@@JustADad Believe it or not I have no idea. I've always just drank whatever they have at the office. At 59, I think maybe it's time I get my own coffee maker.
I ordered the Paul Newman coffee on your recommendation. It came yesterday, and I had my first ever cup of home brewed coffee. Very good. Thanks for the recommendation!
I make my own paper filters by cutting the filters for large drip coffee makers in half, making a cone and the folding the bottom of the cone to make it fit the pod. It's less expensive, I get 300 filters at my dollar store for $2, so it makes 600, as opposed to nearly $10 for 100 of the preformed filters.
Oh my goodness I had to search to find this comment again because I tried this and it’s a game changer! I’ve been cutting down the filters already, but I waste so much cutting one filter out of each. Now I can cut them in half and use the whole thing! You are a genius!
Try moistening the filter first before adding the coffee. The water can’t dampen the coffee and filter fast enough to pass through to the mug thus causing the backup. The same thing will happen to some of the pour of machines such as the Bunn. Very informative video. Hope this helps. 😎
I love how you take your time to explain every feature sometimes I watch a video trying to understand and have to replay to catch up with demo. Great video. As a senior I love the reusable cup I have been using it for years without filter and I am ok with it. Thanks for your help.
A little bit of sediment is not going to kill you (heck, you are advised by doctors to take in a lot vegetable/fruit fibers, oops, wood fiber) while saving all the trouble and money. And if you absolutely do not like it, just discard the last sip of coffee that have the most sediment in them.
Thank you so much. This really did help. I promised my husband that I'd try to offset the cost of a piece of furniture we needed by cutting things out. The cost of the kcups is just getting too expensive for us right now because I got sick and had to resign from my job. I really appreciate how thorough you were in this video. Have a great day and blessings over you!
After years of wasting money on instant or making pot of expensive Starbucks only to drink one cup ,I seen the kcup at 100 bucks off for black friday sale so I bought one plus the universal kcup filter looked at other makes but didn't like the priority elements like why would I need the internet to make a coffee is beyond me anyways thanks for the tips well done
This is one of the most informative videos I have ever seen. Your voice was slow, very understandable, and the video quality was well filmed. Wish all tutorials were this clear!
Great video! I went online and found refillable Kpods in 10 packs for about the cost of 3 Kpods at the supermarket. My husband fills two week's supply at a time, we are retired so time is no big issue, but he has gotten very good at it. The nifty cup funnel works quite well. As far as the sediment issue, we just leave the last two drops in the cup. If you ever go to a Greek home, BEWARE! They spoon coffee grounds into the cup and pour hot water over it, then serve the coffee with the grounds in it. Only drink about 1/2 of the cup and don't stir it up.
I was wondering if pre-filling a couple weeks worth of k-cups go "stale" by the time you use the last ones? Just because the reusable cups are not sealed. Thank you
If you use the strong mode on the reusable k-cup with the filter you may not get the water overflow. It slows down your brew time, but I think the flavor is worth the little wait. Then it won't be trying to force the water through as fast. I don't use the filter, but I always brew strong. I also recommend just taking the reusable k-cup out and letting it dry. It makes clean up so much easier for me. I also have a basket made for baby bottle pieces in my dishwasher. I throw the reusable k-cups in there to wash them.
There is one thing (which I do for myself) that I never have seen during any Keurig demonstration. That is the fact that you can make tea in the Keurig by just balling up your favorite teabag and placing it into the Keurig where you would normally put the Kcup. Makes a perfect cup of tea every time.
Thank you, this helped out SO much! I was wondering why my coffee came out weird when I first started using the reusable filter, but I guess I wasn't using enough grounds + they were far too finely ground + no paper filter! Thank you so much, now I can use it properly and no longer buy the pods!
I never use those filters with mine......Iv'e had some sittingon the counter for several years... You don't need them....They are too much trouble. & it works better without them..I've been doing this for years, as I've had serval Keurigs( Ever since they first came out.). The main thing is the closing of the pods, it has to be clean. I have coffee measurers for the re-usable pods, it really helps with the measuring of the coffee.If you get some on the top , just wipe it off with a paper towel.and also, I use the second button, not the first., this guy likes really weak coffee, you can see through his coffee! That first button doesn't fill the coffee mug And for the larger cup, I use the 3rd button. I use the top one. And, also you can put the pods in the dishwasher, every so often. Aways make sure they are rinsed out really good...and wipe the coffee off with the paper towel, if you get too much coffee in the pod......
I use the K cup for a month now. At first I used the filters for it but then I started using it without and the taste was much better without plus I never get sediment in my coffee. Also I use the Keurig Duo.
Very nice! I bought a Keurig K-Select this week, and I bought that scoop and reusable K-cup kit along with it. I am so glad I came across this video, I was looking at the paper filters in the store and my first thought was "Well, why would I need the paper filters when I have the mesh on the reusable pods?" Now I know, and I'm gonna go back to the friggin' store and buy those filters like I should have done in the first place, haha!
Note that when the first Keurig machines came out, the reusable cups like these sold at that time required that you remove an insert into which the K-cup normally sits, in effect allowing a larger replaceable cup. The use of pre-ground Folgers coffee as shown here probably yields a thin cup of coffee which tastes worse than something you'd get in a 24-hour dinner - yuck! I bought an original machine on the spur of the moment based on an in-store demo around Christmas about 10 years ago. Used with regular K-cups, the coffee was better than the burned office coffee I was trying to avoid, so happy to have it. After a while, I started taking my freshly ground coffee from home every day or two, using a refillable cup. Apart from being a pain in the ass to clean for reuse, that cup system worked fine and gave coffee with a much better taste than K-cups. There were no filters then for the reuse cups, so a bit of sediment was routine. The only negative issue from the Keurig came from having very hard water in our area, which caused excess calcium deposits to form - more difficult to remove than Keurig's maintenance instructions suggest.
