Keurig - The Struggle for Success

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  • Опубликовано: 30 июл 2024
  • Many would consider Keurig to be among the most revolutionary things to happen to coffee. This video highlights some of the biggest struggles along their road to success.
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  • @TaaxiCaab
    @TaaxiCaab Год назад +786

    2 years ago I bought one from Costco for my wife, who drinks coffee every day. Damn thing died a year in and Keurig sent me a replacement. I asked about sending the old one back and they said just to throw it away. I took the dead one back to Costco and got a 2nd one for our vacation home. That one died after a few months, so I took it back to Costco and got another. Costco returns explained that these things die all the time and said they are like ink jet printers: They are in the business of selling ink, not the printers.

    • @sneezygibz6403
      @sneezygibz6403 Год назад +20

      Kohl's has the kduo for 80 dollars every black Friday. I've been using the kduo for 5 years.

    • @LikaLaruku
      @LikaLaruku Год назад +36

      Good comparison. I had it in the back of my head whenhe said their machinescould detect off-brand pods like some printers do with ink.

    • @snausages43
      @snausages43 Год назад +34

      Meanwhile I’ve had mine for years with no problems. The newer ones seem more cheaply made.

    • @jimcronin2043
      @jimcronin2043 Год назад +7

      It's also possible that Costco is selling knock-offs.

    • @Yingchanlan
      @Yingchanlan Год назад +22

      Keurig doesn’t release their machines parts. They want people to keep buying new machines instead of repairing them. Horrible idea…🤬

  • @wardmatthew42
    @wardmatthew42 Год назад +335

    For about 10 years I've used a reusable kcup that I put my own personally ground coffee into. Enviornment is important but I also can put ANY coffee I want in there. I really enjoy that part of it too.

    • @forestcityfishing4749
      @forestcityfishing4749 Год назад

      I dont even care about our environment....were giving our nations away anyways. Plus recycling is a lie...it all gets dumped in the ocean.

    • @jpsateriale7180
      @jpsateriale7180 Год назад +5

      i just gone one around two years ago and I do the same

    • @brandonkupper9508
      @brandonkupper9508 Год назад +2

      You can even buy small paper filters meant for those K-cups on Amazon to make the cleanup easier.

    • @wardmatthew42
      @wardmatthew42 Год назад

      @@brandonkupper9508 Yea. I grind my own coffee and I've found a very corse grind and a few ours to dry out allows me to basically dump it all in the trash without additional filters.
      If I do a finer grind that would be very useful. My grind is slightly larger than that you would find in Green Mountain pods, but I put much more of it in there.
      If you are looking for a great small coffee company I use Baltimore Coffee Company out of Baltimore MD in the US. Fantrastic coffee with tons of flavored, blended and single source. They sell whole bean, ground and even kcups too.

    • @Digger-Nick
      @Digger-Nick Год назад +2

      The entire point of a filter is to filter out the coffee oils that are bad for you

  • @theybbigdogs
    @theybbigdogs Год назад +111

    I have a Costco model Keurig at home and i enjoy it! We primarily use the reusable cups and just use whatever pre ground coffee, usually Folgers. The biggest pain point everyone seems to have with them are the k-cups creating waste and the cost, but we rotate 2 reusable cups and haven't really felt the price we pay for coffee at home change that much, if at all.

    • @levisguy53
      @levisguy53 Год назад +8

      damn that horrible, you buy an overpriced coffee machine yet use it for low grade swill!

  • @gatorkid509
    @gatorkid509 Год назад +66

    My mom bought a Keurig for both of us a few years ago since we are both huge coffee addicts and it's nice to have a quick cup of coffee without waiting to fill up the coffee pot. It's still working to this day and I will forever be heartbroken if it dies.

    • @nicholasdean3467
      @nicholasdean3467 Год назад +2

      Why not do what ordinary people do? Pour yourself a cup of coffee while it is still brewing.

    • @cwill2127
      @cwill2127 Год назад +6

      @@nicholasdean3467 what?

    • @Digger-Nick
      @Digger-Nick Год назад +2

      @@nicholasdean3467 🧐

    • @DavidLLambertmobile
      @DavidLLambertmobile Год назад

      My sister in TN has a nicer home K cup system ☕️ . It's handy but as listed K cups do limit the amount you make & some brands are 😑. Compared to ground coffees.

    • @brooklyndecember
      @brooklyndecember Год назад +1

      ​@@DavidLLambertmobile You use any coffee you want in a keurig with reusable filter. My mom has been doing that for almost a decade!

  • @RaynmanPlays
    @RaynmanPlays Год назад +47

    My mom got a Keurig 2.0 from my sister right when they started the DRM thing. She had no clue about the DRM thing. I managed to get it working with reusable cups, first by using lids from official K-cups, then with a more permanent solution (there was a company that would send out a little thing you put over the sensor to trick it), but the touch screen ended up breaking from water damage.

    • @BeatInMySkull
      @BeatInMySkull Год назад

      My mom's thinking of getting a Keurig, so could you tell me the trick in case she gets the 2.0? I appreciate it

    • @RaynmanPlays
      @RaynmanPlays Год назад +3

      @@BeatInMySkull Again, it was a company that was suing Keurig over all this. I don't remember the company's name. But you can just tape the part of a K-cup lid it detects over the sensor. There are a number of videos about this.
      Edit: It was Rogers Family Coffee's "Freedom clip." I think they stopped giving them out, but you can find a ton of these kind of clips online, including some that are bundled with reusable pods.

    • @choossuck7653
      @choossuck7653 Год назад

      What is DRM?

    • @RaynmanPlays
      @RaynmanPlays Год назад +2

      @@choossuck7653 Digital Rights Management. It's usually in reference to things like games where you need to jump through hoops to install and play the games legally. Keurig's refusal to allow non-branded cups in Keurig 2.0 machines is referred to as DRM, even though the exact meaning doesn't really fit.

