Gerhardt
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I didn't want to derail the pet peeve thread so I thought I'd start a new one.
I like the convenience of mine, but making coffee the old-fashioned way doesn't seem to be a big deal to me. But my wife refuses to ever go back. We get a new K60, the basic model, every year because that seems to be the lifespan of the heater. It seems to be a month or two longer if I turn it off during the day. Each December I'll find one on sale and will pick it up as a spare and within a month or so we have to replace the old one.
1. Do you leave yours on 24/7?
2. What's your favorite brand of Kcup?
3. Any good Kcup bargains to be found?
4. I was at WM last night and saw a 2.0 machine for $79, about $30 less than I normally pay for the K60. What's the downside to the 2.0, other than you have to get legit Kcups, which I always have?
My wife won't drink anything other than Starbucks Kcups. That's a little rich for me and I get the case of 50 store-brand medium roast for $15. Occasionally I may pick up Folgers, MH, or another brand, but I really can't tell much difference between medium roasts. There are some off-brands that look and taste like water, so I avoid those.
I like the convenience of mine, but making coffee the old-fashioned way doesn't seem to be a big deal to me. But my wife refuses to ever go back. We get a new K60, the basic model, every year because that seems to be the lifespan of the heater. It seems to be a month or two longer if I turn it off during the day. Each December I'll find one on sale and will pick it up as a spare and within a month or so we have to replace the old one.
1. Do you leave yours on 24/7?
2. What's your favorite brand of Kcup?
3. Any good Kcup bargains to be found?
4. I was at WM last night and saw a 2.0 machine for $79, about $30 less than I normally pay for the K60. What's the downside to the 2.0, other than you have to get legit Kcups, which I always have?
My wife won't drink anything other than Starbucks Kcups. That's a little rich for me and I get the case of 50 store-brand medium roast for $15. Occasionally I may pick up Folgers, MH, or another brand, but I really can't tell much difference between medium roasts. There are some off-brands that look and taste like water, so I avoid those.