This was a great video. I just got my purple pod filter filters today and noticed a difference in the sediment. You just proved it. Now I know the extra cost is worth the extra effort and cost. Thank you!
Thanks for the video! one suggestion to see sediment is to pour your final cups of coffee through a paper filter. I also like the reusable pods ( waste less plastic and fresher coffee grounds because I can grind my own, PLUS MUCH cheaper) and I used to cut my own filters and wrap them around the inside of my VUE pods ( a VUE is a Keurig pot that is larger than a K cup) this model did not last more than 2-3 years but did many varieties of brewing styles. The VUE pods do NOT have a bottom screen; the exit is on the side I believe, so I only have to wrap the home made filters around the inside walls. I would buy a pack of 100 cone shaped filters, split them open at the seam draw a template for 4 curved shaped filters, then but 10 or so one top of each other and cut them all at once to produce 40 or 50 filters to use in the next few weeks. This may sound like too much work for most people, but I do not like the sediment in my coffee and I like to save $$ and not buy those extra filters you insert, so everyone to their own choices... Now that I received a new Keurig-Duo as a present that uses regular pods I with have to figure out how to put part of my cut filter to cover the bottom screen; I guess I can always place the cone filter right on the top of my coffee mug and trap the sediment that way, but you use one filter for each cup. Sorry for the long rant on this... maybe someone will get something useful out of it...
Thank you for the demo. I just bought the refillable cups and waiting on the filters from amazon. They are more work but cheaper than the disposable ones. ☕️
Absolutely right. paper filter required with reusable k cup. figured this out the hard way. i hate sediment. thanks! a few years ago, tiny filters were hard to find.
We use the filters with the reusable pods but push the filter down a bit more then you did so as to have less grounds stick to the underside of the lid. Also, carefully wipe off the needle in the Keurig so as to keep it from getting clogged. That will also keep the coffee's great taste last longer. Ours has the water filter option to which we also use bottled drinking water instead of our tap water which is run through a salt pellet type water softener.
I bought a stainless steel reusable k-cup. I haven't tested it out yet. Today your YT came into my feeds. I so enjoyed your testing out the 4 variables. Something tells me I probably will have to buy the filters to eliminate the sediments. Thank you so much for ur demonstration.
So, let's bottom line this. If you're going to drink more than a 6oz cup, you'll not get optimum flavor from any K-cup. Second, the Bunn (yeah, they're still the best) still makes a better, smoother cup of coffee and (to me) with less hassle if you drink a larger or more cups. Third, if you don't want sediment/gunk in your coffee, you need a paper filter. FWIW, there are better reusable filters that don't seem to leak or have other problems, even with the paper filters OR, as you sit watching TV, trim the edges of the filters (you can do several at a time) so they don't overlap the rim of the reusable device. That way you get a good seal, no leaks, no random grounds. Good video.
The Bunn coffee taste smoother because it's in contact with the grinds longer and the water is destributed over a larger area. The water is fed under pressure very quickly in the K-Cups so it has less contact time with the coffee grinds and that makes it more acidic. Good video.
YES I always go for a second hand . Fortunately my Goodwill gets tons of Keurig machines, instant cookers and Air-fryers. They always be in Great Condition I picked up a vintage red k select for $5 it was $9.99 but half off day behind the counter still in the box and it had that little useable kcup kit taped to thee side I came here to see how to use it lol I have 3 Keurig machines btw .
Great video, thank you! I find that if the Keurig is fuller with water it pushes more water into the brew for a few cups. The lower the water level, the less water in the coffee. It's not a huge difference, but something to be aware of.
Thank you. Generally, I really like my reusable K-cups. Two things to note: (1) Watch for the side screens to blow out at the edge. When they do, it's time for a new cup. (2) I do find the hinged lid to be a bit of a pain in the neck. I had a lid break off once, and I found the separate lid to be much more convenient. Now I cut the lid off as soon as I open a new cup.
I really enjoyed your video. I have tried several times to use a reusable K cup and failed miserably. But now I know why. I would pack as much ground coffee into the reusable K cup thinking it would make it stronger just as I like it. Now I know that's not the way. Because of your video I will give it another go. Wish me luck.
Thank you. This is exactly what I was looking for. I got a keurig for Christmas and want to use reusable pods. You answered all my questions . Thank you.
This is my 2nd Keurig coffee maker of this model. ruclips.net/user/postUgkxBrV-RbF5Nk0Rlt9i15aao-YMzqzTG8Vf The first worked fine for more than 2 years, and I could still get a decent cup of coffee out of it if I fiddled with it when I decided to replace it. The problem I had with my first unit was this: When attempting to brew a cup of coffee, the unit would either keep brewing until the coffee was undrinkable or it would not run long enough and the coffee produced was way too strong. I cleaned the unit as best I could but it did not help. So in the end it was just too much trouble to get a good cup of coffee out of it, so I decided to replace it with a new one, which has been working great since I unpacked it.
This was just a hugely helpful vid ... and I saw another vid on this topic prior to this one, and I got almost no value from it whereas this one hit every topic I could've come up with a question on. Very big for me was, reading articles around the web, I was getting the impression that regular K-Cups were roughly equivalent to drinking unfiltered coffee, which I, personally, felt I didn't want to do. This video gave the lie to those articles. I lovvvvvvved when you (a) showed the inside of a regular K-Cup and showed it did have a filter within it and (b) you carefully poured the cup of regular K-Cup coffer out and provided a really helpful camera angle to show whether there was sediment left at the bottom of the cup (there wasn't).
Thanks for the video! I'm getting my first reusable k cup and I'm super excited. This really helped me out! Make sure in the future you compost your coffee grounds! They create methane when they enter landfills, which is an extremely dangerous greenhouse gas associated with food waste. You could even just throw it into a bush or something!