    • @hannafox1979
      @hannafox1979 Год назад

      You can use reusable cups in the keurig I do all the time my keurig has lasted me 2 years so far but they can get water stuck when needed cleaned and people think they break

  • @PinkSlime0990
    @PinkSlime0990 Год назад +99

    I enjoyed the variety packs of k-cups when they first came out but it was pricey and didn’t like the single use plastic. Now I just stick to grinding my own beans and French press..

    • @jerseyboyce1
      @jerseyboyce1 Год назад +3

      i am a master roaster of coffee beans, french press is my second favorite way to make coffee

    • @scpatl4now
      @scpatl4now Год назад

      @@jerseyboyce1 whats the first?

    • @jerseyboyce1
      @jerseyboyce1 Год назад +2

      @@scpatl4now surprisingly it depends, for a personal cup i love the pour over, i think coffee is best if it starts from as close to boiling water as possible. making 5 or more cups nothing tastes as good as an old school percolator

    • @ashkitt7719
      @ashkitt7719 Год назад

      I need to get an electric grinder, preferably a burr grinder. Problem is they're expensive af.

  • @josecastro2332
    @josecastro2332 Год назад +17

    I remember being introduced to a Keurig at a church when I worked at the media center. That machine was truly a blessing to have. Now I've owned a Hamilton Beach FlexBrew that does 12 Cups and KCups for the last 3 years. I got it for for $60 at Walmart at the time. It's nice to have both options. Keurig also has one for loyal customers.

    • @digitalfootballer9032
      @digitalfootballer9032 Год назад

      Mine started leaking after just over a year and kept getting worse until it was unusable. A shame because that machine is a good idea. Got a free Keurig anyways though when my boss bought a new one for the office and was throwing out the old one, which I nabbed and it works just fine just needed cleaning 😂

  • @marqbarq5977
    @marqbarq5977 Год назад +2

    I moved to Nespreso. The cups are aluminum and they give you a free bag with UPS label already attached to mail the used cups to a recycling center.

  • @chestbumphero
    @chestbumphero Год назад +58

    I’ve been using my Keurig for almost 7 years and I got to say those single use cups were just not my thing. Makes it a bit worse with how it’s difficult to replace parts for it since they changed the design but I’m okay with it not using k-cups and using the reusable ones

  • @chrisdove9934
    @chrisdove9934 Год назад +19

    I've been watching your videos every week for a little over 2 years now. To see you getting 6K views in 45minutes now is inspirational. Congratulations

  • @Xomage999
    @Xomage999 Год назад +133

    Never was a huge fan of keurig. It held the promise of convenience, but one look at the cost of the cups and cleaning maintenance that would need to be done to ensure a proper brew was enough to keep me happily invested in more traditional brewing options. Electric kettle, loose leaf tea, and a quality filter bag are all I require to get a nice cup going. It might take a little longer, but if my life can't wait those minutes, I'm doing life wrong.

    • @nmstranger
      @nmstranger Год назад +7

      the cost of the cups tbf can be reduced if you get a quality reuseable coffee filter that fits in those machines

    • @Kenwood709
      @Kenwood709 Год назад +3

      I miss my French press and espresso machine. 😢 as a truck driver I use these stupid k cup machines because truckstop coffee is disgusting.

    • @jefferypardue7509
      @jefferypardue7509 Год назад

      I use an electric coffee percolator to make my tea and when I clean the pot I use either and vinegar and baking soda solution or just plain old dish soap and water.

    • @DavidLLambertmobile
      @DavidLLambertmobile Год назад

      I'm a morning ☕️ drinker. I like K machines but there are some -s. I mainly make ground coffee for my simple 4 cup size coffee maker. K cup makers seem way over priced & difficult to clean, sanitize. I toss out my 4 cup makers after 6mo 8mo.

    • @jamesreid3954
      @jamesreid3954 Год назад +1

      @SovietOmega agreed never a fan of Keurig. I got one for Christmas many years ago. Once if broke a never replaced it lol. I purchased a Stainless Steel French Press. Best coffee you can make!

  • @CurtisDoesStuffOnline
    @CurtisDoesStuffOnline Год назад +40

    I got a Keurig 2.0 for my wedding in 2016. One reason I got the model I did was because it had a 4 cup "carafe" (when I'm working from home, I go through a stupid amount of caffeine). Because the carafe size pods were not commonly available, I ended up using reusable pods (which helps on the waste side as well, since I recycle the grounds into my garden).
    Well, the 2.0 would randomly not recognize the reusable pods to the point that I had to hack the machine.

    • @ZachComa
      @ZachComa Год назад +2

      It's an easy mod, I've done it to two machines I've had over the years.

  • @Zuliana028
    @Zuliana028 Год назад +88

    So we used to be avid keurig users. I used to think it was very convenient... but it did start to be become very expensive, difficult to get the amount of coffee I wanted for certain cups and it was very difficult to clean so we switched over to a normal cheapy little Mr. Coffee machine. We found that we were able to buy WAY more ground coffee for WAY less and we thought it even tasted better! We ended up giving away our Keurig and now have a nice Ninja coffee pot that can make coffee for multiple people at one time and is SUPER easy to clean!

    • @Number69
      @Number69 Год назад +6

      Is that same company as make ninja blender? Keurig do not even register over here (Ireland), I use a nespresso machine and supermarket capsules but the waste annoys me so use a premium instant mostly!

    • @Zuliana028
      @Zuliana028 Год назад +1

      @@Number69 Yes! It is the same company! They have a whole line of coffee and espresso makers!

    • @Number69
      @Number69 Год назад +2

      @@Zuliana028 ok thanks must have a look. I would love a mini one to store in uni/work!

    • @MasterMalrubius
      @MasterMalrubius Год назад +1

      Yep. I had a nice Braun coffee maker which I broke the carafe. Could not find one that fit. I bought a Keurig because I thought it would be cheaper, more efficient and variable. I found that it didn't brew as good coffee and I really didn't switch up my coffee drinking much (Green Mountain was my go-to). So looked for another small coffee maker but could not find one I liked. I ended up getting a Ninja also. Makes great coffee, easily customizable for strength and number of cups. Only downside is make in China.

