No doubt. At a cost of $12/18 K-cups, I can fill my 14-ounce travel mug for 67 cents, it takes about 2 minutes to do it, and clean up is as simple as taking the used K-cup and walking it 3 feet to the trash can. I guess I’m just a dumb ole boy, cuz I’m pretty satisfied with this situation.
Bed, Bath, and Beyond has been carrying a product called Eco-fill 2.0 for almost as long as the Kuerig 2.0 has been out. Works like a charm. I use any ground coffee I want.
I do have a Keurig. My wife loves it. I like drip coffee better and will use my refillable K-Cups if I just want a quick 12 oz cup. My refillable K-Cups can pack more coffee in them and that gets a bolder flavor. However, just like my refillable K-Cups, I put all the coffee into my compost. That means taking the time to cut out the K-Cup lid and digging out the coffee. My wife does not know it, but the time I take to compost her K-Cup, would have brewed some great drip coffee.
By the way, I have gone back to my drip coffee maker and the coffee I do not drink, goes into the refrigerator to be microwaved later.
The next step is the Joe Pod Coffee Converter. I can hardly wait to see my wife’s reaction to Joe Pod Coffee.