My Take...Use a K-cup when you need “A” quick Jave otherwise Bunn...Bunn...Bunn! Let's face it...the selling point of K-cups is time. You lose the “time” in reusable prep. Great Video Dad 😃
Good advice! I use a reusable coffee pod with a filter, and my cup of coffee always taste delicious!! Thank you for explaining the difference in the ways to use the coffee pods, and the regular coffee pot.
I do get a small bit of sediment when I use the reusable kcup, but my coffee comes out good. It definitely depends on the quality of coffee and if it's dark roast or medium roast at least for me. Mine ends up pretty dark. I can see the filter being a good thing, just seems like more trouble to go through than I want. I also fill as much coffee as I can in that kcup, not to the top, though. Makes it slightly stronger, not a lot, but every bit helps. I like green mountain coffee like dark magic or Nantucket blend if I am not using the reusable kcup. Death wish is good as is Starbucks dark roasts, they have different ones that are good. One last one I love that might surprise you is Barnies, Santa's white Christmas. Get that at publix grocery store.
I agree I have found the paper filters can be a little more tricky and I think the sediment adds another layer of taste to the coffee that I like. Thanks for sharing your story and coffee Journey!!! I love to hear everyone's story!!
Been here done this. The problem, you now have to deal with the grounds. You can tap it in the trash, but you still need to rinse it every time. K cups are convenient and what you pay for. Secondly, finding good ground coffee.
Thanks; I was gifted a large bag of Starbucks whole coffee beans and used the machine next to the one you used for the demo. It spilled all over and there were coffee particles in the water reservoir. I think I could have ground it too fine and filled the filter too much! Will try it again after I get some of the paper filters. Thanks much.
I buy whole beans and grind them fresh for each cup. Its a little more work but the taste is much better. I use the paperless grind holder to safe money on the paper filters. I do have some left over drip coffee paper filters that I might cut up to see how that works.
First...this was a wonderful informative video. Thank you so much for making it. I appreciate it. I was looking up how to use perfect pod. That's how I found your video. Second...perfect pod now has a metal reusable coffee pod. Have you thought about making a video about that? I would love to hear what you think. I think it may work better for tea. Third...I have the reusable coffee pod that is in your video. I have been using it for a month now. I have noticed the small amount sediment at the bottom of my cup. I will try it with the filter. Fourth...I did not know there was a set ( pod with scooper). I think the scooper is a great idea. It acts like a funnel and prevents spilling grounds onto the sides of the reusable pod.
Thanks for watching and your kind words!!!! I made a video on the new stainless steel pod you are talking about. ruclips.net/video/n-UsoNa-Eis/видео.html Not sure it can do tea or not. They all will give you a little sediment unless you use a paper filter.
Thank you, I was getting water overflowing in my Keurig standard, and I didn’t know why. I will try sealing the refillable K cup better, and making it seat better in the holder.
This is a wonderful instructional video. Thank you! What I have found is that using the reusable Kcups really is not convenient. By the time you scoop and clean the ground mess and rinse it sort of detracts from the purpose of having a Keurig. I found I used those just to get rid of my big jug of grounds but bit the bullet and just using kcups from Sams at 30 cents each.
A huge reason to use the reusable is to be more environmentally friendly, as regular K-cups are incredibly harmful to the planet😃 an extra minute of your day to set it up is a small price to pay!
Well, I just checked my coffee and it was fine, but the paper filters are a good solution to this too. Thanks for all your detailed video. Happy Holidays!
Excellent video ! However what is wrong with the “sediment” ??? Isn’t coffee ? I just swirl my coffee, everything gets mixed and I get stronger flavor , I use “organic” half and half cream and no sugar, I’m not picky about coffee, American, Cuban, Turkish or whatever is ok for me but I use at home Italian coffee “Lavazza espresso” or “ILLY” the famous brand Italians uses to make their famous cappuccino.
Finally! Someone says to use the 6-ounce setting. For the store-bought K-Cups, I make a 10-ounce cup. Tastes great! But with the reusable, I have just been making weak, brown water.. Extremely disappointing! If one uses the same coffee, I wonder what the difference is? (I've even opened a store-bought K-Cup and poured the coffee into a reusable pod. Result? Weak coffee!)
Thank you so much for taking the time to make this video. Very detailed and easy to understand. What I don't understand is if we go to all the trouble of doing this, why not just make a pot of coffee? I'm not trying to be mean, I'm just wondering. 🙂
that is a great question, Yeah a small 5 cup coffee maker is very simple and would work great. but if you only have a Keurig then this is a good option, thank for watching!!!
If you're old enough to have routinely drunk coffee from an old-fashioned percolator, you would have gotten into the habit of always leaving a little coffee in the bottom of your cup. It's been 60 years, but I do this to this day.
I have the electric percolator. I always line the cup that holds the grinds with a paper filter which keeps the coffee clean & makes cleanup so easy, just remove the paper filter holding the used grinds and place in the garbage, rinse and you are finished.
Just found your channel. Thank you. We have tried many refillable pods and found the Perfect Pod EZ-Cup to be best. It is all we use and the design avoids that water overflow.
Luv the videos. I have that reuseable filter and yes, you do need to use a paper filter in it if you do not want the sediment. I have another refillable kcup by EZ-Cup and it is stainless steel. It works great. I use the disposable coffee filter with lids by CoffeeWorks.
I spent 20 years carrying instant coffee in my pocket and a mouthful of instant coffee was a luxury. In fact there were times when the only water I had was frozen. Love my Keurig
okay thank you. i came here to find out how much coffee to put inside the reusable cups. i just switched from donut shop/dunkin kpods to the reusable cups with folgers to save hellaaa money. thanks for the video.
Any coffee sedament will be at the bottom of the pot, not the cup but good demo. It depends on what you want out of your coffee, but reusable filters will always have sedament :). Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for the tips! I am learning that Seament I think adds a lot of flavor to coffee and it was a normal thing before we started using paper filters. Thanks for watching!!
Great videos, I have watched them all. Thank you for showing them all. It helped me a lot with my new machine. I love it. I learn better by watching and not reading.