    • @MasterMalrubius
      @MasterMalrubius Год назад +1

      @@Number69 Instant coffee? Shame shame! LOL. Nespresso is awesome but is expensive every day.

  • @3rdworldgarage450
    @3rdworldgarage450 Год назад +6

    I just got one for Christmas and it works for my usage case. I don't make a lot of coffee at home and so buying it in bulk means it goes stale by the time I finish it in a year or so. For the 2 to 3 cups a week I drink at home, it works out to be a better solution for my needs. I kept the drip coffee maker though as it still may have some utility when the cheap plastic Keurig eventually breaks.

  • @spencerhonda7445
    @spencerhonda7445 Год назад

    I'm so impressed with how much research you do. Plus there's no fluff. I rarely ever comment, but thanks for all this info. Your channel is fantastic! Plus I love your voice. 💜😁☕

  • @Aldrasio
    @Aldrasio Год назад +8

    I got my mom's old Keurig when I moved out for college in the early 2010s. Pretty much immediately stopped buying K-cups and used a reusable cup with beans I ground myself because it was cheaper. Then I got a french press for like $15 and from then on I used the machine as a hot water dispenser. Then a few years later I just bought an electric kettle.
    I still use the one at my office if I don't have time to make coffee at home, but I'm not going back to buying my own K-cups

  • @stahlight
    @stahlight Год назад +6

    Had a Keurig in 2012, wore it out. After the DRM debacle of 2014, switched to low-cost competitors with no DRM. Works well enough. Now I am on to Nespresso and regular brew coffee lol

  • @jayden3238
    @jayden3238 Год назад +4

    Let me watch this real quick as I sip on my Keurig made coffee, shall weee??

  • @timhorn3829
    @timhorn3829 Год назад +51

    I think it’s a pretty cool idea especially with the fact that you don’t have wasted coffee sitting in a pot

    • @sketchur
      @sketchur Год назад +8

      Exactly! Use your own coffee and make exactly as much as you'll need. It's a no-waste product when you don't use single-use pods.

    • @StealthNinja4577
      @StealthNinja4577 Год назад +8

      I mean you can always make less than a full pot, use a thermos, add the little bit that's left to a fresh pot...

    • @TonyPombo
      @TonyPombo Год назад +7

      You are not required to create a full carafe of coffee with a traditional drip brewer.

    • @cwill2127
      @cwill2127 Год назад

      @EL comment below you literally says when you don’t use single use pods (reusable)

    • @josh1422
      @josh1422 Год назад

      Then don’t make that much coffee?

  • @NE-BO
    @NE-BO Год назад +3

    So my story starts with inheriting one of the Keurig systems, I started buying the cups at first, but realized that I enjoyed grinding my own fresh coffee. So I purchased some pastic reusable inscert pods and they work really well. I feel I get to use more coffee with less hassle of recycling. The best method is pour over, but I still use the system from time to time.

  • @anniewise1815
    @anniewise1815 Год назад +5

    I (broke college student) personally don’t have a keurig, but my dad had one when i was growing up. He would make his coffee in there every morning and my sister and i would use it to make hot chocolate several times a week. My dad recently switched back to a traditional coffee pot because the keurig has just become too expensive. With inflation and rising prices of goods in general, the keurig cups became more expensive and it just no longer made sense to keep buying them.

  • @juelzm149
    @juelzm149 Год назад +1

    I adore my Keurig! I use the re-usable basket and just buy regular old coffee from my local shop. Tastes fantastic and only makes enough for the cup at hand - win win! And next to no excess plastic waste 🙌🏾

  • @coffeekatk4067
    @coffeekatk4067 Год назад +1

    Oddly enough I remember working retail across from the Keurig holiday display when the 2.0's first came out and remembering the returns were primarily for leakage. The units weren't as water tight or maybe the plastic lines inside we're not connected well enough. I was gifted my sister's roommate's B145 (or so) and that thing worked like a champ. Donated it when I got a duo for my birthday and it was still going at 6 years old maybe! I grind and use a reusable filter since I prefer a very bold coffee. Valhalla Java in my 18 oz tankard!

  • @JoeStuffzAlt
    @JoeStuffzAlt Год назад +22

    The #1 place where I see Keurigs: businesses with office workers. It makes sense. A lot of businesses want no-fuss coffee that cleans up easily. You get a fresh cup. At one company, I would see these gigantic lines to the Keurig machine. At one company, they had K-Cup theft and had to stop providing K-Cups. However, many businesses have started to get Keurig alternatives that are fancier.
    I like pour-overs. Fresh coffee and you just need hot water.

    • @JoeStuffzAlt
      @JoeStuffzAlt Год назад +2

      Price was a huge reason why I never got into K-Cups, and also it's not that flexible. I actually played with different brewing methods, and I actually prefer French Press, but Pour-Over is so much easier to clean. I can also take the filter from the pour-over and put it right into the compostable bin.
      I don't see a huge difference between K-Cup and pour-over, though there probably is less chance of an accidental spill with K-Cups, which an office worker environment might prefer

    • @Dan-cm9ow
      @Dan-cm9ow Год назад

      I also prefer pour-over (or french press), but they're a lot more involved. Pour over takes time, you need to heat the water just right, grind the beans (I guess this is optional), clean up, ect. I work from home and enjoy making coffee so its no bother to me, but people who aren't "into coffee" just want to hit a button and be done.

    • @ThisOldSkater
      @ThisOldSkater Год назад +3

      We have a thing where I work that is basically a Keurig, but the coffee is in a pouch. It's worse in every way possible. More waste, never the right amount, a B to clean (not that we have to ourselves, but I've seen it done) and taste is just nasty. Fortunately I'm allowed to have a Mr. Coffee in my office. At least, when I used to GO to an office!

