Keurig bad.
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Eco-friendly, easy to clean, slightly more bitter brew than paper filters but about the same as k-cups.
You got one of that but replaces the rest of the machine and the company? Ever bother cleaning one?
I thought the above comment was regarding the environmental waste - I personally use a ninja brand coffee maker that supports k-cups, with a reusable filter cup as pictured above to save money and paper waste on filters. I'm out of the loop on Keurig, what did they do?
Maybe OP recycles the cups into filament.
Reading fundamental.
Why OP uses Keurig is beyond me 🙄
!Yes, I'm aware of the reusable pod.!<
Very nice. I've been meaning to print a lab jack stand for the office coffee maker (STL: https://www.printables.com/model/392962-platform-jack-fully-assembled-no-supports ) but this one is customized and the circular elevation is elegant.
!functionalprint@kbin.social or !functionalprint@fedia.io might like this.
I like that model, too. That's pretty neat.
I just stick my head underneath the machine and let the coffee go right into my mouth. No spills and it saves time since I don't have to wash a mug.
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