Thanks for watching and your kind words!!! That was so nice of you to take the time and leave such a nice comment. Your kind words really do mean so much!!! I am so glad it helped and this is the reason I do my Videos To Help Others!!!! What is your favorite K cup?
Ty. I do have the reusable k cups. But I did buy them from amazon. Much cheaper. 12 count. Diff colors. I do have the filters but never use them. I will now. TYVM. For video
Some k-cup filters are different where the bottom isn't recessed inwards like your filter which allows you to use more coffee, but not by much. There are two gaps on the sides for the bottom needle to rest into so those filters have to be positioned right before you close the unit. Once it lays flat like yours does 6:15 you're good to go. 16:45 of course there is no sediment from the coffee maker brew since you poured it from a pot into another cup, if there was any sediment it would still be in the pot that was probably sitting there after you used the Kureg 3 times. After all you didn't mention what kind of filter you used on the normal coffee maker. I used to use reusable coffee mesh filters in a normal Mr. Coffee machine, and there was always sediment at the bottom of the pot, but it didn't always get into my cup, especially on the first two pours. Also I'm curious what would happen if you used only the paper filter, with out the plastic reusable k-cup? Would it be a disaster, or can you brew a decent cup with just the paper filter?
Great video, Dad, as usual. I must get some Folgers! I have the purple K-cup basket and have used other coffee in it and it works just fine. I like this way, too, so if I want to make a half-caff I can do so very easily.
Good video, I found 6 ounces a little too strong for me I actually had to go 12 ounces with 2 cups of coffee grounds. Thanks for the instructions five stars
I wanted to see a deconstructed pod and your video added a twist w/ the Walmart replacement so very interesting. Just to share that maybe you can bring the generic pod to the coffee spoon and then turn it to spill the coffee so no need to worry about coffee grains on parts they shouldn't be. Thanks very much.
I ordered that from Amazon as a kit with a metal one, scoop and brush. When we used the metal one, the coffee grains were all over the place. When I used the plastic one, the water was coming out from three different directions and once I removed it, the coffee grounds were coming out from the side of the plastic k-cup.
Look at you, getting all these comments. It's like you have a real RUclips channel now. You go, Dad!
Thanks Randy, it is has really been fun and I owe a lot from you that helped along the way!!!
he does do a great, informative job.
@@TheRVANDY9 I second that!
This some wholesome shit right here.
Thank You, I know more than I did about My Keurig. ❤
Most clear and comprehensive video on reusable K-cups I've ever seen!
Glad it was helpful! Thanks for taking the time to leave such nice words!!!
What is your favorite coffee?
@@JustADad Believe it or not I have no idea. I've always just drank whatever they have at the office. At 59, I think maybe it's time I get my own coffee maker.
@@Rick_Cavallaro Lol, yeah there is some really good coffee out there, I like paul Newmans coffee
@@JustADad I will give that a try. Thanks.
I ordered the Paul Newman coffee on your recommendation. It came yesterday, and I had my first ever cup of home brewed coffee. Very good. Thanks for the recommendation!
I make my own paper filters by cutting the filters for large drip coffee makers in half, making a cone and the folding the bottom of the cone to make it fit the pod. It's less expensive, I get 300 filters at my dollar store for $2, so it makes 600, as opposed to nearly $10 for 100 of the preformed filters.
Oh my goodness I had to search to find this comment again because I tried this and it’s a game changer! I’ve been cutting down the filters already, but I waste so much cutting one filter out of each. Now I can cut them in half and use the whole thing! You are a genius!
I am going to try this.
Thank You for sharing this information. ❤
Me too! 😁
Try moistening the filter first before adding the coffee. The water can’t dampen the coffee and filter fast enough to pass through to the mug thus causing the backup. The same thing will happen to some of the pour of machines such as the Bunn. Very informative video. Hope this helps. 😎
Thanks for the tip!
I love how you take your time to explain every feature sometimes I watch a video trying to understand and have to replay to catch up with demo. Great video. As a senior I love the reusable cup I have been using it for years without filter and I am ok with it. Thanks for your help.
Happy to help!
A little bit of sediment is not going to kill you (heck, you are advised by doctors to take in a lot vegetable/fruit fibers, oops, wood fiber) while saving all the trouble and money. And if you absolutely do not like it, just discard the last sip of coffee that have the most sediment in them.
Thank you so much. This really did help. I promised my husband that I'd try to offset the cost of a piece of furniture we needed by cutting things out. The cost of the kcups is just getting too expensive for us right now because I got sick and had to resign from my job. I really appreciate how thorough you were in this video. Have a great day and blessings over you!
Wonderful!
After years of wasting money on instant or making pot of expensive Starbucks only to drink one cup ,I seen the kcup at 100 bucks off for black friday sale so I bought one plus the universal kcup filter looked at other makes but didn't like the priority elements like why would I need the internet to make a coffee is beyond me anyways thanks for the tips well done
VERY good demo! I have been using reusable k-cup for years WITH the filters!
This is one of the most informative videos I have ever seen. Your voice was slow, very understandable, and the video quality was well filmed. Wish all tutorials were this clear!
Wow, thank you!
Great video! I went online and found refillable Kpods in 10 packs for about the cost of 3 Kpods at the supermarket. My husband fills two week's supply at a time, we are retired so time is no big issue, but he has gotten very good at it. The nifty cup funnel works quite well. As far as the sediment issue, we just leave the last two drops in the cup. If you ever go to a Greek home, BEWARE! They spoon coffee grounds into the cup and pour hot water over it, then serve the coffee with the grounds in it. Only drink about 1/2 of the cup and don't stir it up.
I was wondering if pre-filling a couple weeks worth of k-cups go "stale" by the time you use the last ones? Just because the reusable cups are not sealed. Thank you
Thank you Dad! I never made coffee using a K-cup. But now I do!
I bought a stainless steel reusable pod on Amazon, lasts basically forever unlike the plastic ones.
