Keurig My K-Cup Reusable Coffee Filter | 
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| Brand: Keurig Category: Kitchen
List Price: $14.95 Buy New: $9.88 You Save: $5.07 (34%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 184 reviews Sales Rank: 17
Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.1 Dimensions (in): 3 x 3 x 5 Legal Disclaimer: You may return or exchange merchandise purchased from Macy's @ Amazon by mail only.
MPN: 5048 Model: 5048 UPC: 649645050485 EAN: 0649645050485 ASIN: B000DLB2FI
Release Date: January 15, 2006 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Reusable K-Cup coffee filter exclusive to the Keurig Home Brewing System | | • | Allows users to use their own gourmet ground coffee in a Keurig brewer | | • | Works in Keurig home brewers B40 Elite, B50 Ultra, and B60 Special Edition | | • | Does not fit B100, B100P, or B2000/3 Keurig brewers | | • | Rinse clean under running water after each use |
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Product Description K-Cup Adapter for B40 Elite, B50 Ultra, B60 Special Edition Keurig brewer / Allows you to use any gourmet ground coffee desired in your Keurig brewer
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| Customer Reviews: Read 179 more reviews...
keurig single cup coffee of your choice October 3, 2008 We love it! Saves us $$ and we can use any coffee we choose. Also, less environmental impact. The only downside, cleaning out the filter each time but if you let the grounds dry first this is a snap.
doesn't last long September 27, 2008 Buy cheap get cheap, only at $15.00 each, I don't consider this cheap! I do like to help out our enviorment by not purchasing plastic K-cups, but what is the difference if I keep throwing away the My K-cup reusable filter! I purchased 2 units and after only 6 weeks of use, both needed to have the rim superglued! This only lasted about another 6 weeks! I use the keurig because I liked not having to clean coffee filters...but I still am! Those little filters still need to be emptied and washed. I am going to try the new pod maker and Keurig pod adapter next. Earth friendly... make up a batch...use and toss!
K-Cup filter September 15, 2008 Bought this so I could use up several lbs of other coffee I had on hand when I bought the Keurig coffe machine.
Its easy to use and works well...one caveat...use a coarse grind of the coffee, as it tends to let the finner particles through and can produce some "sludge" in the bottom of your cup. It's more bother cleaning, etc. than using the K-Cups, but it is also cheaper.
VERY durable and easy to clean! September 13, 2008 I own 3 of these, and I've literally made HUNDREDS of cups of coffee with them and my Keurig B40 Elite Gourmet Single-Cup Home-Brewing System, and I have yet to have any broken screens or filter holders. I usually rinse them out after making a cup of coffee and then reuse them throughout the day, only putting them into the dishwasher at the end of the day.
I recommend a fairly fine grind with this device -- not quite as fine as you'd use with espresso, but fairly close.
My favorite use of these is to make iced coffee for friends and relatives who come over. You can crank out a few cups very quickly, pour over ice and a bit of milk, and you've got a VERY refreshing beverage that will please alot of folks.
Plus, using your own ground coffee is much cheaper than the K-Cups. I like to keep an assortment of K-Cups for company and parties, but for everyday use, I use these reusable coffee filters exclusively.
I prefer the taste of coffee made with a French press if one has the time, but you can get an almost identically-tasting cup of coffee in moments with these in this unit, and clean-up is a snap. This is one of my favorite inventions! Highly recommended.
If your coffee is too weak using My K-Cup . . . September 12, 2008 . . . don't give up without some experimentation. I finally achieved good results with 2 supermarket brands: Maxwell House Slow Roast and Seattle's Best Breakfast Blend. I added coffee almost to the top of the mesh, tapping the filter on the counter to settle the coffee uniformly with each spoonful. The key is to get as much coffee as possible into the filter without packing it in too tightly or allowing any grounds to remain on the rim of the filter basket. Use the small cup setting. Near the end of the brewing process there is a spurt of what looks like clear water. If you remove your mug before this final spurt, the coffee will be stronger. I simply swap out my mug with another cup and dump that last ounce or so down the drain. Now that I am happy with the taste of my coffee using My K-Cup, the only negative comment I can make about this accessory is that there is some slight splashing during the brewing process. But dealing with that still takes far less time than it did to clean my old conventional coffeemaker.
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