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Keurig - Worth it?

DH and I have been going back and forth on getting a Keurig. I am not a religious coffee drinker but I'd say 3-4 days a week I drink it in the morning (same with DH but not necessarily the same days). I feel like one of these one-cup makers would be so much easier, especially with the different flavor options for each of us. I just have a hard time justifying the purchase since we have a perfectly good regular coffee maker. Worth it or stick to the one we've got?
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Re: Keurig - Worth it?

  • I love mine.  Mostly because I hated wasting coffee with a regular coffee maker when i only drink one cup.  I had a french press for a while, and that worked fine, but the Keurig is just so much easier.

    So if you are both lazy and a single-cup at a time household, I vote yes.

  • I am seriously considering one too. I don't drink the amount of coffee I used to (none really right now, but usually a cup in the morning) and DH only drinks it sporadically. I think I am leaning toward getting one and everyone who I know that has one loves theirs.

    Back in the day I would make a whole pot of coffee on a saturday morning and just sit there and drink most of it until noon; there's no way I can do that now. So I feel like I waste a good bit.

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  • imagewawajeanne:

    I love mine.  Mostly because I hated wasting coffee with a regular coffee maker when i only drink one cup.  I had a french press for a while, and that worked fine, but the Keurig is just so much easier.

    So if you are both lazy and a single-cup at a time household, I vote yes.

    Ditto this.....  DH doesn't drink coffee and it was a waste to make a whole pot for me.   It's been totally worth it for us.  DH will use it for hot chocolate.

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  • For your needs, it's totally worth it. If you drank multiple pots a day then I'd say probably not the best investment.

  • I absolutely love ours.  We have the one that makes a 6, 8, or 10oz single cup, without a reservoir.

    It's wonderful if you don't drink multiple cups of coffee per day.  DH and I typically each drink one per day (although, I usually drink a tea while he has a coffee).  My brother usually drinks 2 cups in the morning and brinks a thermos with him to work, so a Keurig would not be the way to go for him.

    I love the variety of coffee flavors and teas, it's always fresh, and super easy.  

    ETA: we waited until Kohls had it on sale, then used a coupon on top of it to make it more affordable.

  • Totally worth it.  I don't drink coffee, but I do drink tea and hot chocolate.  The single serve is perfect for both of us.  It's also nice when you have company b/c you can offer a variety of coffees/teas, assuming you have different flavors in house. 
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  • imagepssjadey:
    Totally worth it.  I don't drink coffee, but I do drink tea and hot chocolate.  The single serve is perfect for both of us.  It's also nice when you have company b/c you can offer a variety of coffees/teas, assuming you have different flavors in house. 

    This is us as well.  DH and I are only sporadic coffee/tea/hot chocolate drinkers (moreso now in the heat of the summer - we drink a little more regularly in the winter), so the only coffee maker we've ever owned is a French Press.  The Keurig is convenient and I do appreciate the variety of options available.  Plus, as Jadey said, it's nice for when you have company over and you can offer them whatever they'd like without wasting anything.

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  • If you don't drink a lot of coffe then I think it's work it!! I really on drink it on the weekends (since we have one at work) and my H will have a cup here and there. We got ours at Costco!
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  • For all of the people who are semi-regular coffee drinkers, have you done the math? 

    I believe that ounce for ounce k-cups are typically a lot more expensive than high quality whole bean or ground coffee.  There are "deals" online, but you can also shop around for coffee as well.  Also it is possible w/ most coffee makers to make a 2 or 3 cup pot, so there isn't much waste. 

    It's one thing if you rarely drink coffee and just want to have something that is easy to make for guests, but it's rather laughable that people think there is less waste w/ a Keurig than w/ a regular coffee maker, it really doesn't get more wasteful than a single serving of anything wrapped in plastic.  

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  • I think the waste people was referring to was the actual wasted coffee left in the pot that gets thrown out. I don't think anyone had touched on the environmental aspect yet that you are referring to.
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  • imagemrs. remy:
    I think the waste people was referring to was the actual wasted coffee left in the pot that gets thrown out. I don't think anyone had touched on the environmental aspect yet that you are referring to.