If you use the strong mode on the reusable k-cup with the filter you may not get the water overflow. It slows down your brew time, but I think the flavor is worth the little wait. Then it won't be trying to force the water through as fast.
I don't use the filter, but I always brew strong. I also recommend just taking the reusable k-cup out and letting it dry. It makes clean up so much easier for me. I also have a basket made for baby bottle pieces in my dishwasher. I throw the reusable k-cups in there to wash them.
Thanks for Sharing, these are really good points that helped me and will help others!!!!
There is one thing (which I do for myself) that I never have seen during any Keurig demonstration. That is the fact that you can make tea in the Keurig by just balling up your favorite teabag and placing it into the Keurig where you would normally put the Kcup. Makes a perfect cup of tea every time.
I figure a little bit of sediment at the bottom of my cup is worth saving the environment.👍🏼 Thanks for this in depth analysis…appreciate it man!
Thank you, this helped out SO much! I was wondering why my coffee came out weird when I first started using the reusable filter, but I guess I wasn't using enough grounds + they were far too finely ground + no paper filter! Thank you so much, now I can use it properly and no longer buy the pods!
You're so welcome!
Yes! I lived with the sediment for a few years before I discovered the little filters. What a difference they make!
I never use those filters with mine......Iv'e had some sittingon the counter for several years... You don't need them....They are too much trouble. & it works better without them..I've been doing this for years, as I've had serval Keurigs( Ever since they first came out.). The main thing is the closing of the pods, it has to be clean. I have coffee measurers for the re-usable pods, it really helps with the measuring of the coffee.If you get some on the top , just wipe it off with a paper towel.and also, I use the second button, not the first., this guy likes really weak coffee, you can see through his coffee! That first button doesn't fill the coffee mug And for the larger cup, I use the 3rd button. I use the top one. And, also you can put the pods in the dishwasher, every so often. Aways make sure they are rinsed out really good...and wipe the coffee off with the paper towel, if you get too much coffee in the pod......
I use the K cup for a month now. At first I used the filters for it but then I started using it without and the taste was much better without plus I never get sediment in my coffee. Also I use the Keurig Duo.
Yeah I found the coffee taste a little better without the paper filter.
Very nice! I bought a Keurig K-Select this week, and I bought that scoop and reusable K-cup kit along with it. I am so glad I came across this video, I was looking at the paper filters in the store and my first thought was "Well, why would I need the paper filters when I have the mesh on the reusable pods?" Now I know, and I'm gonna go back to the friggin' store and buy those filters like I should have done in the first place, haha!
Wonderful!
Note that when the first Keurig machines came out, the reusable cups like these sold at that time required that you remove an insert into which the K-cup normally sits, in effect allowing a larger replaceable cup. The use of pre-ground Folgers coffee as shown here probably yields a thin cup of coffee which tastes worse than something you'd get in a 24-hour dinner - yuck! I bought an original machine on the spur of the moment based on an in-store demo around Christmas about 10 years ago. Used with regular K-cups, the coffee was better than the burned office coffee I was trying to avoid, so happy to have it. After a while, I started taking my freshly ground coffee from home every day or two, using a refillable cup. Apart from being a pain in the ass to clean for reuse, that cup system worked fine and gave coffee with a much better taste than K-cups. There were no filters then for the reuse cups, so a bit of sediment was routine. The only negative issue from the Keurig came from having very hard water in our area, which caused excess calcium deposits to form - more difficult to remove than Keurig's maintenance instructions suggest.
This was a great video. I just got my purple pod filter filters today and noticed a difference in the sediment. You just proved it. Now I know the extra cost is worth the extra effort and cost. Thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
Thanks for the video! one suggestion to see sediment is to pour your final cups of coffee through a paper filter. I also like the reusable pods ( waste less plastic and fresher coffee grounds because I can grind my own, PLUS MUCH cheaper) and I used to cut my own filters and wrap them around the inside of my VUE pods ( a VUE is a Keurig pot that is larger than a K cup) this model did not last more than 2-3 years but did many varieties of brewing styles. The VUE pods do NOT have a bottom screen; the exit is on the side I believe, so I only have to wrap the home made filters around the inside walls. I would buy a pack of 100 cone shaped filters, split them open at the seam draw a template for 4 curved shaped filters, then but 10 or so one top of each other and cut them all at once to produce 40 or 50 filters to use in the next few weeks. This may sound like too much work for most people, but I do not like the sediment in my coffee and I like to save $$ and not buy those extra filters you insert, so everyone to their own choices... Now that I received a new Keurig-Duo as a present that uses regular pods I with have to figure out how to put part of my cut filter to cover the bottom screen; I guess I can always place the cone filter right on the top of my coffee mug and trap the sediment that way, but you use one filter for each cup. Sorry for the long rant on this... maybe someone will get something useful out of it...
Thank you for the demo. I just bought the refillable cups and waiting on the filters from amazon. They are more work but cheaper than the disposable ones. ☕️
Absolutely right. paper filter required with reusable k cup. figured this out the hard way. i hate sediment. thanks! a few years ago, tiny filters were hard to find.
Good to know actually that's beautiful
We use the filters with the reusable pods but push the filter down a bit more then you did so as to have less grounds stick to the underside of the lid. Also, carefully wipe off the needle in the Keurig so as to keep it from getting clogged. That will also keep the coffee's great taste last longer. Ours has the water filter option to which we also use bottled drinking water instead of our tap water which is run through a salt pellet type water softener.
When I would use my reusable k pod I would brew a large coffee and always find it very watery but now I understand why so thank you! Great video 👍
Glad I could help!
But only 4ounces? Will they be strong?
Okay six, still.
The best part of waking up, is Folgers in your cup ... thanks for the vid
You got that right! That is a very old commercial that I remember very well!!!
I bought a stainless steel reusable k-cup. I haven't tested it out yet. Today your YT came into my feeds. I so enjoyed your testing out the 4 variables. Something tells me I probably will have to buy the filters to eliminate the sediments. Thank you so much for ur demonstration.
