- Reusable K-Cup coffee filter exclusive to the Keurig Home Brewing System
- Allows users to use their own gourmet ground coffee in a Keurig brewer
- Works in Keurig home brewers B40 Elite, B50 Ultra, and B60 Special Edition
- Does not fit B100, B100P, or B2000/3 Keurig brewers
- Rinse clean under running water after each use
Product Description
My K-Cup Reusable coffee filter – Use your own gourmet coffee in a reusable filter. Exclusive to the Keurig Home Brewing System….
I returned the filter because the keurig coffee machine did not make hot coffee so I sent them both back . I never used the filter so I realy can`t rate it. BUT I did use the coffee machine with the k-cups and I could not get hot coffee, not hot enough for me anyway.
Rating: 1 / 5
Can not really say good or bad. The model of Keurig I have this unit will not work.
Rating: 1 / 5
Perfect Pod Holster Use Any Pod in Your Keurig Coffee Maker
this is better and easier to use
Rating: 3 / 5
I’ve written elsewhere about the wonders of Keurig coffee makers, being a Keurig owner (B100) for a good 4 years now, so I’ll cease on this impulse by saying it is the best *convenience* single-cup coffee brewing system on the market.
The My K-Cup Reusable Coffee Filter defeats much of the utility function that makes me say what I said in the above paragraph. To use this attachment, you have to partially disassemble the brewing mechanism (takes a few seconds) and then you have to bother with grinds, mess, cleanup, and reassembly. Yes, K-Cups cost more than buying bulk beans and grinding yourself. But saving money is not a feature of the Keurig system whose primary purpose of ownership is a dependable tasty cup of well-brewed coffee delivered quick and easy. In short, given the cost of the Keurig system, and the alternatives in the marketplace, the My K-Cup Reusable Coffee Filter is a silly way to “save money.”
Lastly, if throwing away plastic K-Cups truly bothers you, or causes “guilt,” then I suggest staying away from convenience coffee makers in general, or use the various systems out there that allow you to make coffee “pads” that you can use in most drip brewers.
Rating: 2 / 5
Why in the world would anyone pay $47.95 for an item that can be purchased from most retailers for $14.99 (plus shipping, of course) or from Keurig themselves for $22 +/- including shipping! Even that is highway robbery! It’s beyond me! I keep checking back every couple of days expecting it to be corrected.
Rating: 1 / 5