Which Keurig Model Can You Use Your Own Coffee?

Most of Keurig’s ageing fleet such as the Keurig K45 or K55 will accept reusable K Cups. To brew your own coffee using a My k-cup reusable filter, simply take the reusable filter and add your own coffee grounds to the fill line. Which Keurig uses reusable cups? Keurig’s reusable K-Cup works with all of … Read more

Are Nescafe Pods Compatible With Keurig?

The pods designed for nespresso machines won’t even fit into a Keurig , and the same goes the other way around. The internal mechanisms within the machines are way too different. Nespresso pods are shaped like little domes, whereas K-Cups are huge and square shaped. There is absolutely no way to use one with another. … Read more

Can I Use Generic Pods For Keurig?

The short answer is that pods will not work in k-cup machines and vice versa (K-Cups will not work in pod brewers). They are not interchangeable. unless you have an adapter or were smart enought to buy a coffee maker that brews both right out of the box. Can you use off brand pods in … Read more

Is San Francisco Bay Coffee Compatible With Keurig?

keurig compatible: Designed for use with K cup style single serve brewers including Keurig 2.0. SF Bay Coffee is not affiliated with Keurig Green Mountain Can I use San Francisco Bay coffee pods in Keurig? You can do it but… coffee grounds everywhere! including the bottom of your cup. just FYI, the SF Bay pods … Read more

Do You Need Keurig Cleaning Cups?

keurig machines are one of the best single serve coffee makers. And yes, you really need to clean your Keurig ASAP If you don’t routinely remove buildup and residue from your machine it leaves you with funky odors and tastes, buildup that lands in your cup or worse—a broken machine. Are Keurig cleaning pods worth … Read more

Do Black Rifle Coffee Pods Work In A Keurig?

These pods are Keurig 2.0 and 1.0 compatible What kind of coffee pods does Keurig use? K-cups are specifically designed to be used in the Keurig single cup coffee maker only. Keurig has recently changed the name of their “K-CUP” to “K-CUP PODS” but they are very different than actual paper coffee pods. Do all … Read more