Glad it helped!
i used to have some of these for 10 years best thing ever invented
I agree
I tried it for the first time this morning and my coffee tastes so watered down. Came here to see what I did wrong. Thanks for this video ☺️
I hoped it helped. Did you find out why it was watered down.
What is your favorite K cup?
So, let's bottom line this. If you're going to drink more than a 6oz cup, you'll not get optimum flavor from any K-cup. Second, the Bunn (yeah, they're still the best) still makes a better, smoother cup of coffee and (to me) with less hassle if you drink a larger or more cups. Third, if you don't want sediment/gunk in your coffee, you need a paper filter.
FWIW, there are better reusable filters that don't seem to leak or have other problems, even with the paper filters OR, as you sit watching TV, trim the edges of the filters (you can do several at a time) so they don't overlap the rim of the reusable device. That way you get a good seal, no leaks, no random grounds.
Good video.
The Bunn coffee taste smoother because it's in contact with the grinds longer and the water is destributed over a larger area. The water is fed under pressure very quickly in the K-Cups so it has less contact time with the coffee grinds and that makes it more acidic. Good video.
Thanks for the info!
bought a used Classic for $10 I love it, I am learning from videos like yours that there are variables to making coffee and that's cool, thank you!!
Great to hear!
YES I always go for a second hand . Fortunately my Goodwill gets tons of Keurig machines, instant cookers and Air-fryers. They always be in Great Condition I picked up a vintage red k select for $5 it was $9.99 but half off day behind the counter still in the box and it had that little useable kcup kit taped to thee side I came here to see how to use it lol I have 3 Keurig machines btw .
Great video, thank you! I find that if the Keurig is fuller with water it pushes more water into the brew for a few cups. The lower the water level, the less water in the coffee. It's not a huge difference, but something to be aware of.
Thanks for the info!
Love them
Thank you. Generally, I really like my reusable K-cups. Two things to note: (1) Watch for the side screens to blow out at the edge. When they do, it's time for a new cup. (2) I do find the hinged lid to be a bit of a pain in the neck. I had a lid break off once, and I found the separate lid to be much more convenient. Now I cut the lid off as soon as I open a new cup.
Thanks for the info!
Good point! Most gas caps with a retainer are annoying to me too ...and babies aren't likely to swallow a gas cap anyway
I really enjoyed your video. I have tried several times to use a reusable K cup and failed miserably. But now I know why. I would pack as much ground coffee into the reusable K cup thinking it would make it stronger just as I like it. Now I know that's not the way. Because of your video I will give it another go. Wish me luck.
Thank you. This is exactly what I was looking for. I got a keurig for Christmas and want to use reusable pods. You answered all my questions . Thank you.
You're welcome
This is my 2nd Keurig coffee maker of this model. ruclips.net/user/postUgkxBrV-RbF5Nk0Rlt9i15aao-YMzqzTG8Vf The first worked fine for more than 2 years, and I could still get a decent cup of coffee out of it if I fiddled with it when I decided to replace it. The problem I had with my first unit was this: When attempting to brew a cup of coffee, the unit would either keep brewing until the coffee was undrinkable or it would not run long enough and the coffee produced was way too strong. I cleaned the unit as best I could but it did not help. So in the end it was just too much trouble to get a good cup of coffee out of it, so I decided to replace it with a new one, which has been working great since I unpacked it.
Good choice!
This was just a hugely helpful vid ... and I saw another vid on this topic prior to this one, and I got almost no value from it whereas this one hit every topic I could've come up with a question on. Very big for me was, reading articles around the web, I was getting the impression that regular K-Cups were roughly equivalent to drinking unfiltered coffee, which I, personally, felt I didn't want to do. This video gave the lie to those articles. I lovvvvvvved when you (a) showed the inside of a regular K-Cup and showed it did have a filter within it and (b) you carefully poured the cup of regular K-Cup coffer out and provided a really helpful camera angle to show whether there was sediment left at the bottom of the cup (there wasn't).
Thank you so much. I just got one from a neighbor and didn't know how to use it. Again thank you 😊
You are so welcome!
Thanks for the video! I'm getting my first reusable k cup and I'm super excited. This really helped me out! Make sure in the future you compost your coffee grounds! They create methane when they enter landfills, which is an extremely dangerous greenhouse gas associated with food waste. You could even just throw it into a bush or something!
Thanks for the tip!!
My aunt has always put her coffee grounds in her houseplants. They grow like crazy!
@@debbiem.4891 Thanks
I love my keurig I've used the reusable k cup sits very helpful when you are out of the kcups at least you can use your regular ground coffee
Great tip!
Folgers Classic Roast!! that’s my favorite coffee. i prefer the coffee pot but when i’m drinking alone the Keurig just makes more sense.
Yep that is how I use mine also. I have a normal coffee maker and a Keurig machine also. I love Folgers also!!
This was extremely helpful!!! I’ve been using a reusable pod without the paper filter and thought it was my machine. Thank you so much!!
You are so welcome!
My Take...Use a K-cup when you need “A” quick Jave otherwise Bunn...Bunn...Bunn!
Let's face it...the selling point of K-cups is time. You lose the “time” in reusable prep.
Great Video Dad 😃
Great tip!
You sure know your coffee makers. I love Keurig and you can't beat a Bunn coffee maker, the best!
yeah I agree, Its hard to beat a bunn
Good advice! I use a reusable coffee pod with a filter, and my cup of coffee always taste delicious!! Thank you for explaining the difference in the ways to use the coffee pods, and the regular coffee pot.
I do get a small bit of sediment when I use the reusable kcup, but my coffee comes out good. It definitely depends on the quality of coffee and if it's dark roast or medium roast at least for me. Mine ends up pretty dark. I can see the filter being a good thing, just seems like more trouble to go through than I want. I also fill as much coffee as I can in that kcup, not to the top, though. Makes it slightly stronger, not a lot, but every bit helps. I like green mountain coffee like dark magic or Nantucket blend if I am not using the reusable kcup. Death wish is good as is Starbucks dark roasts, they have different ones that are good. One last one I love that might surprise you is Barnies, Santa's white Christmas. Get that at publix grocery store.
