it so much that she is getting me one for Christmas. You can make coffee or tea and can make it as weak or strong as you like. Also, the units come in two sizes. She gets her coffee on-line somewhere for a discount.
Maybe it depends on how many people in your house drink coffee.
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RE: Keruig Coffee/Tea - 11/29/2008 12:19:33 PM   
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For me I probably wouldn't buy it. For the same price you can get one of the coffee makers that grind and brew. If you experiment enough you'll be able to use regular coffee and make one or two cups.

I am a coffee snob too
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RE: Keruig Coffee/Tea - 11/29/2008 2:04:15 PM   
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. Ya want a small coffee maker? Get a Mr. Coffee Junior. I've had mine for 10 years.

I have one of those and it's fine....it does the trick for sure. I just like some of the features of this one. I'm not necessarily sold on getting one yet, or even sure it's worth it. That's why I'm in the research stages

I like the idea of no measuring coffee(or water) out every morning, no cleaning out a pot, and no wasted leftover coffee. Popping one pre-measured thing into the maker and coffee in 90 seconds with no rinsing or clean up is very appealing!


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and the brand of coffee that we use is the best, it's Timothy's. I don't know if you have Timothy's coffee in the states though?

I just noticed that brand on Amazon, so I guess we can get it here. I had no idea there were so many different brands sold in the k-cups.

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RE: Keruig Coffee/Tea - 11/29/2008 4:22:11 PM   
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We have a Keurig and I LOVE LOVE LOVE LOVE it!!! I love coffee but it was so wasteful to use our normal pot because I would only drink one cup out of it. We bought the little reusable thing that you put in it instead of the K-cups so we didn't have to buy them and can just use our own coffee. It is great, I can't say enough good things about it. The one minor flaw it has is it's loud when it is making coffee but it is only a few seconds so it isn't a big deal. You should get one, they are great!!!

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RE: Keruig Coffee/Tea - 11/29/2008 4:29:51 PM   
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I'm thinking about talking to Santa about it

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RE: Keruig Coffee/Tea - 12/1/2008 3:53:01 PM   
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I see on Amazon that they have a model that sells for around $75. That's not too bad. Most of the ones I've seen have been $120 or more. But, since I drink a blend of decaf and regular, I couldn't use one. Buying the filter thing that allows you to use your own coffee makes it way too much money when a 4 cup brewer goes for around $15. Besides, if I'm gonna buy a fancy coffee maker it will have to do cappucino, or else why bother?

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RE: Keruig Coffee/Tea - 12/1/2008 4:11:21 PM   
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I see on Amazon that they have a model that sells for around $75.

I saw that too. I'm still trying to decide if it's worth it for me or not.

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RE: Keruig Coffee/Tea - 12/1/2008 4:20:51 PM   
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We have one at work and when we have the extra $ I will get one at home. I love that you can make just one cup. I know you can do that with a regular machine but I like that you can get a few varieties of flavors. Then you can brew what you're in the mood for. The flavors are great, I love the Butter Toffee and the German Chocolate Cake. My boss just ordered about 10 boxes of the coffee's and paid around $160, I think it is about $1.35 per cup. So it it pricey but it still comes out less than Starbucks.

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RE: Keruig Coffee/Tea - 12/1/2008 11:27:41 PM   
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quote:

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I see on Amazon that they have a model that sells for around $75.

I saw that too. I'm still trying to decide if it's worth it for me or not.


Oh it is! I thought about you this morning when I was making my coffee. It was so tasty!

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RE: Keruig Coffee/Tea - 12/2/2008 10:27:24 AM   
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I also saw a lot of reviews that said the coffee was weak unless you're making a small cup or using the "Extra Bold" flavors. If you're used to Starbucks, though, anything is going to taste weak unless you just munch on the grounds.

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RE: Keruig Coffee/Tea - 12/2/2008 11:38:29 AM   
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Maybe that is if you use the K-cups. I have the reusable insert and I haven't found that at all.

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RE: Keruig Coffee/Tea - 12/2/2008 11:37:35 PM   
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If you're used to Starbucks, though, anything is going to taste weak unless you just munch on the grounds

I don't drink Starbucks on any kind of a regular basis...maybe once a month at the most. Even then, I get a latte, never their straight up coffee.

Yea, I like my coffee more of a liquid dessert


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RE: Keruig Coffee/Tea - 12/2/2008 11:39:00 PM   
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Mrs. Kerrlaw's school has one for the teacher's to use. She loves it so much that she wants one for Christmas.

The cost is around fifty cents per cup. The advantage is that different people (coffee drinkers, tea drinkers, cocoa drinkers) can share a machine.

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RE: Keruig Coffee/Tea - 12/2/2008 11:45:22 PM   
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The advantage is that different people (coffee drinkers, tea drinkers, cocoa drinkers) can share a machine.


That really appeals to me...I drink all three at different times. I'm really leaning towards one.


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RE: Keruig Coffee/Tea - 12/3/2008 7:16:36 AM   
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Karlie, I'm so glad you asked this question! I've been thinking about getting one, too.

For those who have one or use one ~
If I did, I'd get the $70-$80 one and the thing that keeps stopping me is that it says it makes an 8oz cup of coffee. That seems like not enough, I want a 16oz mug full. But I don't really understand how they operate, does it just take a couple seconds and I could just do 2 cups quick-like?

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RE: Keruig Coffee/Tea - 12/3/2008 7:19:42 AM   
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quote:

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The advantage is that different people (coffee drinkers, tea drinkers, cocoa drinkers) can share a machine.


That really appeals to me...I drink all three at different times. I'm really leaning towards one.


Me too. In the morning I want straight coffee. But all the rest of the day, I want flavored coffee or tea and my kids would love the cocoa.

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RE: Keruig Coffee/Tea - 12/3/2008 12:54:08 PM   
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If I did, I'd get the $70-$80 one and the thing that keeps stopping me is that it says it makes an 8oz cup of coffee. That seems like not enough, I want a 16oz mug full. But I don't really understand how they operate, does it just take a couple seconds and I could just do 2 cups quick-like?

From what I've read on their website, it makes a full cup in under a minute. I would guess if you want a "double" like for a travel mug, you could just make a second cup. Two minutes is a lot less time than it takes me to brew 2 cups on my regular maker.

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RE: Keruig Coffee/Tea - 12/3/2008 6:58:56 PM   
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I'm pretty sure you could just do two cups in a row. You'd probably have to use 2 k-cups though if you wanted it regular strength.
Our machine at work has two settings, 8oz and 10oz, but I prefer the 8. It actually takes less than 90 seconds, so I'm sure it wouldn't be any trouble to double it.

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RE: Keruig Coffee/Tea - 12/3/2008 7:05:13 PM   
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Cool. I've very nearly talked myself into one.

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RE: Keruig Coffee/Tea - 12/3/2008 8:34:10 PM   
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ORIGINAL: CoeurdeLeon

Cool. I've very nearly talked myself into one.

LOL! That's pretty much me too! I think Santa is bringing me one. My husband said according to my signature, I may not deserve one, but I said I'd name it "Coal" if that helped.

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