    • @BoldBrandFlakes
      @BoldBrandFlakes Год назад +1

      @@ThisOldSkater The office I work at has a hybrid style so I’m there two times a week. We have that same Keurig “pouch” design and I know what you’re talking about, that coffee is absolutely disgusting. Whenever I’m in the office I just bring my own coffee or I’ll buy it if I have to.

    • @digitalfootballer9032
      @digitalfootballer9032 Год назад

      Exactly what I was going to say. I have one in my office for my customers, it's perfect for that use, but of course I use it myself too after I finish off my big thermos off coffee I bring in from home each day 😂 At home I have the old one from the office but hardly ever use it, I use my 12 cup pot at home.

  • @CreateLoveRepeat
    @CreateLoveRepeat Год назад +3

    I thought they were silly because of the pods, but I finally got one and got the reusable pod thing. I can put any coffee I want in it, and my kids think it’s fun to use the keurig to make cocoa (again, no pods, just hot water into a cup of cocoa mix). I use less coffee grounds using my keurig when I just want one cup, so in the long run, it’s definitely saving me some money. We still have a regular coffee maker for when we both want coffee or we have company over.

  • @kevinh96
    @kevinh96 Год назад +14

    For such a huge company it's interesting that they've never taken off in Europe. Nespresso/Dolce Gusto and Tassimo dominate here in the single use coffee pod markets but Illy, Lavazza and others are growing too and of course some single use and even espresso machines can already use ESE pods.

    • @oivinf
      @oivinf Год назад +5

      From my research the Nespresso pods predate Keurig by like 25 years. So the real question is why wasn't Nespresso already established enough in America as not to allow Keurig to come into existence

    • @user-fe8uq9zp2g
      @user-fe8uq9zp2g Год назад

      ⁠@@oivinfI think Nespresso is pretty big in the US but a huge factor is Keurig although having different flavors produces mostly American coffee which is weaker compared to European style coffee or an espresso

    • @sleeksilver
      @sleeksilver 11 месяцев назад

      That's because Europeans have standards for drinking good coffee. I've never had a good cup from a Keurig, but my Nespresso machine is *chef's kiss* every time

    • @kevinobrien5450
      @kevinobrien5450 9 месяцев назад

      I was a Tassimo fan but they have pulled out of the North American market, so I switched to a Keurig. Have to say I get small amounts of coffee grinds from K-Cups which I never did with Tassimo. However once in a blue moon a Tassimo T-Disc would "explode" and send coffee grinds everywhere. But it happened so rarely I could live with it, and the clean up was very simple. Would switch back to Tassimo at the drop of a hat.

  • @MikeFarnhamGalaxysEdgeGroup
    @MikeFarnhamGalaxysEdgeGroup Год назад

    bought a Keurig from QVC about 15 years ago - single cup type Been working like a champ. love it.

  • @PeaJayTheGr8
    @PeaJayTheGr8 Год назад +2

    I've owned a Keurig for years now and absolutely love it! I love it even more since they (or a third party) introduced the reusable filter. Way cheaper overall and better for the environment. 👍

  • @RoseT20
    @RoseT20 Год назад +10

    I think the Keurig is good whether you're the only coffee drinker in the house or you and others drink different brands of coffee. If you and your roommates/ whoever lives with you uses different brands of coffee, each person should just get their own coffee and reusable K-cup so ya know, you don't waste a whole pot of coffee. I get the Keurig's design and I think it's pretty neat.

    • @RoseT20
      @RoseT20 Год назад

      @spirals 73 This! People keep complaining about the single use cups and those being expensive. But, all you (and any other coffee drinkers that live with you) have to do is buy a reusable k-cup and a can/ whatever of the coffee you like and that's cheaper in the long run as you can make a cup at a time. Even if you do decide to have more than one, you don't have to rush with drinking the first cup as well, you don't gotta deal with having a whole pot of coffee.

    • @RoseT20
      @RoseT20 Год назад

      A pot of the same coffee is only worth it if you and others like the same coffee and are all gonna drink a cup or 2 at the same time.

  • @nicholaskieser2505
    @nicholaskieser2505 Год назад +2

    I have one that was shown at the end with a coffee pot as well as the k cup part and it works well, if I wake up late for something I can make a pod but if I'm making coffee for the fam then just a whole pot of coffee; I also have a Costco membership so we buy one pods on bulk for like $30 for a 30 pack and lasts for like a year at my house.

  • @MarkyMahn
    @MarkyMahn Год назад +1

    That was actually an excellent analysis video!

  • @Sonicfan138
    @Sonicfan138 Год назад +10

    My parents have a machine that uses K-cups (not sure if it's Keurig), but the coffee always tasted burnt. I never thought it was worth getting one if the coffee wasn't good. I can make a pour over cup in about 2 mins, and it's much better tasting and cheaper.

    • @johnstauffenger7809
      @johnstauffenger7809 Год назад +1

      Your parents probably need to descale the machine. I have to do it about every other month - there's videos on here that will walk you through it. Basically you run vinegar through the machine then water. My coffee was tasting weird and when I opened it up it was NASTY, but that's my fault for not cleaning it.

    • @Andy1341000
      @Andy1341000 Год назад

      Some k cup brands aren’t good quality and can be cheap. Plenty of quality k cup brands if your willing to spend a bit more.

  • @ddelimar
    @ddelimar Год назад +7

    Here in Europe, I at least have not even heard of Keurig (but know Dr Pepper), instead I was waiting for you to mention Nespresso in some form (i.e. how they either bought Keurig or took the majority of the market).
    So I guess the "k-cup" (we just call them pods) global market is even more interesting, with the likes of Nespresso and Dolce Gusto branded pods not even being mentioned here (these are the biggest ones known at least to consumers in Croatia).

    • @Alex-fv2qs
      @Alex-fv2qs Год назад +2

      Yeah, it's exactly the same story here in Argentina as well

    • @roaditr
      @roaditr Год назад

      Same in Germany

    • @werewolflover8636
      @werewolflover8636 Год назад

      @@roaditr Germany is part of Europe. And yes I’m in France and it’s the same here, it’s either Nespresso or Senseo.

