shovenose
New member
Hi everybody!
A long time tea drinker, I got gifted a Keurig (Platinum version) about a year ago... I have bought and tried just about every K cup imaginable. Some are better than others. I do have hundreds of them now though.
Moving on, I recently have really become a coffee drinker, and thus bought some whole bean coffee, picked up a cheap Mr. Coffee grinder ($20 at Target) and after being disappointed with the My K Cup included with the machine purchased the Ekobrew reusable K cup from Amazon. That works much better.
I really like the freshness of the coffee, and it's much cheaper to buy whole bean (or even pre ground) and use the Ekobrew K cups than to buy the straight up K cups. I do have plenty of K Cups, so I am not going to get rid of my Keurig. Plus, it's useful for tea as well.
I also have a Starbucks Verismo 580 but I pretty much never use that. I think it was a waste of money but I have so many pods for it I'm not going to bother returning it. And it does make a decent latte except their Milk pods taste like ass...
Now, the real question: would it make sense for me to buy a cheap coffee maker like this one:
(had a link to Amazon here but it didn't like it since I don't have a lot of posts)Mr. Coffee BVMC-SJX33GT
Will it make a better cup of coffee than the Ekobrew in the Keurig? Will it take more or less time? Will it use the coffee beans more or less efficiently? Will it be louder or quieter? And what if I want one cup or two cups, not 12? I am the only coffee drinker in the house hold and I am barely ever home since I have a full time job so if I had to make 12 cups of coffee every time 10 or 11 would go to waste.
I am attempted to convert my mother to a coffee drinker but she would only drink decaf so it wouldn't help the situtation.
Also, since this would be in my room not in the kitchen it needs to be clean. I can't have coffee everywhere. That said, I'd much love to have better, more cost effective, fresher coffee than what I can buy in K cups. Any input would be appreciated. Sorry for the long post!
A long time tea drinker, I got gifted a Keurig (Platinum version) about a year ago... I have bought and tried just about every K cup imaginable. Some are better than others. I do have hundreds of them now though.
Moving on, I recently have really become a coffee drinker, and thus bought some whole bean coffee, picked up a cheap Mr. Coffee grinder ($20 at Target) and after being disappointed with the My K Cup included with the machine purchased the Ekobrew reusable K cup from Amazon. That works much better.
I really like the freshness of the coffee, and it's much cheaper to buy whole bean (or even pre ground) and use the Ekobrew K cups than to buy the straight up K cups. I do have plenty of K Cups, so I am not going to get rid of my Keurig. Plus, it's useful for tea as well.
I also have a Starbucks Verismo 580 but I pretty much never use that. I think it was a waste of money but I have so many pods for it I'm not going to bother returning it. And it does make a decent latte except their Milk pods taste like ass...
Now, the real question: would it make sense for me to buy a cheap coffee maker like this one:
(had a link to Amazon here but it didn't like it since I don't have a lot of posts)Mr. Coffee BVMC-SJX33GT
Will it make a better cup of coffee than the Ekobrew in the Keurig? Will it take more or less time? Will it use the coffee beans more or less efficiently? Will it be louder or quieter? And what if I want one cup or two cups, not 12? I am the only coffee drinker in the house hold and I am barely ever home since I have a full time job so if I had to make 12 cups of coffee every time 10 or 11 would go to waste.
I am attempted to convert my mother to a coffee drinker but she would only drink decaf so it wouldn't help the situtation.
Also, since this would be in my room not in the kitchen it needs to be clean. I can't have coffee everywhere. That said, I'd much love to have better, more cost effective, fresher coffee than what I can buy in K cups. Any input would be appreciated. Sorry for the long post!