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hopefully not offending the Kuerig owners out there, but those are the biggest waste of money i've ever seen. Super expensive coffee machine combined with super expensive k-cups. Sure when you compare the cost of the coffee made from a k-cup to the cost of a cup of coffee from a coffee shop, it is much cheaper. However, if you compare the cost of a k-cup versus the cost of a cup of coffee from a drip coffee maker, it is ridiculous. I've had them both because we have a Kuerig at work, and they taste the same to me.
Long story short, I make a pot of coffee in my old fashioned coffee maker that didn't cost over $100, using either folgers coffee grounds that cost less than $8 for dozens of pots of coffee OR fresh ground coffee beans that cost about $10 - $15 for a pound and also makes dozens of pots of coffee.
Kuerig was ingeniously marketed to convince people to spend 10X what they used to spend for the same finished product just for the convenience of making 1 cup of coffee at a time... even though you can do this with a drip coffee maker by spending an extra minute to pull out a filter and scoop the grounds in by hand.
So, you're a cheap-***. Good for you. Folgers? That's like drinking dirt water. To each their own though.
Coffee snobbery is one thing I won't ever get. My one and only criteria is whether it has copious amounts of caffeine.
I recently switched from the K-Cups to the cup where you put your own coffee grind in it. I much prefer it to the cups, the flavor is better and it is much more economical.
I hate the taste of black coffee, gotta doctor it up real good.
What do you think Kuerig is..
I wish Keurig had a 16 oz option.
Not instant. It's a single cup, drip.
Side note: I actually don't think instant is too bad.
Coffee snob alert!!!!!!
I use a drip coffee maker with a gold plated filter and filtered water. I grind my own beans and only use beans that are locally roasted and I know how long ago they were roasted.
I just do a large and a medium for a combined 18oz using the same cup.