    • @767corp
      @767corp Год назад +2

      Well that happens when patent expire , as he said , they just never gone outside US market and others just copied their patent , ez money .

  • @charliem9831
    @charliem9831 Год назад

    Can’t believe I haven’t watched this channel in almost a year. Still one of the best channels. I’m also going to recycle my k cups

  • @Junkinsally
    @Junkinsally Год назад

    When Green Mountain bought the company they started doing demos of the products in various retail outlets. I did demos in our local Sears. They sent me a coffee maker and various K-cups for the demonstrations. It was a great gig! So successful that the store manager come over and asked me to stop the demo early because they were sold out of machines and coffee. Made tons of money selling K-cups on eBay in the early days as people didn't know where to get them. Would order from Green Mountain and sell "variety packs". Best comment I got at a demonstration was "It's sounds like your inflating a flat tire but the coffee tastes pretty good!" The early models were loud. I think I have one of those early models in the panty gathering dust. The system is definitely not economical for everyday coffee but is fantastic for having an after dinner cup or when you want a cup of flavored coffee.

  • @joshuaashton1929
    @joshuaashton1929 Год назад +1

    Keurig Duo 2 with recusable k-cups and a reusable coffee filter is the way to go. The newer keurig lines (after keurig 2.0) are all built to really high quality and brew very nicely. I only use high quality coffee too.

  • @JJfan48
    @JJfan48 Год назад +2

    Me and my wife have one, but we try not to use pods. We have their refillable pod for use with pre ground beans. For us it’s still faster than making normal coffee and we get to customize our coffee to our liking, strength, temperature, and to the size of our mug. It saves us tons of money and it’s the coffee we like. Use it responsibly and it won’t be harmful on the environment.

  • @silentiumm2677
    @silentiumm2677 Год назад

    I've had a Keurig since 2013 and I love it. Very convenient not just for coffee but also tea and I've also used some apple cider k-cups as well.

  • @gamerboy6787
    @gamerboy6787 Год назад

    Literally watching this here vid while drinking my morning coffee thanks to a Keurig machine that a family member gifted me for my b-day. :D

  • @meenster2008
    @meenster2008 Год назад +33

    Hard to just not make a pot for half the price.

    • @SimuLord
      @SimuLord Год назад +6

      My thoughts exactly. My Mr. Coffee was the best 20 bucks I've ever written off on my taxes (you learn as a freelancer how to turn anything into a business expense.)

    • @KaitouKaiju
      @KaitouKaiju Год назад +4

      You can use regular coffee grounds in a reusable k cup and make as many or as few cups as you want

    • @ThisOldSkater
      @ThisOldSkater Год назад +4

      @@KaitouKaiju That works, but at that point, it's just drip coffee with extra steps. A normal drip coffee maker makes more practical sense on every point. Subjectively however, if the flavor that comes out the other end of that process is your jam, then so be it!

    • @sirBrouwer
      @sirBrouwer Год назад +1

      for me I use a k-cup machine for if I have guests at home. I don't drink coffee myself and the 1 or 2 cups every month makes sense. But in this I am more a exception than the norm.

  • @cwill2127
    @cwill2127 Год назад +1

    I used to have a keurig but it broke twice. Got a nespresso machine and really like it. Been using for 2 years so far and so good. Also like the fact that they’re recyclable aluminum pods. Know it’s not a perfect solution, but definitely beats single use plastic

  • @Eastsid3
    @Eastsid3 Год назад

    Love my keurig, got some reusable cups for Christmas. Looking forward to trying them out. Still have some of the regular cups left.

  • @SheriLynNut
    @SheriLynNut Год назад +4

    My husband loves his Keurig. I prefer my espresso machine. But I grind his coffee, we don’t use pods!

  • @shelbydog0911
    @shelbydog0911 Год назад +11

    I like the idea of a single cup with a variety of coffees if you have a lot of company over but it’s a shame how bad it is for the environment. I had one when I lived alone and it was perfect for just me but I got a reusable pod and bought normal coffee. I did love that little machine while I had it though.

  • @emmanuelfernandez5528
    @emmanuelfernandez5528 Год назад

    We bought a Keurig machine with a small reservoir that holds about four 8oz cups of water. I get the 120 count of Kroger's 100% Colombian coffee for $29.99. This equals to $0.25 cents per 8oz serving, add a little sweet cream and pour it into my plastic reusable Starbuck's tumbler and off I go. The box does indicate instruction on to recycle and now that I viewed another of your excellent videos, I'm going to start recycling as well. Overall very inexpensive. Great video, thanks again.

  • @troyaldrich3365
    @troyaldrich3365 Год назад

    I got a Classic Keurig for me and my dad for christmas a year ago. It's the best 100 dollars I have ever spent. We just love it.

  • @DiscoBallGaming
    @DiscoBallGaming Год назад +54

    Keurig struggles because it's a neat idea making a single cup of coffee, but I have never understood it. Especially since there's now special fancy coffee makers that can make 1 cup on the side now. So it kinda makes them pointless

    • @JakeTerch
      @JakeTerch Год назад +9

      My roommate had a Keurig, and we bought a K-cup sized filter basket that you could load your own coffee into.
      I must’ve saved several hundred dollars brewing coffee this way for only a year.

    • @Mxyz
      @Mxyz Год назад +1

      keurige has the same thing, mine can make pots of coffee or single cups

  • @martintanz9098
    @martintanz9098 Год назад +5

    I love coffee, hate Keurig. We used them when visiting my mother, and for a short time, my wife had one her friend gave us. But she replaced it with a simple plastic filter basket and now when she wants a single cup, she makes her own pour over, which tastes better and is much cheaper.
    So many methods of brewing coffee. Simple pour over, espresso machine you use over the stove, french press, drip coffee maker. All relatively simple, and you can use whatever coffee you like or happens to be on sale.
    But along comes someone who wants to make it much more expensive, and destroy the environment,. And it isn't even all that convenient, and the coffee is mediocre at best.

