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Save Money AND Save the Planet
My wife & I have dramatically different tastes in coffee, so the K-Cup concept works very well for us. However, at $.35 to $.55 cents a cup for K-Cups (in bulk) we were spending almost $2.00 every morning for our coffee fixes. PLUS, the world is literally getting buried in single-use plastic waste. These reusable K-Cups have been the PERFECT answer for us. We have each have 2 cups every morning. We clean them all at once (which takes about 1 minute for all 4) and they're ready to go for the next morning. I'm also amazed at how long 2lbs of coffee is lasting ... I'm pretty sure these have more than paid for themselves in the 1st 2lbs of coffee we purchased (Dark roast for me, medium for her). Next coffee purchase I plan on counting how many K-cups we're getting per pound. Honestly, this is a no-brainer and I wished we had done this long ago. 6/20/2019 follow-up: They're still working great! For grins, I counted how many actual K-Cup refills I get out of one pound of ground coffee .... and the answer is 38. Not only is that 38 fewer plastic K-Cups going to landfills ... they're a huge cost savings. The best deal on K-Cups at Costco is $0.35 per cup and "Name Brands" are about $0.55 per cup in bulk. Sooo, 38 throw-away K-Cups will cost you anywhere from $13.30 to $20.90 in bulk. A pound of good coffee costs about $5.00 to $8.00 depending upon brand. You'll save up to $15.90 per 38 cups (1lb) ... and at least $5.30. Just do it ... reduce waste, save money and all it takes is about 2 minutes to clean all 4 reusable cups by hand.
May 2019 · Appliances · verified purchase
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Reusable coffee pods for Coffee Makers (4 PACK Black and Purple)
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