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| | Features | Disposable Cups, Lids, and FiltersUse your own Coffee or TeaHalf the Price of K-Cup® packsBrew Starbucks®, Peets®, or other Coffee in your Keurig® brewerNo Mess - Fully Disposable Cups
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| | Description | Disposa Kups were created to fill a void that the Keurig Coffee maker has left in so many Coffee Lovers Homes. Finally you can brew the coffee of your choice in a disposable cup with less mess and zero clean up. Like most Keurig users, you purchased this coffee maker because of its ease of use and no-mess K cups. Using the Disposa Kup allows you to have the best of both worlds: Ease of use, No Mess, Disposable cup, while brewing your choice of Coffee, Tea, or Hot Cocoa. |  |
| | Product Details | | Package Length: | 12.0 inches | | Package Width: | 8.0 inches | | Package Height: | 3.0 inches | | Package Weight: | 3.0 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 190 reviews |
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| | Customer Reviews | Average Customer Review: ( 190 customer reviews )
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23 of 23 found the following review helpful:
could be better Jul 18, 2011
By J. Bradley
"darksplicer"
They look like a good idea. My wife and I thought we would give them a try. They are pretty easy to use. The thing we don't like is the mess they make in the machine. Even when to top is secure, they leak into the machine. You have to keep cleaning the filter basket or it gets sticky. I would advise you to use something better like the E-Z Cup.
38 of 41 found the following review helpful:
There is a much cheaper way to re-use your K-Cups ...... Oct 10, 2011
By sailor
"sailor hill"
Looking at all the disposable/reusable K-Cup designs I think I will forgo purchasing any at this time and continue to use my tried and true *free* method. *Free after the cost of an original K-Cup.
After using your K-Cup filled with coffee that you've purchased:
Take off the aluminum lid that seals the top. Empty grounds into the trash or compost. Rinse out the inside. You will see there is already a filter inside. Fill with your own coffee. Place a small square of aluminum foil on top and be sure to make it tight and sealed around the top edges of the cup.
Now reuse your cup a few times or many, it's up to you as long as the filter holds up. Just re-do all the steps for each cup you make.
9 of 9 found the following review helpful:
Save money but use with care Jul 12, 2011
By Michael Jardeen
"Neroon"
There is known design flaw having to do with the gasket on the upper needle. You can hear the screams about that by reading the reviews for the 'My Cup'. The gasket moves too much and as a result is does not seal correctly. Green Mountain seems to not want to fix it since it means selling less over-priced coffee, which is what these machines are designed to do.
1. No matter what method I use, I have learned to carefully reach in and pull the little washer/gasket down as far as I can on the upper needle. This will ensure a better seal and avoid overflow.
2. Just as importantly when I put the DisposaKup in, I press it down to make sure the lower needle has pierced the cup completely. This will make sure you have a flow of water that streams through the cup.
3. Fill it up and then tap the cup on the counter to settle the coffee grinds into the cup, do not press the coffee down or pack it in.
The key is take a couple extra seconds and these will work perfectly and you will save money. I love mine and will be ordering more once they are available again.
11 of 12 found the following review helpful:
good option Apr 10, 2011
By Rustee L. Shoffner My daughter lives in Hawaii and sent me some great coffee from there. I have a Keurig and was not sure how to use the new coffee. I got these fast fast and now am using my Hawaiian coffee. Great product.
7 of 7 found the following review helpful:
How to stop the leaking! Jan 21, 2012
By Fabu Nobo
"Fabu Nobo"
After a lot of trial and error (with just water!) I figured out how to make these handy self-fill coffee pods NOT leak all over the place. The secret is to shove the filter all the way into the pod and NOT snap the lid over the edge of the filter. Make sure the filter is ALL INSIDE. It's rigid enough and stays upright and fine when you brew. You really need to create a seal with the lid. Leaving the filter hanging out breaks the seal and allows liquid to seep out.
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