    • @digitalfootballer9032
      @digitalfootballer9032 Год назад

      Yeah you pretty much sum it up there. Probably 4 times the cost of regular ground coffee, tastes like plastic, and creates unnecessary waste. I do the old drip coffee maker, and even on occasion crack out the old school percolator that was my parents and is probably from the 1990's and still makes better coffee than a Keurig, yes even percolated coffee which is notoriously sub par.

  • @jackiford875
    @jackiford875 Год назад +1

    I got a hand-me-down. It’s a very simple one and super easy to use. But I love mine. I can use it to heat water for just tea or use the cups to make the coffee I want when I’m low on time. Also there’s reusable cups to buy (I do not use this personally but I see them in the store)

  • @frankm9368
    @frankm9368 Год назад +1

    I admit to using Keurig in many offices over many years, but never ever at home. Here I have a smaller style espresso machine, a thermal carafe coffee maker and even a simple ceramic pour over and I'm quite happy with those options, especially since grinding your own coffee is really the only way to go. Some day I can see myself actually roasting my own. Now we're talking.

  • @AdriaOliSal
    @AdriaOliSal Год назад +11

    I think Keurig has not made it to Europe, I've never heard their name. We have Nespresso (from Nestlé), with a very similar system and a similar kind of story (environmental issues, expensive system overall and patent expiration that has lead to a new format of capsules to avoid competition). Hasn't Nespresso arrived to the US? I found it weird to not see them even mentioned here!
    I have checked Wikipedia and the Nespresso system seems to be older than Keurig, patented in 1976!

    • @KaitouKaiju
      @KaitouKaiju Год назад +4

      We have Nespresso. Here it's marketed as the more upscale alternative to the Keurig. I have one of each which is funny considering I rarely drink coffee

  • @rinardfamily
    @rinardfamily Год назад +4

    I had several different Keurig competitors coffee makers and they never lasted me very long. I finally broke down and bought a Keurig and it has lasted me three times longer than the other machines I had. A while back, I started to have concerns about the k-cups I was using. One day when I was at Walmart, I saw a refillable K-cup and bought it. It quickly found out that it is a lot cheaper. Also, I am helping to save the environment one cup of coffee at a time.

  • @cecilyerker
    @cecilyerker Год назад +1

    I have two older Keurigs that I rescued from an upscale thrift store dumpster and after a thorough cleaning they’re still kicking after two years! I use reverse osmosis water from my home spigot, so I never have to descale them. I try to buy brands of K-cups that are compostable so that when it goes in a landfill it’ll decompose properly.

  • @ThePuff_
    @ThePuff_ Год назад

    My husband bought me a keurig 2yrs ago for Valentine’s Day and I still love it and use it best gift ever

  • @sketchur
    @sketchur Год назад +4

    I was skeptical about using a Keurig at first because I didn't know it's ground coffee in the pods. I thought it was syrup. 🤣 Anyway, when I learned about how it works, I accepted a hand-me-down Keurig and got a reusable K-Cup ASAP and have only been using my own freshly ground coffee ever since owning it. That was a few years ago.

  • @luisg9172
    @luisg9172 Год назад +12

    i feel that some people only buys keurig because is a different coffee machine, rather than the ones we all have used, it looks more profesional and fancy

  • @DaddyTheDarkModerator
    @DaddyTheDarkModerator Год назад

    I've had a few Keurig machines over the years. I mainly use a reusable K-cup. I do use the premade ones if the box is on clearance or damaged and also on discount.

  • @tomithot261
    @tomithot261 Год назад

    I like your videos ... am new to your channel, thanks. Have a Keurig, didn't get mine until they had a reusable cup.

  • @RaynmanPlays
    @RaynmanPlays Год назад +3

    I do have to admit that coffee out of a K-cup tastes _far_ superior to that of your standard drip coffee maker using pre-ground coffee, even when the latter is fresh from brewing and hasn't been sitting on the burner for a while.

  • @joedurran3122
    @joedurran3122 Год назад +7

    Keurig has become a catch-all phrase for the single use coffee machine. Like Kleenex to tissue.

    • @MisterGames
      @MisterGames Год назад +4

      As an aussie i have never heard of this brand. To us down here all these machines are coffee pod machines. So pod coffee is our catchall.

    • @oivinf
      @oivinf Год назад +2

      Never heard of Keurig until today (from Europe). Everyone here are familiar with Nespresso pods, and just call them that generally. They also predate the Keurig by a quarter century

  • @KyleHarrisonRedacted
    @KyleHarrisonRedacted Год назад +2

    I always prefer the coffee made from a drip system. But I never had time in the morning for it, so it'd just get made automatically but never drank (im the only coffee drinker in the family).
    So, as a house warming present, I was gifted a Keurig. I used that thing to actual death (literally the motor broke) but I _never once_ really enjoyed the taste of the coffee as much as the drip machines. Well I got my new Keurig Duo now, which can do both, and i've never been happier. The Single Serve is great for those who want it, and I get my drip coffee. The world is right.

  • @victorhoe2321
    @victorhoe2321 Год назад

    I bought mine used. I bought a office model that can be adopted to water refresh with a small float assembly. Keuric now markets Corning and a host of house hold products.

  • @Sambroke
    @Sambroke Год назад +5

    The struggle to scam people into buying coffee for 4x the price

  • @bjs301
    @bjs301 Год назад +3

    For 50 years I drank coffee that was always bad by noon. I bought my first Keurig probably 10 years ago and haven't had a bad cup of coffee since. As to the recycling, I probably don't do a great job cleaning out the grounds, but all the data shows that recycling has little real environmental impact anyway. It mainly just makes people feel good about themselves.

    • @12yearssober
      @12yearssober Год назад +1

      Seems like everything is something that is intended to make people feel good but doesn't actually mean anything.

