Keurig My K-Cup Reusable Coffee Filter | 
| Brand: Keurig
List Price: $14.95 Buy New: $9.88 You Save: $5.07 (34%)
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Rating: 190 reviews Sales Rank: 29
Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.1 Dimensions (in): 3 x 3 x 5 Legal Disclaimer: You may return or exchange merchandise purchased from Macy's @ Amazon by mail only.
MPN: 5048 Model: 5048 UPC: 649645050485 EAN: 0649645050485 ASIN: B000DLB2FI
Release Date: January 15, 2006 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | 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 |
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Product Description K-Cup Adapter for B40 Elite, B50 Ultra, B60 Special Edition Keurig brewer / Allows you to use any gourmet ground coffee desired in your Keurig brewer
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Cheap like me? Yeah, you're gonna like this too... February 28, 2006 Philo411 (Naples, FL) 164 out of 164 found this review helpful
Being frugal (all right, cheap) by nature, I held off on buying a single-serve coffeemaker until I could find one I liked that offered a reusable filter. When Keurig came out with the B-40 Elite, a handsome, reasonably priced unit, and announced that it would be releasing its "My K-Cup" reusable filter for separate sale early in 2006, I was primed. As soon as I saw this product on Keurig's website, I was ready to buy my new coffeemaker from Amazon.com and the filter from Keurig's web site. My only wish was that Amazon.com would stock the reusable filter so buyers could purchase the coffeemaker and filter in one fell swoop, and here my wish is about to come to pass! I have had my Keurig B-40 Elite for about a month now, and I've had great success with it. Bear in mind that if you're using the reusable filter, you must first remove the black plastic K-Cup holder from the unit's filter assembly (instructions on how to do this are included with "My K-Cup"; the black piece in the coffeemaker's filter basket doesn't act like it's supposed to come out, but it is, and it does). Also, I've read elsewhere that some people don't like having to remove the reusable filter and clean it out after every use. However, I've found it to be a relatively simple affair: the reusable filter doesn't drip when you remove it, and takes about 30 seconds to rinse out after each use. You can use it again right away to brew successive cups. One caveat is that the output splashes a bit when using the My K-Cup filter, so I always have a damp paper towel at the ready when I brew a cup. That having been said, I'm really happy to be using my own coffee and saving lots of money in the process. Those who are, like me, loathe to shell out 55 cents a cup for K-Cups will probably really like the new My K-Cup.
Easy to Use and Environmentally Responsible! April 29, 2006 E. P. Ratazzi (Rome, NY USA) 63 out of 64 found this review helpful
Let me start out by saying that I love my Keurig brewer. It brews a great cup of coffee (GMCR Dark Magic is my fav) and the convenience can't be beat. However, I've always felt a little guilty every time I throw out a used K-Cup. It seems like they're not only completely UNrecycleable, but totally UNbiodegradeable as well. Enter the My K-Cup reuseable filter. Yes, it takes a little practice to fill up the mesh filter with grounds without making a total mess, and sure it takes a few seconds of rinsing when finished. But the result is a great cup of coffee and no guilt trip about filling the landfill with punched out K-Cups. And if you're feeling reckless, it's an easy switch back to those good ol' prefab cups. I'd recommend this to anyone with a compatible brewer. It's not that much more of a hassle to use, the results are excellent, and there's no waste. Oh yeah, it's also a whole lot cheaper to fill these with your favorite pre-ground GMCR blend (Dark Magic baby!) than to buy the equivalent number of cups. The only negative that I've seen is a tendency for more "sludge" to get through to the bottom of your cup. Watch that last sip, it's a doosy!
A must-have, but very poorly made...buy more than one April 21, 2007 Adam Cohen (Bennington, VT) 39 out of 42 found this review helpful
Unfortunately you really need one of these things to use your Keurig properly unless you are dedicated to spending lots of money and killing the environment with K-cups. These things last us about 2-3 months max. They are so poorly made that they seem designed to break after a certain time period. I have gone through three so far. The plastic latches that hold the top on just break off and crumble away, no matter how carefully you screw on the lid. Then your coffee spills over the sides when you brew it. However the cost of continuously replacing these things is likely offset by the savings of not using k-cups which are currently overpriced.
keurig 5048 My K-Cup Reuseable Coffee Filter April 20, 2006 John Cossey (Santa Rosa, Ca) 14 out of 16 found this review helpful
I am very pleased with my K-Cup coffee filter. I only have one cup of coffee in the morning so it is perfect. It takes a little time to rinse and clean it but I'm retired so I can take the extra thirty seconds.
Excellent Althernative February 18, 2007 R. H. Pfahler (Round Rock, TX) 14 out of 14 found this review helpful
Although the reuseable coffee filter isn't as convenient as the ready-to-use K-cups (that's why I've rated it 4 instead of 5), it's a much less expensive alternative that works well. I originally bought the reuseabel filter because I had received several gift bags of ground coffee for Christmas from Starbucks and Green Mountain and didn't want them to go to waste. To use the reuseable filter, you simply fill the filter with about two tablespoones of coffee grounds, put the filter in the base and screw on the top. Then pop out the base coffee holder from the Keurig, which takes one finger and every little effort, and replace it with the reuseable filter rig. Brew as normal. No grounds get in your coffee cup! When it's done brewing, unscrew the cap from the reusable rig, dump the used coffee grounds, and rince the filter. It's that easy! And while it's a few more steps than using the prefilled K-cups, it's a much more economical way to use the single-serve Keurig coffee maker.
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