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In reply to the discussion: Keirugs? I think I want one. Not the 2.0 version though. Thoughts? [View all]pipi_k
(21,020 posts)7. I love mine, BUT...
it's had to be returned and replaced four times in the past five years or so.
It's always the same thing...the pump craps out.
It was originally bought from Costco, and they are excellent about replacing it for free, no trouble at all.
It's not like I don't clean it or anything. Many people have had the same problem.
So if you get one and don't mind potentially having to return it about once a year, then I say go for it.
Oh, and while Mr Pipi prefers the K-cups which he buys for himself, I don't have a problem with those reusable plastic thingies.
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I had one and I dropped the tank, it broke. I replaced it with a Bunn My Cafe. LOVE IT!
auntAgonist
Dec 2014
#6
Not removable. You can run vinegar and water for a couple of cycles as you would with
auntAgonist
Dec 2014
#10
I have an old coffee percolator from the 1960s. It is fast and makes great coffee.
Jetboy
Dec 2014
#12
I bought one of those for 19.99 K cups and tried to use up my old coffee in a can,
onecent
Dec 2014
#26
Thanks for the tip, I will keep an eye out for a cheap one. Thanks. You are right, the
onecent
Dec 2014
#29
If you want a single serve coffee maker, how about one with no cups, no filters
csziggy
Dec 2014
#32