  • @BA-rh5hy
    @BA-rh5hy Год назад

    Love the video! Ty!

  • @ButterflyBree
    @ButterflyBree Год назад

    I didn't realize the company had been around for years before Keurig became more widespread and "affordable." I'm not willing to spend that much money on a machine. Thankfully, I found a more affordable, off brand option. I also didn't realize that Green Mountain Coffee bought them out.
    Thank you for sharing this informative video.

  • @rogerl19
    @rogerl19 Год назад

    So glad you mentioned the Keurig Kold. That was a train wreck nearly everyone saw coming and couldn't look away.

  • @IAmNotAFunguy
    @IAmNotAFunguy Год назад +1

    We have a Hamilton Beach Flexbrew which is a Keurig/regular drip coffee combination. I do use the K-cup mode frequently for tea & hot chocolate.

  • @Luigiman_95
    @Luigiman_95 Год назад +1

    My family are still using the same Keurig from 10 years now and it still works... It's louder but it still works.
    I don't drink coffee but I do use it for ramen noodle cups and hot chocolate.
    They use reusable k cups and buy coffee bags.

  • @billtate6962
    @billtate6962 Год назад +1

    As a person who doesn't drink coffee everyday...I LOVE the Keurig machine....I can have a single cup of coffee, hot chocolate, or my favorite different types of tea...I guess if I drank coffee like my mother did 6-8 cups a day...I'd go with a regular pot....but as a one cup of different things when the mood strikes me.... My Keurig can't be beat.

  • @unclebuddy1040
    @unclebuddy1040 Год назад

    I have been living on my own for a little over 12 months now and I got a Keurig machine from my sister, it was really really old (a bit over 10 years) It was a couple and a half weeks before Christmas last year till the machine finally broke down…. As a what seemed to be a temporary solution to the problem until I would get gifted a new Keurig machine for Christmas……. My mom and I picked up a kettle for boiling water at Walmart, and we picked myself up some instant coffee….. fast forward to current day, I’m still favouring the boiling water in my kettle and using instant coffee, I’m a fan more of putting as much or little instant coffee in my mug to determine the strength of the coffee…. I liked using the Keurig but I like using my kettle more to adjust how strong or weak the taste of the coffee is, and I’m planning on using my kettle for the foreseeable future

  • @nimravus01
    @nimravus01 Год назад

    We have a Kurig machine (the smallest one with the single-fill reservoir.) However, I typically make a French press or pour over coffee for myself. My wife uses the Kurig only a few times a week, and we both ususally only want one cup at a time, so a regular pot brewing machine isn't needed. The Kurig works pretty good for the occasional guest too.

  • @stacygrenier7932
    @stacygrenier7932 Год назад +1

    Just got my dad one for Christmas he loves it I have one too and love it

  • @orlettacaldwell
    @orlettacaldwell Год назад

    I love my Keurig. My first one lasted for 6 years and my latest one is great. I have a subscription with a local company and use the reusable one.

  • @sonicfan28
    @sonicfan28 Год назад

    Ironic that i was stocking their product last night during my shift at Walmart and I see this video haha. Great video by the way. Didn’t know how big this coffee company was.

  • @514musique
    @514musique Год назад

    I just got a keurig for Xmas after wanting one for sooo long and it was well worth the wait

  • @TVandManga
    @TVandManga Год назад

    Great video! I do not own a Keurig and don't see them very often here in the UK.

  • @nilesreinhardt7915
    @nilesreinhardt7915 Год назад

    I need to get one for the dispensary. They are perfect to have in an office setting.

  • @chris_is_here_oh_no
    @chris_is_here_oh_no Год назад

    Fascinating video!

  • @Bray_zar7275
    @Bray_zar7275 Год назад

    I love your content, I would like to see you cover on future videos about the success of McDonalds, wal-mart, please.

  • @dc-og3zz
    @dc-og3zz Год назад +2

    I managed to get one from a Black Friday sale a few years ago. The customizable feature is good but overall I wasn't satisfied. K-cups are not cheap and this thing requires more cleaning than any other appliance I own. I ended up gifting it to someone else. Cool concept and I'm sure it's a good product for many, I'm just not one of those people

  • @brandinichole2490
    @brandinichole2490 Год назад +1

    Literally every Keurig I’ve ever had has broken. Their customer service has always been good, they will send me new parts or even a new machine, no questions asked. But eventually I bought a Hamilton Beach knockoff and it’s lasted me the past 6 years, zero problems.

  • @jaredlucas4815162342
    @jaredlucas4815162342 Год назад +3

    I love mine. We buy the pods from Costco and I only buy them when they are on sale. I drink two a day. Which means I spend 56 cents a day on my coffee habit. Well worth it!

    • @DavidLLambertmobile
      @DavidLLambertmobile Год назад +1

      I buy a few K cup brands. I can't stand any "Green Mountain" ☕️ type K cups 🚫. Ever since 2013 or so. There are many + K cup coffee & tea, hot cocoa flavors. I like a few brands.

  • @haleymist09
    @haleymist09 Год назад +1

    I didn't know they made their k-cups recyclable.. I'll have to check mine for that. Glad I watched this! Totally forgot how long the product's been around.

    • @enigma591
      @enigma591 Год назад

      Yaeh, about that. Recycling k-cups is pretty much a marketing thing. Since China stopped taking certain types of plastic waste (like tiny plastic cups), recycling them seems all but impossible.

    • @Haarschmuckfachgeschafttadpole
      @Haarschmuckfachgeschafttadpole Год назад

      Recycling a lot of plastic is kind of a scam. Lot of recycled plastic ends up in landfills.

  • @Turtle3000
    @Turtle3000 Год назад

    Yeah, I have one on my desk at work and I used to have one at home. Overall, the coffee isn't the best imo, but it's awesome for when you just NEED that cup of Joe. When I am at home, I always grind my own coffee and use a classic pouring machine. I also do want to get a French Press.

