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Nope...

The place I buy mine from doesn't even roast the beans until I order from them. Every K cup I've ever had was real ground coffee. I'll grant you that some taste like garbage.

OP, my Keurig has replaced my Bialetti mocha pot just for its ease of use. Love the thing and will buy another if it goes tits up.


I've even proven this at one of my businesses where some of my employees said the same "nope"

For fun, it was a taste test between 3 options:

Keurig (Basic K cups)
Instant (I think it was Folgers?)
Brewed (Standard coffee pot - I don't remember brand but it was Basic)

The standard brewed got the most "First place" votes. The Keurig and Instant tied as "Generic"

This was 20+ coffee drinkers so my point is that for a person on a budget like the OP (and drinking a very rare black coffee) it makes complete sense to just buy some instant coffee and save the novelty of a Keurig...you are talking about ordering K cups which is not likely what OP is intending.
 
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The place I buy mine from doesn't even roast the beans until I order from them. Every K cup I've ever had was real ground coffee. I'll grant you that some taste like garbage.
The one we had at work definitely used ground coffee. You could tell because if it had been a little while since it was cleaned, you’d end up with a few grounds in your drink.

It was especially noticeable when you ended up with grounds in your hot cider…
 
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Tell me about Keurig coffee makers please. Anyone own one? Do you like it? Easy to make a cup of tea or coco? I am thinking of buying or trading for one as we have no coffee maker at the moment and do not drink enough for a regular machine. I might want a cup of coffee every month or two as a hold over habit from my construction days. Wife does like hot tea a lot. I figure something like a Keurig or similar would be all we need and with all our daughters stuff we have to sell I should be able to afford or trade for a reasonably priced machine.

By choice we don’t have one, we found the K-cup coffee ridiculously more expensive than regular coffee. I also didn’t like the “plastic” taste of the coffee when using off-brand coffee. We drink coffee everyday from a simple 4-cup manual switch $ 12 unit. I also have a simple French press that makes great tasting coffee from boiled water and ground coffee. Cheapest best way for good occasional cup of brew.
 
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The one we had at work definitely used ground coffee. You could tell because if it had been a little while since it was cleaned, you’d end up with a few grounds in your drink.

It was especially noticeable when you ended up with grounds in your hot cider…
Yea sometimes I don't think the filter inside the k cup pierces cleanly. Once in awhile you'll have grounds everywhere. It's still worth just popping one in and hitting a button for a cup.

I used to be a full on coffee snob, grinding my own beans to use in the Bialetti right before brewing. These days I'm all about easy, but still can't stand Folgers after drinking it for 40 years. I'm hopelessly addicted to good fresh coffee over commercial discount mass produced stuff. If I don't start the day with the good stuff, it ain't going to be a good day.
 
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LOL... K cups are not instant coffee. Instant coffee completely dissolves. K cups have ground coffee in them...that's why when you finish brewing the coffee grounds are still in the pod.

We have a Keurig...one of the higher end models. It's still going strong after 5 years. I like it simply for the convenience. But convenience is expensive...28-ish cents per cup on the lower end to over $1 per cup. We buy the Kirkland or Sam's brands mostly, unless something's on sale.

For the best coffee, one or two cups at a time, a French press is pretty hard to beat. I love my press but I hate having to clean it up every time I want a cup. I usually have about 3, maybe 4, cups per day.

We also have a grind-n-brew that works really well and makes excellent coffee, anywhere from 4 to 12 cups. We use that when guests are here. I also have a couple of percolators which also make some of the best coffee. But, again, the clean up after every cup sucks. And I hate to have reheated coffee...the taste is just ruined.

So, the Keurig is definitely the worst coffee at the highest price. But that damn convenience factor is hard to beat.
 

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