None.
They're stupid, wasteful, expensive and the coffee really kinda sucks.
I agree on all counts. I can't understand why anyone would want to pay $60.00 - $80.00 a pound for a cup of mediocre coffee. I mean, it's not bad enough that I spit it out and swear, but it ranks somewhere below the average cup of gas station coffee, in my opinion.
The Sam's Club I use serves free coffee to Plus and Business members during the early-morning shopping hours, using their own house brand, which I've found slightly better (and
much cheaper) than the Keurig coffee. But I'm told that the newer Keurig machines will only work with their own overpriced, mediocre coffee. Sam's uses some other brand of machine that accepts the K-cups. If you absolutely
must have that system, then I'd suggest an off-brand brewer so you're not locked into Keurig's racket.
I have a bunch of coffeepots, but the one I keep coming back to is
this one. It's an older model that's actually been replaced by at least two models since it was introduced. I don't know why Target still has them in stock. If it's old stock I may buy another. It's a cheap machine, but it makes coffee exactly how I like it. The temperature and drip rate are perfect.
I didn't care for the first replacement model because the coffee seemed to have a plastic taste in the single-serve mode (but not in the full carafe). I still have it in the basement and break it out when I need to keep two carafes of coffee going at once. I keep the older one upstairs because I do use the single-cup mode a lot, and it works fine on the older model.
As for espresso machines, I use
this one, and it's a workhorse. Every guest who's ever had an espresso or cappuccino from this machine has said it was the best they ever had. Part of it could be my technique -- tamping the puck does require a certain touch -- but the machine itself has been phenomenal.
I grind my own coffee. My two favorite daily drivers are the
Member's Mark French Roast and
Pablo's Pride, both available at Sam's Club. They're both very nice, very reasonably-priced everyday coffees.
Based on the reviews, I'm also thinking about picking up and trying
Peet's Major Dickason Deep Roast coffee this afternoon. I have to go to Lowes at some point anyway to buy a coax keystone insert. The trip isn't worth making for a $2.97 part, so I'm looking for other reasons to make it. A stop at Sam's Club would suffice for that purpose, and it appears they have that coffee in stock.
Rich