  • @blanchjoe1481
    @blanchjoe1481 Год назад +1

    Dear Company Man, Thank you for another interesting piece. Every company I have worked at for the last 10+ years has KEURIG machines, some are unused next to the large bulk drip systems, many are stashed away in overhead cupboards in the kitchen, and a few of those are being used by a percentage of the firms employees. What does this mean, it means that much like the CUISINART, these machines fulfill a valid function at a specific cost reaching a "fad" status, then eventually the bulk of them end up in Goodwill stories for pennies on the dollar. For myself I have tried them, disliked the coffee and do not use them, I have never purchased one of the machines, I prefer to acquire fresh quality beans, grind them, and espresso my own coffee, it is cheaper in the long run than KEURIG's and has significant flavor advantages.

  • @tylerrowland1236
    @tylerrowland1236 Год назад

    Still have mine from 2015 it has a touchscreen it still works like a charm.

  • @CEOdawg
    @CEOdawg Год назад

    My mother-in-law sent us one back in 2014 I think. She's a big coffee drinker and we weren't, so it just sat in our home office for a little bit. Then I discovered that they had Snapple flavors. I bought them like crazy and wore that bad boy out in about a year or two. Didn't bother to replace it, as I didn't see the need to and I started drinking mostly water from that point on.

  • @BillNuvo
    @BillNuvo Год назад

    I was an early promoter of Keurig, doing demos of it in various stores over a decade ago around 2008/2009. I like the basic machine, but I do not use kcups. I personally use the My K-Cup adapter and buy the big containers of coffee.

  • @gabrielaaaaa76
    @gabrielaaaaa76 Год назад +1

    i love my keruig, i’ve had the keruig mini + since 2018. i love the k-pods & all the flavors. it does get expensive but it’s cheaper than the starbucks drink i get so it’s a win for me ☕️

  • @jamesedgar3442
    @jamesedgar3442 Год назад

    I've been a Keurig user for about 7 years. I currently have the Keurig Duo, which can brew a K cup or a full pot. I use K cups but also have the reusable one. I haven't considered that K cups are more expensive than standard brewing. I usually brew a regular hazelnut cup and a hazelnut decaf cup into the big pot, that way I have 2 cups of half-caf each day. I think I'll explore getting whole beans and use the reusable K cup....

  • @mitchwinder1204
    @mitchwinder1204 Год назад

    I was gifted a small unit several years ago. It died about 3-4 months into ownership. I purchased a larger mid-sized unit to replace it. It was high adventure. Sometimes it worked. And then there was the cost of the cups. I gave up on all of it soon after and have been back to using a teakettle and the pour-over method for each cup ever since. It’s a better experience, (nothing to break) and a better cup of coffee.

    • @mitchwinder1204
      @mitchwinder1204 Год назад

      @companyman556 Do people really fall for crap like this?

  • @wedjeans
    @wedjeans Год назад +1

    Just wanted to let you know I love your videos keep it up your channel has grown so much💪💪

  • @craigjensen6853
    @craigjensen6853 Год назад

    They make it sound like a "easy peel" foil lid is some kind of massive achievement. The little coffee creamer cups have had them for decades.

  • @brianpaul5667
    @brianpaul5667 Год назад +2

    I love the keurig concept. I get 96ct donut shop blend for 17cents a cup from walmart. I want a better system in place to recycle the cups. I like being able to always have a hot fresh cup of coffee

    • @Mansini77
      @Mansini77 Год назад

      I just checked Walmart and it is listed at $55.41 which turns out to be 58 cents a pod. Costco generally sells the same for $40-$45. Sometimes they go on sale for ad little ad $33-$35. About 35 cents per pod. Just replying because I drink the same Keurig coffee and thought I’d give you a heads up!

  • @matthewwynne939
    @matthewwynne939 Год назад

    I used to work at Bed Bath & Beyond when Keurig first started to get really big. It was quite the hassle having to inventory in back stock all the difference flavors.

  • @Angelcain0666
    @Angelcain0666 11 месяцев назад

    I love the keurig it’s fast, clean , delicious and has a ton of variety. I go thru around 5 a day when im working and probably 10 a day on the weekend.

  • @caseymiradewitt
    @caseymiradewitt Год назад

    Every tech company I worked for in the 2010s had Keurigs, with endless complimentary k-cups. Absolute piles of the little spent cups being hauled out by the cleaning staff each day. Can only imagine how the work-from-home movement affected Keurig; I'll stick to my kettle and a pour-over.

  • @Coffee-Stain-Music
    @Coffee-Stain-Music Год назад +2

    Loved the convenience of a Keurig for a few years but I recently went back to a drip pot at home. Keurigs are nice at work, though. It has its place and it depends on how much of a coffee drinker you are. Keurig's are also nice to get quick hot water, too. However, if you're the type of coffee drinker who is very particular about strength and has multiple cups a day, I'd suggest a traditional drip pot.

    • @DavidLLambertmobile
      @DavidLLambertmobile Год назад

      K coffee makers are handy for 1, 2 quick cups 🥤 but I prefer ground style coffee from a 4 cup brew maker. I use a travel mug at work, 10-12oz mugs ☕️ in my apt.

    • @dennisjue1533
      @dennisjue1533 Год назад

      @@DavidLLambertmobile Yep...I only ever had a dual machine (regular drip brewer + single cup brewer) so I have definitely given K-cups a fair shake, but even without all the drawbacks of the k-cup ecosystem that caused to switch to Senseo , the main reason I would never have gone full K-cup was that every day I brew a 20oz (Venti) cup/mug/thermos and sip on it pretty much all morning whether I'm working from home or going to the office. I like it STRONG too, so that would break out to 3-5 pods I'd have to brew either all in a row or coursed out throughout the morning. It would be anything BUT convenient (not to mention expensive)...

  • @hamzahhashmi9151
    @hamzahhashmi9151 6 месяцев назад

    I bought mine 7 years ago and have been using it every single day