I agree I have found the paper filters can be a little more tricky and I think the sediment adds another layer of taste to the coffee that I like. Thanks for sharing your story and coffee Journey!!! I love to hear everyone's story!!
@@JustADad I’m surprised to hear you say that you like the taste of the sediment.
I use those, and add a paper filter (sold separately) inside, so easy to keep clean that way.
That's a great idea!
Been here done this. The problem, you now have to deal with the grounds. You can tap it in the trash, but you still need to rinse it every time. K cups are convenient and what you pay for. Secondly, finding good ground coffee.
I just bought the exact same reusable kpod cup, I love it!!
Thanks; I was gifted a large bag of Starbucks whole coffee beans and used the machine next to the one you used for the demo. It spilled all over and there were coffee particles in the water reservoir. I think I could have ground it too fine and filled the filter too much! Will try it again after I get some of the paper filters. Thanks much.
Yeah that sounds good. If you have any questions please ask. I check my comments on a daily basis
I buy whole beans and grind them fresh for each cup. Its a little more work but the taste is much better. I use the paperless grind holder to safe money on the paper filters. I do have some left over drip coffee paper filters that I might cut up to see how that works.
Thanks
I don’t even drink coffee but I found this video very informative 👍
LOL thanks for watching!!!
First...this was a wonderful informative video. Thank you so much for making it. I appreciate it. I was looking up how to use perfect pod. That's how I found your video.
Second...perfect pod now has a metal reusable coffee pod. Have you thought about making a video about that? I would love to hear what you think. I think it may work better for tea.
Third...I have the reusable coffee pod that is in your video. I have been using it for a month now. I have noticed the small amount sediment at the bottom of my cup. I will try it with the filter.
Fourth...I did not know there was a set ( pod with scooper). I think the scooper is a great idea. It acts like a funnel and prevents spilling grounds onto the sides of the reusable pod.
Thanks for watching and your kind words!!!! I made a video on the new stainless steel pod you are talking about. ruclips.net/video/n-UsoNa-Eis/видео.html
Not sure it can do tea or not. They all will give you a little sediment unless you use a paper filter.
Great job of explaining. Very soothing voice. Going to order the pod and filters. Thank you.
Thanks for showing us this video as I did not know about the filters for the reusable pods.
Best video ever explaining how to use the pods and filter
Glad I could help! Thanks for watching!
I really appreciate that you took the time to show me how to better the the coffee experience. Thanks
you are so welcome!
I've been trying to make sure I buy the right thing for that machine you have on the left. This is going to save us so much money
it will save lots of money for sure. thanks for watching
I love these reusable K Cups, but I always use the filters. Great ways to save money vs buying K Cups.
I totally agree!
Thank you so much... I use the reusable K-cups and never thought of using the filters... I'll have to give them a try.
Thanks for Watching and glad it helped!!
Just got mine today can't wait till the morning
Enjoy your coffee! Thanks for watching!
Thank you, I was getting water overflowing in my Keurig standard, and I didn’t know why. I will try sealing the refillable K cup better, and making it seat better in the holder.
This is a wonderful instructional video. Thank you! What I have found is that using the reusable Kcups really is not convenient. By the time you scoop and clean the ground mess and rinse it sort of detracts from the purpose of having a Keurig. I found I used those just to get rid of my big jug of grounds but bit the bullet and just using kcups from Sams at 30 cents each.
Thanks for watching and your kind words!! and sharing your story!
A huge reason to use the reusable is to be more environmentally friendly, as regular K-cups are incredibly harmful to the planet😃 an extra minute of your day to set it up is a small price to pay!
Well, I just checked my coffee and it was fine, but the paper filters are a good solution to this too. Thanks for all your detailed video. Happy Holidays!
Glad to help!
Brilliant and well done. Espcecially doing the side by side and bringing in the concept of the filter which i will try. Keep posting!
Much appreciated!
Excellent video ! However what is wrong with the “sediment” ??? Isn’t coffee ? I just swirl my coffee, everything gets mixed and I get stronger flavor , I use “organic” half and half cream and no sugar, I’m not picky about coffee, American, Cuban, Turkish or whatever is ok for me but I use at home Italian coffee “Lavazza espresso” or “ILLY” the famous brand Italians uses to make their famous cappuccino.
I don't own a Keurig. Seems like a lot of trouble just to make a cup of coffee. Mr. Coffee may be old fashioned but it works for me.
Finally! Someone says to use the 6-ounce setting.
For the store-bought K-Cups, I make a 10-ounce cup. Tastes great!
But with the reusable, I have just been making weak, brown water.. Extremely disappointing!
If one uses the same coffee, I wonder what the difference is?
(I've even opened a store-bought K-Cup and poured the coffee into a reusable pod. Result? Weak coffee!)
Thanks for Watching and good information.
Thank you so much for taking the time to make this video. Very detailed and easy to understand. What I don't understand is if we go to all the trouble of doing this, why not just make a pot of coffee? I'm not trying to be mean, I'm just wondering. 🙂
that is a great question, Yeah a small 5 cup coffee maker is very simple and would work great. but if you only have a Keurig then this is a good option, thank for watching!!!
If you're old enough to have routinely drunk coffee from an old-fashioned percolator, you would have gotten into the habit of always leaving a little coffee in the bottom of your cup. It's been 60 years, but I do this to this day.
Wow thanks for sharing!!!
I have the electric percolator. I always line the cup that holds the grinds with a paper filter which keeps the coffee clean & makes cleanup so easy, just remove the paper filter holding the used grinds and place in the garbage, rinse and you are finished.
Just found your channel. Thank you.
