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Gramily 01-02-2013 06:43 PM


Originally Posted by mary74 (Post 5754398)
Have a keurig coffee. I usually order the coffee online. Anyone have a favorite website they use to order their coffee?

I buy mine at Bed, Bath and Beyond. They have the best selection and best price with 20% off coupon.

Debbie C 01-02-2013 07:10 PM

my last Keurig died one month after the warranty expired - the heck with it - I'm now dating Mr. Coffee again!

Krystyna 01-03-2013 05:36 AM

I love black silk and other dark coffees and either buy them at Bed Bath and Beyond with a coupon or at Walmart. Otherwise, I buy a can and use the attachment so I can make my own mixture. Honestly when my son gave me one last Christmas I thought it was a colossal waste of money, but it does save on coffee and the price of coffee is always going up up up. No more wasted coffee sitting in a pot all day. I make what I'm going to drink and that's that!

Steady Stiching 01-03-2013 07:31 AM

I order from amazon too. Like anything you pay for quality coffee. I bought my favorite brand (nantucket blend) at walmart and it was much weaker than what I get at amazon.
I recently hit a special sale at Aldi and stocked up....I actually bought each flavor and tried them and went back up and stocked up on coastal blend, didn't care for their dark roast

Patchesnposies 01-03-2013 08:13 AM

The Coffee and Tea Warehouse is where we buy our coffee beans in bulk. I order 20 lbs at a time at a great discount, but I am not sure if they carry the little cups that are so popular now.

Jim9across 01-03-2013 07:17 PM

I used a Keurig over four years ago at work and considered getting one at Costco for over a year. Then when I checked Consumer Reports, there were many reports of them failing within a year so I decided not to get one. They do make really good, fresh coffee. I may get one when/if they are made more reliable.

puck116 01-04-2013 01:43 PM

I use coffeeking.com they have a nice variety and also large quantity boxes. Free shipping for orders over $60.

Brett Quilts 01-07-2013 11:01 AM


Originally Posted by LynnVT (Post 5757096)
We've had our Keurig since last Christmas and a friend told me about this site: http://www.my-cap.com/?referrer=bing...gn=my-kap-caps They are little plastic caps you use on either cups you buy from them or old ones that you clean out. It is a bit of a pain cleaning the cups out, but saves a lot of $$. When we got ours it was about $12 for 9 caps and a brush to clean out the cups. Have you tried http://www.greenmountaincoffee.com/ ? They have pretty good deals. However our local Jiffy Mart gas station sells boxes of 24 for $12.99, so we get them there now. Love the convenience.

My DDs and I use reusable ones that she found online. They not only save $$ but are so much better for the envirnment. I can live with a little inconvience if it meens saving trash space.

BellaBoo 01-07-2013 12:20 PM

The Keurig doesn't save you money on coffee so if that is a concern for you or someone you are buying it for, it won't be a good buy. DH and I have decided that Donut Shop is our brand for everyday coffee. FYI: Donut House is milder then Donut Shop

lots2do 01-07-2013 12:40 PM

DH got me some cafe cups he saw on t.v. For filling my own. Haven't tried them yet. You don't have to take anything apart to use them.


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