    I get this- but I was also trying to point out that pouring a cup or 2 of coffee away a day, etc. is still cheaper than buying a whole new machine and paying for k-cups vs. buying regular coffee.  

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  • imagedaisyterp:

    For all of the people who are semi-regular coffee drinkers, have you done the math? 

    I believe that ounce for ounce k-cups are typically a lot more expensive than high quality whole bean or ground coffee.  There are "deals" online, but you can also shop around for coffee as well.  Also it is possible w/ most coffee makers to make a 2 or 3 cup pot, so there isn't much waste. 

    It's one thing if you rarely drink coffee and just want to have something that is easy to make for guests, but it's rather laughable that people think there is less waste w/ a Keurig than w/ a regular coffee maker, it really doesn't get more wasteful than a single serving of anything wrapped in plastic.  

    agreed.  That's why I have the reuseable filter cup.  It works just like a regular coffee maker - just one cup at a time.  and yeah, 2 or 3 cups is less waste, but it's still waste if you only drink 1 cup and toss the rest.

    I keep the regular k-cups on hand for company, but for just me I use regular coffee in the filter cup.

  • imagewawajeanne:

    agreed.  That's why I have the reuseable filter cup.  It works just like a regular coffee maker - just one cup at a time.  and yeah, 2 or 3 cups is less waste, but it's still waste if you only drink 1 cup and toss the rest.

    I keep the regular k-cups on hand for company, but for just me I use regular coffee in the filter cup.

    This is what I want. Mainly because if I make anything less than 5-6 cups in my coffee maker it tastes like poo.

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    imagepssjadey:
    Totally worth it.  I don't drink coffee, but I do drink tea and hot chocolate.  The single serve is perfect for both of us.  It's also nice when you have company b/c you can offer a variety of coffees/teas, assuming you have different flavors in house. 

    This is us as well.  DH and I are only sporadic coffee/tea/hot chocolate drinkers (moreso now in the heat of the summer - we drink a little more regularly in the winter), so the only coffee maker we've ever owned is a French Press.  The Keurig is convenient and I do appreciate the variety of options available.  Plus, as Jadey said, it's nice for when you have company over and you can offer them whatever they'd like without wasting anything.

    This is us as well, we are not daily coffee drinkers so the Keurig works wonderfully for us when we have company or just want a random cup of coffee/tea or hot chocolate.

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  • I drink a 1-2 cups a day.  I make a 4 cup pot (= to 2 mugs) every morning  in our 12 cup coffee maker.  I toss the 2nd mugful about 1/3 of the time.  If we have company, I can easily make a large pot all at one time and keep it warm for 2 hours.  I'm not sure how throwing out the large perfectly good coffeemaker to buy another appliance that used single hard plastic cups less wasteful.  I'm also not really a fan of flavored coffee, since most of them just seem like variations of sugar to me. I can also heat water for tea or hot chocolate in the microwave in less than 5 minutes. 

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  • JoJo79JoJo79 member
    Soooo worth it!!  We love ours and the variety of flavors, although I can only drink decaf coffee, but DH isnt a huge coffee drinker, but will drink this.  WE love it!
  • I am not a fan of it. The coffee is too weak for me.

     

    A cheaper (and tastier) way would be a french press... have you tried that? You can make tea in it too. You just put the coffee grinds in, hot water in top and slowy press down. The net traps the grind on the bottom and you have fresh coffee on the top. 

    I got mine for about $10 at Marshalls

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  • We've got a Tassimo, DH loves it .  Its perfect for a one cup drinker IMO
  • imageJennigoesUSA:

    I am not a fan of it. The coffee is too weak for me.

     

    I thought I was the only one who felt this way!!! Everytime I've had Keurig coffee I end up drinking like 5 cups of it b/c it's like drinking tea to me. 

  • We love ours and I love not having to deal with coffee filters and washing the coffee pot all the time.  Dh wasn't a coffee drinker but is now :) Do I think its more affordable no not really but I love having it!  I also got ours at Kohl's when it was on sale and used a 20% off coupon.
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