We have tried many refillable pods and found the Perfect Pod EZ-Cup to be best. It is all we use and the design avoids that water overflow.
Awesome! Thank you!
Luv the videos. I have that reuseable filter and yes, you do need to use a paper filter in it if you do not want the sediment. I have another refillable kcup by EZ-Cup and it is stainless steel. It works great. I use the disposable coffee filter with lids by CoffeeWorks.
Beautifully done. Thorough and without preconceived opinions.
Thank you kindly!
Very informative, been going back and forth on whether to buy a Keurig....you answered many of my questions...Thank you!
Great to hear!
I spent 20 years carrying instant coffee in my pocket and a mouthful of instant coffee was a luxury. In fact there were times when the only water I had was frozen. Love my Keurig
wow that is an amazing story. Thanks for sharing!!!
what is your Favorite K Cup?
I was referring to my military career earlier. I'm actually a fan of Starbucks. But again, I'll take it as I can get it.
Now I get it. Sorry about that and THANK YOU FOR DOING WHAT YOU DID!!!
I like Black Rifle Company JUST Black Coffee. Its taste really good.
thanks for showing thee whole process I have been looking for this
No problem! glad it helped!!!
okay thank you. i came here to find out how much coffee to put inside the reusable cups. i just switched from donut shop/dunkin kpods to the reusable cups with folgers to save hellaaa money. thanks for the video.
Any coffee sedament will be at the bottom of the pot, not the cup but good demo. It depends on what you want out of your coffee, but reusable filters will always have sedament :). Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for the tips! I am learning that Seament I think adds a lot of flavor to coffee and it was a normal thing before we started using paper filters. Thanks for watching!!
@@JustADad agreed the flavor can be better :).
Great videos, I have watched them all. Thank you for showing them all. It helped me a lot with my new machine. I love it. I learn better by watching and not reading.
Thanks for watching and your kind words!!! That was so nice of you to take the time and leave such a nice comment. Your kind words really do mean so much!!! I am so glad it helped and this is the reason I do my Videos To Help Others!!!!
What is your favorite K cup?
I love the ad and sponsor skip plug in, skipped like 10 ads on this video alone
Ty. I do have the reusable k cups. But I did buy them from amazon. Much cheaper. 12 count. Diff colors. I do have the filters but never use them. I will now. TYVM. For video
Excellent video. You are very patient and explain things very thoroughly!
Wow!! Thanks so much!!
Some k-cup filters are different where the bottom isn't recessed inwards like your filter which allows you to use more coffee, but not by much. There are two gaps on the sides for the bottom needle to rest into so those filters have to be positioned right before you close the unit. Once it lays flat like yours does 6:15 you're good to go.
16:45 of course there is no sediment from the coffee maker brew since you poured it from a pot into another cup, if there was any sediment it would still be in the pot that was probably sitting there after you used the Kureg 3 times. After all you didn't mention what kind of filter you used on the normal coffee maker. I used to use reusable coffee mesh filters in a normal Mr. Coffee machine, and there was always sediment at the bottom of the pot, but it didn't always get into my cup, especially on the first two pours.
Also I'm curious what would happen if you used only the paper filter, with out the plastic reusable k-cup? Would it be a disaster, or can you brew a decent cup with just the paper filter?
No there is too much pressure to use just a paper filter it will make a mess.
Great video, Dad, as usual. I must get some Folgers!
I have the purple K-cup basket and have used other coffee in it and it works just fine.
I like this way, too, so if I want to make a half-caff I can do so very easily.
Sounds great!
Just bought my first Keurig. Great video!! ☕️☕️
Good video, I found 6 ounces a little too strong for me I actually had to go 12 ounces with 2 cups of coffee grounds. Thanks for the instructions five stars
Sounds great! Thanks for watching and your kind words!!!
What is your Favorite Coffee?
@@JustADad I like Eight O’Clock. It used to be the A&P Brand when I was a kid..
@@raven1613 Ok I have tried the eight o clock and it is good. I have never heard of the A and P brand. I like dunkin Donuts medium Roast
@@JustADadMy favorite flavored coffee by far is Donut Shop Nutty Carmel.
@@rfty19991 Sounds Good, I like Dunkin Donuts
Thank you so much I just got my first keurig and was kinda clueless lol
You are so welcome!
@@JustADad how often should I descale it
@@THICKMADAME314 if you have hard water then about every 3 months if not then at least every 5 months
@@JustADad I use bottled water
thanks for the video. Everyone i've seen of yours, have been very informative. Keep the great job up.
Awesome, thank you!
Just had my best coffee ever, following your directions with my Kc up. Also set it at 6 oz cup. So good. Great presentation!
Great to hear!
Thanks for the information on using the K-Cups. I just got one and so far so good .
Excellent video...taught me very much!!! I really appreciate it. All the hype until now. The truth goes a long way. Ty have a blessed day!
I wanted to see a deconstructed pod and your video added a twist w/ the Walmart replacement so very interesting. Just to share that maybe you can bring the generic pod to the coffee spoon and then turn it to spill the coffee so no need to worry about coffee grains on parts they shouldn't be. Thanks very much.
Thanks that will help!! Thanks for Watching and your support!!
you gave an excellent review!! I wish all vids were as clear and really informative as this. Thank you.
Wow thanks so much!
I ordered that from Amazon as a kit with a metal one, scoop and brush. When we used the metal one, the coffee grains were all over the place. When I used the plastic one, the water was coming out from three different directions and once I removed it, the coffee grounds were coming out from the side of the plastic k-cup.
Was it the perfect pod plastic k cup?
Fantastic video and so genuine I’m glad I watched this
Thanks so much!
This video was great. Very thorough and just what I was looking for. 5 stars.
Thanks so much!
Excellent video. I don't even drink coffee that much. Thanks 👍
Glad you enjoyed it
The use of the filter gives a longer resident time. Better taste than without the filter.
Thank you for making this great video. Your presentation was so enjoyably thorough.